When the coronavirus first spread around the world, emissions-tracking organizations reported good news: the drop in industrial activity and oil and gas drilling had resulted in lower emissions of a range of […]
Demand Response Provider Asks Feds to Open States to Energy Market Competition
Over the past half-decade, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has consistently won court battles upholding its authority over states to set the rules for how distributed energy resources can play in wholesale […]
Why Does the U.S. Have Three Electrical Grids?
Steven Cherry Hi, this is Steven Cherry for Radio Spectrum. If you look at lists of the 100 greatest inventions of all time, electricity figures prominently. Once you get past some key […]
Big Banks Could Lose Billions In The Global Energy Transition
JP Morgan pledged to help clients align their business with Paris Agreement emission targets. HSBC announced up to a $1 trillion in green energy funding. An investor group worth $20 trillion in […]
Renewables reach 23% of European Union energy consumption after ‘paradigm shift’
EU’s renewable energy share expected to reach 33.7% by 2030. Image: Ignitis Group. The EU is on track to achieve between 22.8% to 23.1% renewables in gross final energy consumption in 2020 […]
What Is Happening With Solar Energy?
Solar roof in Telefonica corporate headquarters in Madrid E. Dans Anyone who follows developments in the energy sector will know that solar energy is no longer just the future but the present. […]
The First Major Long Duration Storage Procurement Has Arrived
California regulators said this year that the state will need 1 gigawatt of long duration storage by 2026. But the technologies that can cost-effectively meet that need have so far attracted more attention […]
Fossil Fuel Production Is Reaching Limits in a Strange Way
Strangely enough, the limit we seem to be reaching with respect to fossil fuel extraction comes from low prices. At low prices, the extraction of oil, coal, and natural gas becomes unprofitable. […]
China’s coal contradiction: The power’s not cheap, and the fuel is not abundant
China has higher than average global energy costs, but is easily the world’s largest manufacturer of energy intensive products Basically, China’s coal costs will make it less and less competitive on a […]
The IEA’s Latest Forecast Is Out: How Reliable Are The Price Scenarios?
The IEA’s latest World Energy Outlook has been released and at a ‘mere’ 464 pages, did not crash the internet. (When I was a boy, we would say its release meant the […]