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| 18.06.2026 | Why is India betting on coal gasification and could progress be a slow burn? | Listen
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| 16.06.2026 | Iran war is a 'wake-up call' for Southeast Asia's energy sector, report says | BANGKOK: The war in Iran has exposed major risks for Southeast Asia that could cost the region many billions of dollars if it does not diversify sources of energy more quickly, according to an International Energy Agency report released on ... |
| 10.06.2026 | IEEFA identifies ‘missing middle’ as Australian businesses install fraction of rooftop solar potential | - |
| 07.06.2026 | Japan Nuclear Reactor Replacement Plan Sets 14-Unit Target for First Time Since Fukushima | By Kyle Belmonte
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| 02.06.2026 | Samsung Executes Vietnam’s First Grid DPPA: 70 GWh Solar Deal Sets Supply Chain Template | By Allen Lee
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| 15.05.2026 | Iran war energy shock drives interest in ethanol and other biofuels across hard-hit Asia | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By SIBI ARASU and ANTON L. DELGADO
BENGALURU, India (AP) — Taxi driver Ravi Ranjan, who lives with his wife and child in New Delhi, said shipping disruptions caused by the Iran war have forced him ... |
| 12.05.2026 | Behind Big Oil’s first-quarter beat: The quiet rise of trading desks | Oil and gas giants benefited significantly from their trading desks through the first quarter.
These units are specialized divisions that buy, sell and transport physical oil and gas while managing price risks.
Analysts said trading contrib... |
| 03.04.2026 | Asia's Desperate Hunt: Russian Oil Fills Void Amid Mideast War | A Mideast war has choked global oil supply. Asian nations now fiercely compete for Russian crude. The conflict in Iran severed a fifth of the world's oil. The U.S. eased sanctions on Russian oil. This created a rush. Southeast Asian countri... |
| 31.03.2026 | Iran War: Twin Crises Engulf Planet in Food Shortage, Environmental Ruin | The Iran war ignites two urgent global crises. A severe fertilizer shortage now threatens global food supplies. This disruption drives up food prices and imperils farmers worldwide. Simultaneously, the conflict unleashes vast environmental ... |
| 31.03.2026 | Oil-thirsty Asian nations seek Russian crude as Iran war strains supplies | BANGKOK: Asian nations are increasingly competing for Russian crude oil as an energy crisis mounts amid the month-old war by the United States and Israel against Iran, which has choked off roughly a-fifth of the world’s oil supply.
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| 31.03.2026 | Oil-thirsty Asian nations seek Russian crude as Iran war strains supplies | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By ANTON L. DELGADO, CHAN HO-HIM and ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL
BANGKOK (AP) — Asian nations are increasingly competing for Russian crude oil as an energy crisis mounts amid the month-old war by the U.S. and... |
| 27.03.2026 | The war in Iran sparks a global fertilizer shortage and threatens food prices | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL and ALLAN OLINGO
HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — Farmers around the world are feeling the squeeze of the Iran war. Gas prices have shot up and fertilizer supplies are waning due to Tehran... |
| 25.03.2026 | ‘Asia’s Ukraine moment’: How the Iran war could accelerate a shift into renewables | The fallout from the sprawling Middle East conflict is expected to represent a watershed moment for the energy transition.
International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol said countries were likely to pivot to renewables as a way to mitigate ... |
| 24.03.2026 | Asia boosts coal use as Iran war squeezes global LNG supplies | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By ANTON L. DELGADO and ANIRUDDHA GHOSAL
BANGKOK (AP) — Asian countries are turning to coal as the Iran war disrupts oil and gas shipments. Related Articles
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| 09.03.2026 | As Iran war shakes energy system, some see powerful argument for renewable energy | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By SETH BORENSTEIN and JENNIFER McDERMOTT
World leaders have tried and failed to curb climate change by appealing to nations to act for the common good. Now, the Iran war and its costly energy crun... |
| 03.03.2026 | The Strait of Hormuz is facing a blockade. These countries will be most impacted | An extended closure of the Strait of Hormuz will upend global energy markets.
The pain would be felt most acutely in Asia, analysts said.
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran is sending shock waves across global energy markets, with ... |
| 04.02.2026 | Oil giants brace for a bruising earnings season — with shareholder returns at risk | Weaker crude prices have ramped up the pressure on Big Oil’s commitment to allocating cash to shareholders.
