U.S. coal exports from the Port of Baltimore rebounded at the end of May 2024, according to recently released data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Shipments from the port’s two coal-loading terminals […]
Gas Crunch Looms as Demand Outpaces Supply Growth
Natural gas demand is set to increase more than previously expected, the International Energy Agency reported recently. Demand will remain strong next year as well, the agency predicted, warning that this might […]
US energy transition path currently in line with 2.6 degrees Celsius temperature rise: BNEF
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: The U.S. energy transition is on track to correlate with an additional 2.6 degrees Celsius global temperature rise […]
Platts Survey: OPEC+ Oil Production Drops by 500,000 Bpd
A halt in Libya’s oil production and improved compliance from OPEC’s second-largest producer Iraq pushed the total output of the OPEC+ group down by around 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) in September, […]
US banks largely lagging on implementing best practices for net-zero: report
Dive Brief: An examination of 2030 energy sector targets, exclusion policies and climate-related disclosures for the six major U.S. banks found that — while the entire group has 2050 net-zero targets — […]
Gas-to-Liquid Plants and Their Role in Reducing Flared Natural Gas
In the ongoing fight against climate change, an innovative solution is gaining traction within the energy sector — gas-to-liquid (GTL) plants. These facilities are emerging as a promising answer to one […]
U.S. Hourly Electricity Demand Peaked in July with Widespread Heatwaves
Last summer, U.S. electricity demand in the Lower 48 states was greatest at 6:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on July 15, 2024, when it reached about 745 gigawatthours (GWh), based on data […]
Is LNG a Bridge to Nowhere? Experts Debate Its Future
The long-term role of natural gas in the global clean energy transition is a subject of significant debate on the world stage as evidence mounts that LNG might be much, much worse […]
IEA: Renewables to Meet Half of Global Electricity Demand by 2030
Due to supportive policies and favorable economics, the world’s renewable power capacity is expected to surge over the rest of this decade, with global additions on course to roughly equal the current […]
Form Energy rakes in more cash as it prepares for mass battery deployment | Latitude Media
Rapid load growth and interconnection backlogs across the U.S. are creating acute challenges for utilities. But they’re also opening up new markets for companies with creative technology solutions. One company in particular […]