Emily Pickrell, UH Energy Scholar Solar Power Replacing Nuclear Power at Rancho Seco (Photo by �� Christopher J. Morris/CORBIS/Corbis … [+] via Getty Images) Corbis via Getty Images As both government and […]
Financing renewable energy in developing economies
By Kamogelo Motse, Researcher, Climate Council In 2015 at the United Nations General Assembly, 17 Sustainable Development Goals were established. The purpose of the Sustainable Development Goals is to make sure that […]
Green hydrogen could compete with traditional hydrogen by 2030, natural gas by 2050: report
Dive Brief: Green hydrogen remains too expensive to compete against conventional sources of hydrogen and other fuels, but the number of hydrogen projects underway has grown seven-fold in the past year as […]
California regulators issue their solar NEM-3 plan
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) issued its much-anticipated plan to revise the state’s current Net Energy Metering (NEM) rules and create a Net Billing Tariff that it said would balance the […]
A Global Oil Shortage Is Inevitable
Chronic underinvestment in new oil supply since the 2015 crisis and the pressure on oil and gas companies to curb emissions and even “keep it in the ground” will likely lead to […]
Solid Oxide Fuel Cells: A Definitive Guide
In a new special report series brought to you by Microgrid Knowledge, Instant On and Robert Bosch, we explore how fuel cells can be a microgrid gap solution that fills the power […]
Let’s Come Clean: The Renewable Energy Transition Will Be Expensive
Let’s Come Clean: The Renewable Energy Transition Will Be Expensive by Lucas Toh |October 26, 2021 The head of the International Energy Agency, Fatih Birol, has been claiming that Europe’s surging energy […]
Play It Again – Permian Natural Gas Markets Singing a Familiar Tune as Constraints Loom
Some things you can pretty much count on this time of year, like the end of 100-degree days in Houston, Aggies rooting against Longhorns, and the Astros in the World Series. Permian […]
Global solar PV employment up to nearly 4 million in 2020 – IRENA
More people were employed in solar than any other renewables sector in 2020, IRENA said. Image: CS Energy. Despite delays and supply chain disruptions caused by COVID-19, global solar PV employment increased […]
Will Productivity Ride To The Rescue Of US Oil Producers…or Become The Villain?
Texas Wells in the Permian being Drilled and Fracked getty By Mark Finley There’s finally some good news in the US oil patch after a rough couple of years. The US has added […]