Norway’s Equinor, France’s TotalEnergies, and Britain’s Shell and BP are all expected to report fourth-quarter earnings over the com... |
| 28.01.2026 | The EU is seeking new trade partnerships. Here’s why | Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
By SAM McNEIL
BRUSSELS (AP) — The ambitious free trade agreement between the European Union and India underscores the EU’s efforts to ink new global partnerships at a time when the Trump administra... |
| 27.10.2025 | Solar & Storage Live Indonesia 2025 to Power Indonesia's Clean Energy Future with 100+ Speakers and 100+ Solution Providers | JAKARTA, Indonesia, Oct. 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Solar & Storage Live Indonesia 2025 opens 6–7 November 2025 at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE) BSD City, bringing together more than 2,500 attendees, 100+ exhibitors, and 100+ ... |
| 19.09.2025 | Seven things Australia can do today to meet its new climate goal | The federal government on Thursday announced a 2035 emissions reduction target of 62-70 per cent below 2005 levels.
Importantly, it also released a net zero plan and blueprints for six major economic sectors. The target signals Australia is... |
| 11.08.2025 | Using our money as lever for climate action (Opinion) | Using BankFWD tools, I found my bank’s fossil footprint was four times higher than a sustainable option — equal to 31 flights a year, making it my most impactful personal change. I turned to Bank Green’s list of climate-responsible banks an... |
| 26.06.2025 | How carbon capture works and the debate about whether it’s a future climate solution | Industries and power plants can install equipment to separate carbon dioxide from other gases before it leaves the smokestack. The carbon then is compressed and shipped — usually through a pipeline — to a location where it’s injected deep u... |
| 25.06.2025 | The Mirage of Industrial Strategy: A Call for Market Freedom | The recent unveiling of the UK’s Industrial Strategy promises a bright future. It’s like a shiny new car with a broken engine. The government claims it will drive the economy forward, but the underlying mechanics remain flawed. The strategy... |
| 25.06.2025 | Net zero levy cuts are just tinkering at the edges | The Industrial Strategy contains bold ambitions for cutting energy prices. Yet, for all the glossy presentation, the underlying thinking remains the same: a conviction that Whitehall can shape markets more effectively than the market itself... |
| 16.04.2025 | Customers could end up paying for data centers’ energy costs in the absence of reform: Experts | The utility sector shifts costs from data centers to everyday consumers through special contracts, among other mechanisms, according to a report by the Harvard Electricity Law Initiative.
Consumers could also end up paying for utilities inf... |
| 26.03.2025 | Tariffs, Drilling, and the Oil Dilemma: A Tightrope Walk for the U.S. Economy | The U.S. economy is like a tightrope walker, balancing precariously between growth and inflation. Recent developments in the oil sector have added weight to this delicate act. President Trump’s new tariffs on Venezuelan oil and his “drill, ... |
| 25.03.2025 | Why oil companies may not love Pres. Trump’s ‘drill, baby, drill’ agenda | President Donald Trump is urging oil producers to “drill, baby, drill.” U.S. oil and gas investors may not be on board with the plan.
“Right now, with low oil prices, I think we’re going to start to see a lot of companies starting to pare b... |
| 12.03.2025 | What US retreat means for South Africa’s energy transition | Climate programmes targeting about US$45-billion (R825-billion) in funding for emerging economies won’t be derailed by America’s decision to withdraw, according to analysts.
The US decision to exit from a leading role in Just Energy Transit... |
| 23.01.2025 | The Dance of Deals: China’s Biopharmaceuticals and India’s Renewable Energy | In the world of business, deals are like dances. They require rhythm, timing, and the right partners. Recently, two significant transactions emerged from Asia, showcasing the dynamic interplay between innovation and investment. One involves... |
| 22.01.2025 | Macquarie Plans to Reintroduce Vibrant Energy for Sale | POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY Macquarie Plans to Reintroduce Vibrant Energy for Sale
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Macquarie Asset Management is making a second attempt to sell its Indian renewable energy platform, Vibrant Energy, less than... |
| 08.11.2024 | Rajasthan, Gujarat Urged to Boost Solar Policies
Macrotech acquires Bain Capital's stake in 3 entities for Rs 3 Bn
Tata Steel reports Rs 7.59 Bn net profit in Jul-Sep
SC to verdict on Nov 7 on plea ag... | POWER & RENEWABLE ENERGY Rajasthan, Gujarat Urged to Boost Solar Policies
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The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) has urged Rajasthan and Gujarat to enhance their renewable energy... |
| 29.08.2024 | Australia's renewable energy uptake surges, but blackout risks loom | SYDNEY: Australia is surging ahead with its energy transition to renewables, the energy sector regulator said on Thursday (Aug 29), but warned of power shortages in the coming decade without further investment.
