Oil and gas upstream majors — ExxonMobil, Shell, Chevron, BP, TotalEnergies and Eni — will continue to exercise caution in exploration spending this year, with drilling activity poised for a busy year […]
Australia to seek 10 GW of wind and solar this year in biggest ever tender
The Australian federal government is to seek 10 gigawatts of new wind and solar capacity this year, along with 3 GW of dispatchable capacity, as it races to meet its ambitious target […]
Plug-In Hybrids Are Booming in the World’s Biggest EV Market
When Sam Zhong was recently hunting for his first car, he test-drove a number of gasoline-powered vehicles and a handful of all-electric models before settling on a Qin Plus plug-in hybrid from BYD […]
EDF’s new report looks at Non-Pipeline Alternatives to meet energy needs
By EDF Blogs By Magdalen Sullivan, Co-Authored by Erin Murphy Many states are adopting declining emission limits as a way to address the severe and growing dangers of the climate […]
Wholesale U.S. electricity prices were relatively low in 2023
After a volatile 2022, average wholesale electricity prices at most major trading hubs in the Lower 48 states generally declined and traded within more narrow price ranges in 2023, according to data […]
Heat pumps would cut energy bills for majority of US homes: NREL research
Dive Brief: Air-source heat pumps would lower energy bills for a majority of U.S. households, most significantly in colder climates, while cutting greenhouse gas emissions, according to researchers at the U.S. Department […]
Heat Pumps Take on Cold Climates
Twenty homes scattered across Canada and the northern United States are keeping warm this winter using prototypes of the latest iteration in residential heating systems: cold climate heat pumps. Heat pumps aren’t […]
South Australia fast-tracks 100 pct renewables target to 2027
The South Australia state government says it has fast tracked its target of “net 100 per cent” renewables to 2027 – rather than 2030 – as a result of the state’s new […]
Europe’s solar crisis will cast a long shadow
Brussels is under pressure to intervene with strict tariffs or measures to support the domestic industry via Financial Times – Energy https://ift.tt/KhjcvO4
The North Sea’s enduring second life
Life begins at 50. To be precise – a second life. For the last half-century the North Sea has provided Britain with essential and secure supplies of oil and gas plus billions […]