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Running on Empty – Global Refining Capacity Expected to Grow at Slowest Pace in 30 Years

By PI News Feed on February 23, 2025

Globally, government policies have shifted away from petroleum in recent years toward lower-carbon alternatives such as renewable fuels and electric vehicles (EVs), largely driven by worries about climate change. This has pushed […]

US added nearly 50 GW of new solar generating capacity in 2024

By PI News Feed on February 23, 2025

A new report by the Business Council for Sustainable Energy and BloombergNEF unpacks the market and policy trends facing the U.S. solar industry. From pv magazine USA Nearly 50 GW of new […]

UK’s Hinkley Point C nuclear plant yet to attract new investors, says EDF boss

By PI News Feed on February 23, 2025

Focus falls on future of flagship energy project, the first for a generation via Financial Times – Energy https://ift.tt/WzYvITJ

Leveraging surplus interconnection could unleash 800 GW of energy the US needs today

By PI News Feed on February 23, 2025

Cassady Craighill is the technical education director at GridLab. The challenges facing the grid can often feel intimidating and beyond grasp. How much of the load growth is hype and how much […]

California off to a strong clean electricity start with solar up 33.8%

By PI News Feed on February 23, 2025

Forty-eight days into 2025, CAISO gas use for electricity is down almost 28%, while battery use is up 78%, and solar has already met 100% of demand in the midst of winter. […]

Heads Explode As Virtual Power Plants Meet Self-Defending Grids

By PI News Feed on February 23, 2025

The virtual power plant movement has primed the pump for advanced grid management systems designed to prevent power disruptions. The post Heads Explode As Virtual Power Plants Meet Self-Defending Grids appeared first […]

Natural Gas is Still a Dirty Word, But It’s Here to Stay: WoodMac

By PI News Feed on February 23, 2025

Natural gas will play a critical role in the global energy transition, serving as a bridge fuel between coal and renewables, according to a new report from Wood Mackenzie. Despite concerns over […]

Hydrogen Hype Meets Hard Costs: Europe’s Pipeline Plan in Trouble

By PI News Feed on February 23, 2025

The molecules for energy industry has been working hard for years to make it seem as if transporting hydrogen by pipeline is going to be cheap and easy, cheaper and easier than […]

Hydrogen Fuel Cells vs. Combustion Engines: BMW’s Experiment in Logistics

By PI News Feed on February 23, 2025

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Trucks Join BMW Group’s Logistics Fleet BMW Group has taken a bold step in shaping the future of sustainable logistics with the introduction of two zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell […]

Is the West Losing the Race for Uranium?

By PI News Feed on February 23, 2025

This year, the world will generate more nuclear energy than it ever has before. “The market, technology and policy foundations are in place for a new era of growth in nuclear energy […]

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