The Australian Energy Market ... |
| 12.08.2024 | Karnataka sees regulatory crackdown on billing errors
BEML Plans to Export Vande Bharat Metro Trains
Metro Depot for Driverless Trains Planned in Chennai
Major Cement Companies Report Volume Growth, R... | ECONOMY & POLICY Karnataka sees regulatory crackdown on billing errors
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The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) has taken a significant step to address the ongoing issues faced by Open Access... |
| 20.06.2024 | The Red Sea Shipping Crisis: A Looming Threat to Global Supply Chains | The ongoing Red Sea shipping crisis is causing shipping costs to skyrocket, creating setbacks for cross-border sellers. Major shipping companies are increasing prices across multiple routes to navigate the crisis. The Shanghai Containerized... |
| 18.06.2024 | Study: Carbon Capture Tech Will Extend Oil Production by 84 Years | 6 Mins Read The study focuses on a Canadian oil field that should have shut down in 2016 but could now keep producing oil until 2100.
By Geoff Dembicki
A major Canadian oil field in the province of Saskatchewan would likely have reached the... |
| 13.05.2024 | ERCOT forecaster predicts hot summer | figcaption>span]:font-sans">
Go ahead and turn on Santana and Rob Thomas because this summer is likely going to be a hot one.
Why it matters: Texas continues to set heat records, straining the state's power grid.
Five of the stat... |
| 17.10.2023 | DOE Hydrogen Hubs Decision Funds Fossil Fuels, But 45V Tax Credit Can Right The Ship | The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) $7 billion announcement launching seven “hydrogen hubs” is intended to fund clusters of projects to test different ways of making, storing, moving, and using a gas that could cut emissions. |
| 12.10.2023 | Local News | CU Regents consider divestment from fossil fuels following public pressure | More than 100 people, largely students, have visited University of Colorado Board of Regents meetings over the past few months demanding that the CU system divest from fossil fuels.
About 3% of the CU system’s investments are in the energy ... |
| 11.10.2023 | Commentary | Guest opinion: Ramesh Bhatt and Micah Parkin: Facing the climate crisis, we must avoid false solutions | By Ramesh Bhatt and Micah Parkin
The chickens have come home to roost. Unchecked climate pollution is leading to a very real climate crisis, and experts warn we have a limited window to rapidly decarbonize. Now is the time to be clear about... |
| 24.09.2023 | Indonesia’s proposed green label for coal plants sparks concerns among experts | Indonesia’s financial regulator, the OJK, is considering encouraging investments in coal plants that power the metal-processing industry, prompting criticism from energy and finance observers. The proposed green label would put these highly... |
| 30.03.2023 | Bangladesh in hot seat over Adani’s power deal | In mid-March, Bangladesh started testing the transmission of electricity from a massive 1,600 MW coal-fired plant in neighbouring India that has stirred major controversy in both countries.
