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Westinghouse plans to build 10 large nuclear reactors in U.S., interim CEO tells Trump

By PI News Feed on July 16, 2025

Plant Vogtle Nuclear Power Plant in Waynesboro, GA, August 15, 2024. Van Applegate | CNBC Westinghouse plans to build 10 large nuclear reactors in the U.S. with construction to begin by 2030, […]

The Food and Agriculture System Will Change. The Question Is Not If, But When and How

By PI News Feed on July 16, 2025

By Hugh Bromley, Head of Food, Agriculture and Nature at BloombergNEF  The farming and food system has an enormous impact on the planet, responsible for over a third of global greenhouse gas […]

Ever heard of ocean thermal energy? This Australian startup wants to take it from prototype to product

By PI News Feed on July 16, 2025

An Australian startup is hoping to commercialise a little known ocean energy tech, with an eye on a future green hydrogen industry. The post Ever heard of ocean thermal energy? This Australian […]

Most of the Planned Coal Capacity Retirements Are in the Midwest or Mid-Atlantic Regions

By PI News Feed on July 16, 2025

Based on what power plant owners and operators have reported to EIA, the total operating capacity of U.S. coal-fired power plants is scheduled to fall from 172 gigawatts (GW) in May 2025 […]

Follow That Dream – Choice of Well Tubing Plays a Key Role as Horizontal Laterals Extend Their Reach

By PI News Feed on July 16, 2025

Since its beginning in western Pennsylvania 166 years ago, the oil and gas industry has been on a relentless quest to unlock more hydrocarbons. And for years, the focus has been on […]

Don’t Stop Believin’, Encore Edition – Data Centers, LNG Exports and Southeast Demand Key to Marcellus/Utica Growth

By PI News Feed on July 16, 2025

Marcellus/Utica natural gas production grew by leaps and bounds in the 2010s, but the pace of growth has slowed dramatically in recent years, mostly due to takeaway constraints. Finally, the prospects for […]

Some Like It Hot – Geothermal Energy May Be Poised For Growth Thanks to Shale Drilling Advances

By PI News Feed on July 16, 2025

Drilling techniques originally developed to unlock oil and gas from shale formations are increasingly being adapted to access and extract heat from deep underground rock formations, enabling the generation of electricity from […]

Turn The Page – EU Efforts to Move Away from Russian Gas Add Uncertainty to Global LNG Market

By PI News Feed on July 16, 2025

The European Union (EU) has taken a number of steps in recent years to end its reliance on Russian natural gas, which accounted for nearly half of the bloc’s supplies before the […]

Adapting utility tariffs for data center driven load growth

By PI News Feed on July 14, 2025

The rapid proliferation of generative artificial intelligence (AI) models, hyperscale cloud platforms, and real-time data analytics is fueling a surge in data center development that is driving electricity demand growth not seen […]

Global Oil Consumption Reaches All-Time High

By PI News Feed on July 14, 2025

Each year, the Statistical Review of World Energy offers important insights into global energy trends. Now published by the Energy Institute in collaboration with KPMG and Kearney, the 2025 edition—reflecting full-year 2024 […]

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[Closed] DISCUSSION: With Gas So Cheap and Well Drilling Down, Why is Gas Production so High?

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