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Current Climate: Most CO2 Emissions Come From Just 57 Producers
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Hydrogen Could Clean Up Iron, Steel, And Chemicals – If It’s Truly Clean
Clean hydrogen could be the solution to some of industry’s biggest emissions challenges, but only if judiciously produced and used. If not, it could delay or reverse progress on cleaning our economy.
Elon Musk’s Hail Mary In China
Tesla was once the undisputed global leader in electric vehicles. Those days are now distant as the company grapples with mounting competition.
Is Sustainability More Than A Corporate Buzzword?
The markets can be compelling, led by companies that uphold their missions and improve life outside their four walls — more powerful than any government mandate.
How Climate Change Activists Undermine The Energy Transition
The energy transition requires public support, but activists exaggerating the threat and downplaying the costs threaten that support.
‘Record-Shattering’ Investments Power U.S. Energy Transition, Factbook Finds
According to a new Factbook, by BCSE and BNEF the clean energy transition is well on its way. “We can do this. We can grow the economy and we can use more clean energy.”
Poland Is Phasing Out Coal: How Not To Leave The Workers Behind
As Poland embarks on an ambitious plan to phase out coal by 2049, the country needs to offer alternative employment opportunities for thousands of laid off workers.
AI Craze, LNG Exports Offer Hope For America’s Gas Producers
The warmest winter ever experienced in the United States further suppressed heating demand for natural gas, contributing to prices averaging below $3 per MMBtu in the ...
AspenTech ‘Uniquely Positioned’ As An Optimization Enabler For Global Industries, Says CEO
In an exclusive interview, Antonio Pietri says his industrial software firm has upped its offer of digital solutions and 'co-innovations' to enable the energy transition.
Guyana’s Outspoken President Irfaan Ali Has Billions Of Reasons To Embrace An Exxon-Led Oil Boom
ExxonMobil’s first discoveries here were in 2016; by the end of 2026 they’ll likely be pumping 1.2 million barrels per day.
LNG Is Harm Reduction For Energy
LNG could serve as a bridge fuel to aid the world in reducing emissions while other alternatives come online.
Improved Financial Performance Of Projects Through System-Scale Planning Of Hydropower
The fourth in a series of post about the benefits of system-scale planning for hydropower; this post focuses on how system planning can result in projects with improved financial performance.
Second Chance At Life Powers Woman To Develop Award-Winning Wave Energy Technology
“I went for wave energy because I saw a field that has huge demand, huge potential for positive impact on the world, & that nobody's succeeding in, Braverman said.
Trump Or Biden, Nuclear Power Is Crucial For The Energy Transition
As the world grapples with the existential threat of climate change, one energy solution transcends partisan politics: a bold reinvestment in nuclear power.
Current Climate: A $46 Million Renewable Energy Swindle
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California’s Diablo Canyon Plant Shows Nuclear Power’s Aging Problem
The Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant's challenges help explain why the U.S. nuclear fleet increasingly resembles a gerontocracy.
Biden’s Climate Emergency: Green Policies On Steroids?
Declaring a national climate emergency would “wreck” the U.S. economy, Steve Forbes said “You’re going to pay for it with an even more troubled economy.”
Biden Administration Bans Fossil Fuel Usage In Federal Buildings
The Department of Energy has finalized a rule banning fossil fuels from new and renovated federal buildings.