While the supply of electricity for commercial use... |
| 05.01.2023 | 'I pay them $2.50 per hour' | When Charlie Day, a 34-year-old sales coach in the UK, got serious about scaling her business, she knew she needed extra help. Day needed someone to help schedule emails, build pages on her website, and support her membership community, but... |
| 14.12.2022 | California is embracing the wrong strategy for carbon sequestration. Why not algae? | In summary
The California Air Resources Board is overlooking more effective and sustainable forms of carbon sequestration, such as algae, as officials finalize its scoping plan. The strategy is instead turning to flawed carbon capture techn... |
| 03.11.2022 | Elevation, Lowercarbon invest in energy platform SolarSquare | Credit: 123RF.com
Mumbai-based energy platform SolarSquare Energy Pvt. Ltd on Thursday said it has secured Rs 100 crore (around $12 million) as a part of its Series A funding, co-led by Elevation Capital and Chris Sacca’s Lowercarbon Capita... |
| 28.09.2022 | India Shows Regional Leadership in Steel Decarbonization at Global Clean Energy Action Forum | Pittsburgh, United States
In the run-up to its G20 presidency, India emphasized the key role of Asia in steel decarbonization at the inaugural Global Clean Energy Action Forum (GCEAF) at a roundtable event on ‘Building leadership and accele... |
| 27.09.2022 | Energy Storage Developer Available Power Announces Acceptance into UN-led 24/7 Carbon-Free Compact | AUSTIN, TEXAS, UNITED STATES, September 27, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- ERCOT-focused energy storage developer Available Power today announced the company has been accepted as one of the newest signatories to the 24/7 Carbon-Free Energy Comp... |
| 21.09.2022 | Why all Americans should be paying attention to Puerto Rico’s power grid | The 3.1 million residents of Puerto Rico found themselves in a depressingly familiar island-wide blackout this week in the wake of Hurricane Fiona. Some of the power has been restored, but 1.1 million customers are still in the dark as of W... |
| 11.07.2022 | Blume Ventures backs solartech startup Aerem in pre-Series A | Solar financing firm Aerem on Monday said it has secured pre-Series A funding of $2.5 million (around Rs 19.5 crore) led by Blume Ventures.
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Aerem plans to deploy the fresh proceeds to grow its loan book, build tech platform an... |
| 10.06.2022 | SolarSquare gets seed funding from Good Capital, others | Mumbai-based energy platform SolarSquare on Friday said it has secured seed funding of $4 million (around Rs 30.8 crore) led by Good Capital, with participation from US-based Lowercarbon Capital, Symphony Asia and Nithin Kamath’s Rainmatter... |
| 12.04.2022 | India set to miss 2022 100GW solar target after poor rooftop performance, 2030 target in long-term jeopardy | India is set to fall well short of its 2022 solar target of 100GW of installed solar capacity due to the slow uptake of rooftop solar, according to a new report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) and JMK Re... |
| 27.01.2022 | Big Oil In Decline May Fund Energy Transition Better Than High-Flying Renewables | |
| 10.01.2022 | 2022 Energy Predictions: Coal Decline Accelerates, Federal Funds Spur Clean Energy, Millions Of New Electric Vehicles And Chargers | 2021 was a landmark year for clean energy and climate policy, from dozens of nations pledging to phase out coal, to the most ambitious federal climate proposals in United States history, to automakers going all in on electrified transportat... |
| 23.11.2021 | COP26: Four big takeaways for South Asia | As COP26 ends with a much-debated final Glasgow Climate Pact, the discussions on progress and implementation are underway. The United Kingdom Government and the city of Glasgow deserve enormous appreciation for successfully pulling off such... |
| 02.10.2021 | I’m a former Citi executive. The bank failed to react to the warning signs before the 2008 financial crisis, and its record on climate change shows it’s making the same mistake again. | FILE PHOTO: A woman walks past a Citibank logo displayed outside the Citibank Plaza in Hong Kong Reuters
Citigroup was massively bailed out by US taxpayers because it failed to manage key financial risks.
The bank is exposed to huge risks o... |
| 24.09.2021 | As LNG Resources Stall, Prices Are Set To Rise Until 2025 | |
| 16.09.2021 | Breaking The Mold: 3D Printing Could Help The Wind Industry Forge A New Path | While some foundries casting parts for powerful wind turbines like GE's Haliade-X are located in places like Spain and Germany, many are located halfway around the world from growing U.S. and European wind industries. The casting process ta... |
| 19.08.2021 | Fossil-fuel companies need investors to operate. Could the IPCC report help push for more divestment from them? | Smoke billows from a chimney at a combined-cycle gas turbine power plant in Drogenbos. Reuters
More investors are being encouraged to sell off their assets in fossil-fuel companies.
