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Renewable PPAs have become a clean energy ‘cornerstone’, but need further refinement in Europe

By PI News Feed on May 24, 2025

Discussions centred on the role of PPAs in meeting the power demand for data centres in particular and the challenges and opportunities in the corporate PPA space as companies from a range […]

Home microgrids: a blueprint for the future of sustainable household energy?

By PI News Feed on May 24, 2025

Once the preserve of doomsday preppers and sustainability nerds, these autonomous mini ‘power plants’ are gaining wider traction among homeowners and housebuilders — despite the maze of obstacles via Financial Times – […]

Can OPEC+ Reclaim Market Share From U.S. Shale?

By PI News Feed on May 24, 2025

Can OPEC+ Reclaim Lost Market Share from Shale? – As OPEC+ members are expected to gather for their monthly ministerial meeting on June 1, another expedited production hike of 411,000 b/d is […]

Trump signs orders to overhaul Nuclear Regulatory Commission, speed reactor deployment

By PI News Feed on May 24, 2025

Cooling towers are seen through a window at the Three Mile Island Nuclear power plant, during a tour by Constellation Energy, which has ordered a main power transformer for the nuclear reactor […]

Only Nuclear Power Plant in U.S. Northwest Set to Add Generating Capacity

By PI News Feed on May 24, 2025

The only commercial nuclear power plant in the U.S. Pacific Northwest is set for a $700-million upgrade that would add nearly 200 MW of generation capacity. The Columbia Generating Station in Richland, […]

Investment Risk for Energy Infrastructure Construction Is Highest for Nuclear Power Plants, Lowest for Solar

By PI News Feed on May 24, 2025

A new study from the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability finds that construction costs run over budget for more than 60% of energy infrastructure projects worldwide. By Laura Hurley Between now and […]

Electric houses with solar use much less energy than gas, but home batteries critical in some states

By PI News Feed on May 22, 2025

Electric homes are far more efficient than those that rely on fossil gas, and cleaner and healthier too. But they will require storage to avoid surges in peak demand. The post Electric […]

How electricity meters distort the role of rooftop solar generation

By PI News Feed on May 22, 2025

On-site consumption of PV output is invisible to the meter, and shows up as a reduction in electricity consumption. Does this matter? Yes, it does. The post How electricity meters distort the […]

Texas RRC Tightens Permitting Rules for Permian Disposal Wells

By PI News Feed on May 21, 2025

The Railroad Commission (RRC) of Texas has issued new regulations on permitting disposal wells in the Permian Basin. The Commission said in a media release that the guidelines were based on scientific […]

TVA is first US utility to apply for an SMR construction permit

By PI News Feed on May 21, 2025

Dive Brief: The Tennessee Valley Authority on Tuesday became the first American utility to submit a small modular reactor construction permit application to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The application is a key […]

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Permian Drillers Are Struggling To Keep Output Flat

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[Closed] DISCUSSION: With Gas So Cheap and Well Drilling Down, Why is Gas Production so High?

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