After reading Art Berman’s excellent summary of how fast-growing U.S. natural gas exports are likely to reduce domestic supplies significantly over the next several years as shale gas output begins to decline, […]
The Evolution of Battery Technology and the Path Toward Cleaner Energy
Battery technology powers many aspects of our modern world. It’s an invention that’s ubiquitous, yet often overlooked. In the 1970s, the need for alternative energy sources emerged following the peak […] The […]
Biden’s LNG Dilemma: Please Voters or Expand as Exporter
A study from Cornell University released last November suggested that LNG is worse for the climate than coal. Little did anyone know at the time that this study would put the U.S. […]
Alaska’s State-Sponsored LNG Project Is Struggling To Find Investors
Last year, the Biden administration issued the green light for ConocoPhillips’ (NYSE:COP) $8 billion Willow project in Alaska, ending the company’s long wait much to the consternation and chagrin of environmentalists. ConocoPhillips is the largest crude […]
The US plan to break Russia’s grip on nuclear fuel
Demand for atomic energy is surging but Moscow dominates the world’s supplies of enriched uranium via Financial Times – Energy https://ift.tt/2N91uab
Cold Climate Heat Pumps: Toasty Homes In Frigid Places
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! With winter weather in full force across the US, many of us are wondering if we […]
Nuclear Waste: Small in Volume, Big in Energy Discussions
Nuclear power is among the safest and cleanest sources of electricity, making it a critical part of the clean energy transition. However, nuclear waste, an inevitable byproduct, is often misunderstood. In collaboration […]
Hinkley Point C delay deals blow to UK energy strategy
Plant is part of plan to replace and expand on the output from what remains of ageing nuclear fleet via Financial Times – Energy https://ift.tt/4nhptNH
25 SMR license applications expected by 2029, plus six other takeaways from FERC, NRC joint meeting
This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Grid reliability and small modular reactors were key topics at a biennial meeting between the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and […]
Are Electric Cars a Dead End?
Although electric vehicles have been promoted by presidents, governors, tax authorities, and tech wizards, sales trends indicate that the American public isn’t listening. Neither policy inducements nor price cuts have been sufficient […]