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U.S. nuclear generators import nearly all the uranium concentrate they use

By PI News Feed on January 30, 2025

In 2023, U.S. nuclear generators used 32 million pounds of imported uranium concentrate (U3O8) and only 0.05 million pounds of domestically produced U3O8. Imports accounted for 99% of the U3O8 they used […]

From £241 to Sub-£100/MWh: The Roadmap to Affordable Green Hydrogen

By PI News Feed on January 30, 2025

Green Hydrogen’s Path to Affordability: Key Insights from RenewableUK and Hydrogen UK Report Green hydrogen has emerged as a vital component in the global transition to cleaner energy systems. However, its deployment […]

Growing risk appetite is ‘very rational’ in solar investment, says Santander

By PI News Feed on January 30, 2025

The same Bloomberg figures note that US$135 billion in clean energy supply chains in 2023, and that in order to meet the world’s clean energy deployment goals by 2030, significantly less investment […]

Net Zero Needs $5.6 Trillion Annual Investment, But It’s Not Getting It

By PI News Feed on January 30, 2025

Global investments in green energy solutions topped $2 trillion last year, for the first time ever, but the world needs to pour in $5.6 trillion each year into low-carbon energy to get […]

Chevron and GE Vernova Partner to Power Data Centers with Natural Gas

By PI News Feed on January 30, 2025

Despite the market scare about data centers and AI offered up by Deepseek this week, U.S. based energy companies don’t seem phased.  The latest example? Chevron, Engine No. 1, and GE Vernova […]

FERC in Focus: Consumers, reliability and states are FERC’s top priorities, Chairman Christie says

By PI News Feed on January 29, 2025

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will address regulatory issues around colocating large loads, such as data centers, at power plant sites, FERC Chairman Mark Christie said in an interview. “Colocation is a […]

US wholesale power prices to rise about 7% in most regions in 2025: EIA

By PI News Feed on January 29, 2025

Wholesale power prices will rise in most regions of the U.S. this year except the Northwest and parts of Texas, according to a Monday report from the Energy Information Administration. “Other regions […]

The Small Nuclear Reactor Revolution Is Underway

By PI News Feed on January 29, 2025

Small modular reactor (SMR) technology has improved immensely in recent years, as several nuclear power companies around the globe aim to launch small-scale nuclear projects to provide clean energy within the next […]

Transportation Secretary Seeks Rollback of Biden’s Fuel Economy Standards

By PI News Feed on January 29, 2025

The order is the latest Trump administration effort against Biden-era initiatives that intended to promote electric vehicles and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. via NYT > Climate and Environment https://ift.tt/ti8KVYj

Big Oil Set to Book Lowest Quarterly Profits in Three Years

By PI News Feed on January 29, 2025

The five biggest international oil and gas majors are expected to report in the coming weeks their lowest quarterly earnings in three years, data compiled by Bloomberg showed on Tuesday. Lower oil […]

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