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Drill, Baby, Drill’ Hits Wall of Capital Restraint

By PI News Feed on November 13, 2024

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 […]

Why concentrated solar couldn’t compete | Latitude Media

By PI News Feed on November 13, 2024

In 2009, John Woolard’s team flipped the switch on a first-of-a-kind concentrated solar power project. The pilot paved the way for BrightSource Energy, where John was CEO, to build its first commercial […]

Can the US triple its nuclear energy capacity?

By PI News Feed on November 13, 2024

Vogtle, a nuclear power plant located in Burke County, near Waynesboro, Georgia. | Photo: Getty Images The US has a new roadmap for massively ramping up how much electricity it gets from […]

BP dumps 18 early stage hydrogen projects as it retreats to oil and gas

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2024

BP is selling its US onshore wind portfolio and has dumped 18 early stage hydrogen projects, as the company returns to its safe space of oil and gas.  The news, revealed in […]

Big Oil’s dirty legacy in Nigeria

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2024

Who will clean up the environmental mess when Shell and others pull out of the Niger Delta? via Financial Times – Energy https://ift.tt/hwg7nes

U.S. Shale Revolution Slows Down: The Start of a Decline?

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2024

Oil and gas fields, no matter how productive, eventually decline. Before the transformative impact of the shale boom, U.S. oil production had been steadily falling for decades, while natural gas output had […]

US should add 35 GW of interregional power transfer capacity to boost energy adequacy: NERC

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2024

This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: An additional 35 GW of electric power transfer capability between transmission planning regions would help to strengthen U.S. […]

Solar pushes renewables to record share of grid, coal hits new low despite highest spring demand

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2024

The share of renewables in Australia’s main grid hit new highs on Wednesday, pushing coal and overall fossil fuel shares to new lows despite the highest levels of native demand seen this […]

Saudi Arabia Bets $10B on Green Hydrogen

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2024

Saudi Arabia is reportedly preparing to unleash $10 billion in investments to gain exposure to one of the more debatable aspects of the energy transition: green hydrogen. The news comes amid a […]

How Natural Gas is Enabling the Renewable Energy Boom

By PI News Feed on November 7, 2024

Authored by Robin Gaster via RealClearEnergy, Solar and wind are rolling out rapidly in the U.S. They account for about 19 percent of energy generation today, and could reach more than 40% […]

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

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