Institutional investors are implementing policies that low... |
| 19.07.2021 | IEEFA: Surge of coal-fired generation retirements looking like a reverse S-curve | IEEFA: Surge of coal-fired generation retirements looking like a reverse S-curve
By Contributing Author July 19, 2021 View Profile
There is an inverse S-curve developing in the U.S. coal generation sector, with announced plant retirements e... |
| 25.06.2021 | Big Oil’s increasing number of climate lawsuits draws parallels to Big Tobacco | The prospect of a rising tide of climate litigation cases against heavy emitting businesses comes shortly after a landmark courtroom defeat for Royal Dutch Shell.
Since the turn of the century, more than 2,000 climate litigation cases were ... |
| 01.06.2021 | The Green Energy Sector Is Booming. Here's How You Can Use Its Growth to Boost Your Bottom Line. | June 1, 2021 4 min read
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According to the International Energy Agency’s Renewables 2020 report, renewable power capacity worldwide is expected to rise to 200 Gigawatts in 2021, w... |
| 28.04.2021 | Climate Leaders Are Aligning To Net-Zero: What Does This Commitment Mean? | An EV charging port. Electrifying transportation is a key part of getting to net-zero emissions. Getty Images |
| 23.03.2021 | Energy in India: A Big “Balancing” Act | Advertisment
Over the recent years, India has implemented several schemes and reforms in the space of clean energy, set ambitious targets to meet, joined multiple agreements (Paris agreement), set up organization (ISA : International Solar... |
| 22.02.2021 | Innovator Takes Rural India And Africa “Mini” With New Grid Technology | Manoj Sinha, CEO and Co-FounderHusk Power Systems |
| 15.02.2021 | Hope Or Hype? HyDeal Targets 67GW Of Green Hydrogen At €1.5/kg 1 By 2030 | Tanks of hydrogen stand near the hydrogen electrolysis plant at Energiepark Mainz, operated by Linde ... [+] AG, in Mainz, Germany, on Friday, July 17, 2020. Europe is pinning its green hopes on hydrogen in a plan that sees hundreds of bill... |
| 11.02.2021 | How Governments And Businesses Can Unlock Global Markets For Green Hydrogen | President and CEO of Plug Power, directing all aspects of the company and bringing the hydrogen fuel cell market to commercialization |
| 09.02.2021 | Appalachian agtech: Indoor farm brings 1 million pounds of sustainable produce to market | Image: AppHarvest
In November 2020, agtech company AppHarvest announced it had planted its first crop of tomatoes at the company’s 2.76 million-square-foot indoor farming facility located in Morehead, Ky. On Tuesday, Kentucky Governor Andy ... |
| 27.11.2020 | Why an economy-wide net-zero emission target won't work for India | India will not only meet its climate commitments but is also set to overachieve, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on November 22, 2020, speaking at a side event at the 15th summit of the G20 countries.
The announcement came just days after... |
| 17.11.2020 | Goldman Sachs: Renewable Power Will Become The Largest Area Of Spending In The Energy Industry In 2021 | PAPALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 27, 2019: Automobiles travel along Interstate 10 as wind ... [+] turbines generate electricity at the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm near Palm Springs, California. Located in the windy gap between Southern... |
| 17.11.2020 | Morning Brief: Potential market manipulation in CAISO? Plus, FERC nominations and Eos Energy | FERC in focus: The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee will meet this week to consider the nominations of Allison Clements and Mark Christie to become FERC commissioners — nominations that have been on hold for weeks as the White ... |
| 08.10.2020 | Morning Brief: Role of gas as a bridge fuel in US ‘just got shorter and narrower’ | Role of gas as a bridge fuel in U.S. ‘just got shorter and narrower’: The natural gas revolution that has led to a power plant building boom and kept electricity prices low may be nearing its end, as the coronavirus pandemic has reduced dem... |
| 28.09.2020 | Can a 20-person startup with $25 million get Oklo’s fast-fission micro-reactor to market? | Oklo is attempting to bring an advanced nuclear reactor design to market despite an ill-fitting regulatory system and 40 years of stasis in the U.S. nuclear industry.
