The cost of EV batteries will probably keep falling over the next two years, but there are plenty of good reasons to buy an electric vehicle sooner rather than later. The post […]
Stop Emitting Nasty GHG Methane & It Will Disappear From Air In Our Lifetime
Methane is so hot right now. Well, it’s making the world a lot hotter, because it’s a much more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide and we’ve been increasing the amount we’re […]
New ‘value-added EPC’ discipline emerging to serve PV revamping and repowering boom
However, as revamping and repowering must be completed while solar projects are connected to grids and in commercial operation and will involve the replacement of older components with cutting-edge technologies, such work […]
The Wave Energy Dam Is Beginning To Bust Wide Open
Wave energy is a vast new source of renewable energy that has defied harnessing so far, but researchers and industry stakeholders are finally beginning to unlock its secrets. The post The Wave […]
Unpacking China’s cheap battery costs | Latitude Media
Chinese battery companies are manufacturing the cheapest cells in the world right now, and it’s not just because of cheap labor and state subsidies. They’ve streamlined the process in a way that […]
Australia’s First Major Waste-to-Energy Plant Sparks Debate
The first major waste-to-energy power plant in Australia recently began operations, marking a new era of waste burning. Australia has started developing several waste-to-energy power plants in a bid to incinerate household […]
AEP, Dominion, FirstEnergy propose joint 765-kV transmission projects across PJM
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. American Electric Power, Dominion Energy Virginia and FirstEnergy are proposing several multi-state transmission projects in the PJM Interconnection they designed […]
Learning the lessons from ERCOT
Against the backdrop of growing interconnection bottlenecks in the US, Texas’s grid operator ERCOT is bucking the trend. While new solar, wind and storage projects in the US can typically expect to […]
Declining North Sea Oil Patch Could Make Way For Geothermal Boom
Oil and gas fields in Europe’s North Sea are in terminal decline. Last year, the oil basin produced 34 m tonnes of oil, its lowest since production in the North Sea was […]
Green washed: LNG emits 33% more carbon than coal, new report finds
One of the world’s leading methane scientists has called out LNG for being a larger emitter of carbon dioxide (CO2) than coal – by a whopping 33 per cent over its life […]