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US needs vertically integrated solar manufacturing to fight China’s market dominance: RE+ speakers

By PI News Feed on September 27, 2024

This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: In order for U.S. solar manufacturing to catch up with China, vertical integration of the solar supply chain […]

MISO advances $21.8B regional transmission portfolio, including 765-kV backbone

By PI News Feed on September 27, 2024

This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. The Midcontinent Independent System Operator is advancing a $21.8 billion regional transmission expansion plan that would create a 765-kV backbone […]

OPEC and IEA Oil Demand Views Are A World Apart

By PI News Feed on September 27, 2024

The OPEC oil cartel and the IEA, the International Energy Agency created in response to the Arab oil embargo in the 1970s, have grown so far apart in their forecasts of global […]

First Solar inaugurates 3.5GW thin-film solar manufacturing facility in Alabama

By PI News Feed on September 27, 2024

With this latest facility launch, First Solar increased its US domestic manufacturing capacity—which includes the Alabama facility plus three operational facilities in Ohio—to nearly 11GW, while its annual nameplate global capacity will […]

A Step-by-Step Guide to EV Fleet Transition

By PI News Feed on September 27, 2024

Making the Electric Move More Manageable Electric vehicles (EVs) are the future of the automotive industry because they eliminate emissions and are easy to maintain. However, the transition can be challenging for […]

IEA: World can meet COP28 climate targets with ‘additional international efforts’

By PI News Feed on September 27, 2024

Meeting the former goal, for instance, would require a tripling of global installed renewable power generation capacity from around 3,690GW in 2022 to over 11TW by the end of the decade. The […]

Renewables Off Pace for Global Tripling, but the Goal Is Still Within Reach

By PI News Feed on September 24, 2024

● Following a record $623 billion being invested in renewables in 2023, BNEF estimates this must climb to an average of $1 trillion per year (in 2023 dollars) between 2024 and 2030. […]

European Union Ditching Fossil Gas Fast, Replacing with Solar & Wind

By PI News Feed on September 24, 2024

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! The European Commission recently published its State of the Energy Union Report 2024. The Commission says […]

McKinsey slashes long-term clean hydrogen demand predictions due to cost, regulation, and uncertainty that some sectors will need it | Hydrogen Insight

By PI News Feed on September 24, 2024

McKinsey Lowers Clean Hydrogen Demand Forecasts Amid Cost and Regulation Challenges Key Points: – McKinsey has revised its long-term clean hydrogen demand predictions due to high costs, regulatory hurdles, and uncertainty in […]

RWE pledges to buy a quarter of a million tonnes of green hydrogen-based ammonia a year from India in late-2020s | Hydrogen Insight

By PI News Feed on September 24, 2024

RWE’s Bold Move: Securing 250,000 Tonnes of Green Hydrogen-Based Ammonia from India by the Late 2020s Key Points: – RWE commits to purchasing 250,000 tonnes of green hydrogen-based ammonia annually from India […]

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Permian Drillers Are Struggling To Keep Output Flat

Meet The Biggest Losers Of The U.S. Shale Bust

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

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