Founded in 2013 with an MIT-dominated founder set, Oklo has managed to su... |
| 17.09.2020 | How The TicTok Controversy Could Inflame The Chinese Trade War And U.S. LNG Markets | Serious trade tension or trade war between US and China, financial concept : Flags of USA and China ... [+] with faces of Gorge Washington and Mao Zedong, depicts trade deficit between Washington and Beijing.getty |
| 05.09.2020 | Why The Oil Industry’s $400 Billion Bet On Plastics Could Backfire | Oil companies are pouring billions into sprawling new petrochemical facilities in a bet that demand ... [+] for plastics -- which are derived from chemicals made at such plants -- will keep growing prodigiously. Anadolu Agency via Getty Ima... |
| 03.09.2020 | Global Shipping’s Moral Authority Plunges In Mauritius As Pope Intervenes In Wakashio Saga | 30 August 2020: Pope Francis calls for prayers for Mauritius from the window of the apostolic palace ... [+] overlooking St. Peter's Square in The Vatican during the weekly Angelus prayer.AFP via Getty Images |
| 31.08.2020 | The 800-Lb Gorilla Between U.S. Shale Producers And A Big Comeback: Decline Rates | A birds eye view of the thousands of pumps, drills, and oil rigs connected by strings of dirt roads ... [+] in the Permian Basin in Western Texas. An amazing sight with the clouds casting giant shadows and the bluest of skies above them.get... |
| 07.08.2020 | Morning Brief: Mississippi approves two 78.5-MW PV projects, U of I solar construction starts | $80 million solar facilities approved for two Mississippi counties: Public Service Commission Chairman Dane Maxwell drafted orders that would allow developers of the Moonshot Solar project in Hancock County and the Cane Creek Solar project ... |
| 27.07.2020 | Deutsche Bank says it will no longer invest in fracking or Arctic oil as banks turn away from fossil fuels | Deutsche Bank said it will no longer finance oil sand or energy projects in the Arctic as part of its new fossil fuels policy.
The German lender is cutting ties with fracking projects in countries with scarce water supply, and aims to end b... |
| 08.07.2020 | The future of farming: Building an agtech center in the heart of the Bluegrass State | IMAGE: iStock/kynny
Last month, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear signed an international agreement involving 17 organizations, planting the seeds for a future of the agtech industry in the heart of the Bluegrass State. One of the organization... |
| 26.06.2020 | Morning Brief: Oil-rich Norway finds carbon capture too expensive, House’s $1.5T infrastructure bill packed with pro-solar provisions | House’s $1.5 trillion infrastructure bill is packed with pro-solar, pro-storage provisions: In addition to making the stand-alone energy storage investment tax credit (ITC) eligible and extending a 30% solar ITC through 2025, the House bill... |
| 19.06.2020 | IEEFA: Outdated Bureau of Land Management policies hinder solar development | The largest property owner in the U.S.—the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)—has acreage set aside for utility-scale solar development on only 0.03% of the roughly 100 million acres it manages across the sun-rich Southwest, finds a report pub... |
| 17.06.2020 | Solar opportunities ‘ignored’ across 100 million acres in the Southwest | A New Mexico coal-to-solar project highlights the siting and permitting challenges for solar projects across the Southwest’s federally managed lands.
Photosol US must obtain a variance permit to develop the 372 MW Shiprock solar project in ... |
| 03.06.2020 | As Renewables Overtake Coal, Power Grids Must Cope With Inertia Challenge | Sweetwater in Texas aims to be the windpower capitol of the world. A pumpjack siphons oil in the ... [+] foreground. Best known for the annual Rattlesnake Roundup Festival now also host the West Texas Wind Harvest Festival. (Photo by Orjan ... |
| 15.05.2020 | Morning Brief: Spruce Finance acquires Clearway Energy’s residential solar portfolio, GM to go 100% renewable at Spring Hill | Spruce Finance acquired Clearway Energy’s entire residential solar portfolio, its largest acquisition to date: The deal is Spruce’s largest to date and the latest example of the company’s residential solar asset “growth by acquisition” stra... |
| 05.05.2020 | Morning Brief: solar is ‘essential’ in New Jersey, renewables generated more electricity than coal in April | Solar construction has been deemed ‘essential’ in New Jersey, following some confusion around Gov. Phil Murphy’s Public Health Emergency declaration. Solar projects, in terms of the declaration, fall under Executive Order 122, which stipula... |
| 30.04.2020 | Don’t Bail Out Oil & Gas — Use The Money For Environmental Cleanup Instead | 1 0
