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The trouble with Exowatt’s ‘groundbreaking’ energy tech for data centers | Latitude Media

By PI News Feed on September 17, 2024

There’s an unwritten rule in climate tech: the flashier and more expensive the reveal of a “transformational” product, the more skeptical you should be.  Exowatt, the startup backed by Sam Altman and […]

Nuclear Power Surpasses Fossil Fuels in South Korea’s Energy Mix

By PI News Feed on September 17, 2024

This year, nuclear power has generated more electricity in South Korea than either coal or natural gas for the first time ever, achieving a milestone in one of the world’s top importers […]

Study: Personal Carbon Footprint Of The Rich Is Vastly Underestimated

By PI News Feed on September 17, 2024

By Sarah Collins of CAM, The personal carbon footprint of the richest people in society is grossly underestimated, both by the rich themselves and by those on middle and lower incomes, no matter […]

Scaling the solar supply chain to 50GW annually: challenges and opportunities for US manufacturing

By PI News Feed on September 17, 2024

However, despite the IRA’s incentives, US solar manufacturing continues to face stiff price competition from imports. Solar module shipments, particularly from Southeast Asia, hit a record 15GW in the fourth quarter of […]

Solar Jobs Grow 6% as Clean Energy Transition Takes Hold

By PI News Feed on September 17, 2024

The 14th annual National Solar Jobs Census by the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC), an independent nonprofit organization, found the United States added 15,564 solar jobs in 2023 to reach 279,447 solar […]

Can Spain Achieve its 11 GW Hydrogen Target by 2030?

By PI News Feed on September 17, 2024

Spain is an established green energy leader in Europe, with its significant wind and solar generation capacity giving renewable power generation over a 50% share of the nation’s total electricity mix. The […]

DOE unveils 2 prizes aimed at behind-the-meter storage innovation

By PI News Feed on September 17, 2024

Dive Brief: The U.S. Department of Energy on Wednesday announced a pair of prizes aimed at boosting adoption and integration of behind-the-meter, or BTM, technologies and innovative solutions for unconventional energy storage use […]

What Is The Biggest Contributor To Methane Emissions: Fossil Fuels Or Cattle?

By PI News Feed on September 17, 2024

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! You might think that fossil fuels score at the very top level of methane emissions levels, […]

Green Ammonia Could Become Top Side Bet for Oil Majors

By PI News Feed on September 17, 2024

The world’s biggest oil and gas firms are pouring billions of U.S. dollars into projects to produce low-carbon ammonia, a chemical critical for fertilizers that also has the potential to become a […]

Why SMRs Are Taking Longer Than Expected to Deploy

By PI News Feed on September 15, 2024

As we go into a new nuclear power era, with public support stronger than it has been in decades, energy companies and startups worldwide are looking for innovative ways to deploy nuclear […]

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