GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy (GEH) said it is working on deployment of three additional BWRX-300 small modular reactors (SMRs) at the Darlington New Nuclear Project site in Ontario, Canada. GEH […] The […]
Why Aren’t Regulators Going After Cruise Ships?
A new study commissioned by the European Federation for Transport and Environment revealed that toxic emissions of sulfur oxides from 63 cruise ships belonging to Carnival Corporation were 43% higher than all […]
EVs At 24.6% Share In Germany Tesla Model Y 3rd Overall
June saw plugin EVs at 24.6% share in Germany, down from 26.0% year on year. Full electrics grew their share at a decent rate, up from 14.4% to 18.9%, the share of […]
ISO New England called energy emergency turned to operating reserves after transmission failure
A “transmission equipment failure” Wednesday evening sent the New England grid operator scrambling to draw down capacity reserves as demand rose higher than anticipated. The failure occurred shortly after 6 p.m., and […]
Record Renewables Growth Fails To Cut Global Fossil Fuel Share
Record increases in solar and wind installations in 2022 failed to cut into the massive 82% share of fossil fuels in global energy consumption amid turbulent energy markets and energy security concerns, […]
Where the EPAs smart new renewable fuel standards fall short
Photo: Sean Gallup/Getty Images (Getty Images) The EPA has finalized its new Renewable Fuel Standards (RFS) aimed at phasing out oil used for transportation, heating, and airplanes in favor of cleaner sources. The […]
OPEC Sees Global Oil Demand Surging 23% By 2045
Crude oil demand is set to rise to 110 million barrels daily by 2045, which would be a 23% increase from current levels. This is what the Secretary General of OPEC, Haitham […]
New 10MW electrolyser to feed gas into homes experts shake their heads
Wodonga is the latest location for a “biggest in Australia” green hydrogen electrolyser commitment, but experts are scathing about its proposed use — as household gas. A $51 million, 10 megawatt (MW) […]
Power Grids Are Teetering Worldwide. Heres Why.
Extreme is increasing electricity demand as people crank up the AC. The strain could be too much. via NYT > Climate and Environment https://ift.tt/Edf97kn
Gas-fired capacity surges this year solar poised to boom: FERC report
Gas-fired power plant additions have surged this year, but solar power is poised to boom in the United States, according to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s most recent infrastructure report. Nearly 4,470 […]