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Despite the evidence that the fossil fuel industry in the U.S. is not profitable and basically a giant money pit, President Trump tweeted last Tuesday that he has directed his cabinet to come up with... |
| 28.04.2020 | Oil Bankruptcies Are Coming: EnergyNet, The EBay Of Oilfields, Is Ready To Profit | From 2016, Chris Atherton, right, with EnergyNet cofounder Bill Britain, in a Texas oilfield. Justin Clemons, for Forbes. 2016. |
| 25.04.2020 | A Look At The Oil Industry’s Favourite Climate Solutions | 1
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Shell recently announced plans to “stop adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere by 2050,” a move hailed by some as a major step towards addressing climate change. Around the same time, however, the... |
| 18.02.2020 | Your Weekly Juice: A ‘Net Zero’ BP, Cheaper Offshore Wind, And 50,000 Batteries in California | Here are the top five energy stories I found compelling last week: |
| 11.01.2020 | South Africa Has Huge ‘Green Fuels’ Potential. But it Needs to Act Now | Sasol. Theo Matthys / Shutterstock.com |
| 11.01.2020 | South Africa Has Huge ‘Green Fuels’ Potential. But it Needs to Act Now | Sasol. Theo Matthys / Shutterstock.com
by David Richard Walwyn and Rod Crompton
South Africa needs to seriously start thinking about shifting its energy focus. This is for two reasons.
The first is that the country’s important exports – coa... |
| 07.11.2019 | UN Chief António Guterres: Asia Must Quit “Addiction” To Coal Now | 6 0
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In a speech in Bangkok, Thailand last Saturday, United Nations Chief Secretary António Guterres described climate change as the “defining issue of our time,” and that Asia must be on the “front line” to fight it by ... |
| 24.10.2019 | Solar Energy Is Now Cheaper Than Coal-Fired Power In Hundreds Of Chinese Cities | 1
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A new study has revealed that solar energy in major Chinese cities is now cheaper than using electricity supplied by the national grid, including many of those that are coal-powered. In a country where renewable energy... |
| 24.10.2019 | After betting on fossils & losing big, GE & BlackRock turn to solar | General Electric (GE) is not one of the companies that is associated with a serious embrace of the energy transition, and for good reason. While GE is one of the world’s largest makers of wind turbines, its much larger GE Power division inv... |
| 24.09.2019 | IN-DEPTH: We Can’t Solve Climate Change If Banking Industry Keeps Funding Fossil Fuels | 1
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From funding deforestation projects to giving loans to fossil fuel companies and keeping them insured, the banking & financial industry is underwriting global warming and it needs to stop. The solution? Divestment.... |
| 06.08.2019 | Stacks on Value Stacks: The large-scale solar plus storage market is coming together | Stacks on Value Stacks: The large-scale solar plus storage market is coming together
By Charles W. Thurston August 6, 2019 View Profile
Large-scale solar + storage is on the drawing boards of a host of major EPCs, with the current round of ... |
| 01.08.2019 | Investment giant BlackRock lost $90 billion over the last 10 years by investing in fossil fuel companies, a report found | Reuters
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| 24.06.2019 | IEEFA report shows utility-scale storage has some serious momentum | Momentum is gaining around an industry shift toward utility-scale battery storage systems nationally, finds a report published by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA). The report – Advances in Electricity Storag... |
| 13.05.2019 | Ohio readies bill to dump more money into coal and nuclear plants, industry groups explain how misguided it is | While Illinois and Minnesota are driving forward solar energy policy in the Midwest, Ohio, the home state of Solar Builder, continues to embarrass itself and cling to the past. There is a bill before the Ohio General Assembly (HB 6), aimed ... |
| 06.05.2019 | IEEFA: The solar investment tax credit should be extended for vulnerable coalfield areas | The federal solar tax credit should be extended by at least four years in coalfield areas, like the ones around the Navajo Generating Station (NGS) and Kayenta Coal Mine in Arizona, according to a briefing note released by the Institute for... |
| 11.04.2019 | Puerto Rico goes 100% renewable as Trump Administration calls for more gas | Only one day after the Chicago City Council approved Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s plan to move the city to 100% renewable energy by 2035, Puerto Rico has followed suit with Governor Ricardo Rosselló signing PS 1121, which sets a 100% by 2050 renewa... |