Coal-Killing Long-Duration Energy Storage For Vermont (Vermont?!?)
Coal down, gas to go: new long duration energy storage system for wind and solar holds enough juice to replace fossil fuel power plants.
Coal down, gas to go: new long duration energy storage system for wind and solar holds enough juice to replace fossil fuel power plants.
A new energy efficient catalyst gives new hope to the prospect of a new sparkling green future fueled by low cost, sustainable biofuel.
Wind power, not coal power, will anchor a new industrial park in Sedalia, Missouri with the help of a new federally funded rail connection (socialism!).
Natural gas stakeholders are riding high but coal suffered another body blow last week in Pennsylvania, the nation’s #3 coal producing state.
Electric vehicle stakeholders can breathe easier now that lithium production is ramping up globally, though lithium investors may be in for a rough ride.
When clean tech and geopolitics collide: Russia’s En+ puts low carbon aluminum on the global decarbonization agenda, with an assist from Kentucky.
Natural gas is booming, but a new pilot project for biogas renewable energy certificates is yet another sign that the boom is about to bust.
Steady as she goes: Connecticut, aka the “Land of Steady Habits,” seeks clean offshore wind energy to the tune of 2,000 megawatts by 2030.
The Energy Dept. is looking for a few good science based facts to show that pumped hydro energy storage will funnel more wind and solar into the grid.
Despite the *best* efforts of newly minted coal lobbyist Scott Pruitt, Indiana is charting a path to renewable energy and smaller, more flexible power.