If you look around on social media, people have a lot of bad to say about the Chevy Bolt. It charges slower than most EVs these days, and with its charging curve, […]
As the 45V hydrogen tax credit rolls out, we have a major problem to address
Zane McDonald is executive director of the Open Hydrogen Initiative. Imagine a future where hydrogen fuels our industries, homes and vehicles, offering a clean energy source free from greenhouse gas emissions. However, […]
It took 68 years for the world to reach 1 terawatt of solar PV capacity. It took just two years to double it
Global installed solar PV capacity has reportedly hit 2 terawatts (TW), according to estimates calculated by the Global Solar Council and SolarPower Europe. Though it took 68 years to reach 1 TW […]
Builders face ban on gas boilers in most new homes in England
Industry demands clear guidance and fixed timeframes as concerns over delays to heating reforms mount via Financial Times – Energy https://ift.tt/MhvWRkV
Rooftop solar delivers 80 pct share of generation in landmark moment in world’s biggest isolated grid
Rooftop solar continues to defy conventional wisdom, and many engineering assumptions, with its dramatic growth in Australia main electricity grids. The latest milestone has been achieved in Western Australia, where rooftop solar […]
New study suggests preparing the grid now for electric trucks and buses can save ratepayers money
By EDF Blogs By Michael Zimmerman A new study by Black & Veatch, commissioned by Environmental Defense Fund, provides further evidence that proactive grid investments don’t just help electric vehicles get […]
Heat pumps could save these Texas households money, reduce grid strain: ACEEE
Dive Brief: Installing heat pumps in Texas homes that currently use central air conditioners and electric resistance heating systems would on average save them each more than $300 in utility bills annually, according […]
Drill, Baby, Drill’ Hits Wall of Capital Restraint
The U.S. oil and gas industry finally got what it has wanted since 2020—an American president supportive of the sector and promising to fix the regulatory burdens that have piled up over […]
Cheaper, more reliable, more efficient: It’s time to consider a bottom-up clean energy transition
At times in the past, there has a debate about large versus small, with many preferring the latter, as in “small is beautiful.” Many are now asking the same when it comes […]
The Shale Industry’s “Black Cow” Phase
Shale focused E&P’s have sold off dramatically over the last year. There are a number of reasons for this, but the one we will address in this article concerns shareholder returns, and […]