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Kempower Announces Fast-Charging Flex Satellite EV Chargers
About a dozen years ago, more battery-based energy storage projects began to be completed, which was exciting because they were, and continue to be, a solution to the “intermittency problem.” Sunshine and wind are not available 24/7, so it is necessary to store some solar and wind power electricity for … [continued] The post Kempower…
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Eagle Ford natural gas production increases as crude oil production holds steady
In our April Short-Term Energy Outlook, we forecast U.S. annual natural gas production from the Eagle Ford region in southwest Texas will grow from 6.8 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in 2024 to 7.0 Bcf/d in 2026. The increase in natural gas production comes as natural gas prices rise and demand for liquefied natural…
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Net-Zero by 2050: The IMO’s Victory—and the Case for Less Fuel, Not More
In April 2025, the International Maritime Organization did something rare for a UN body: it passed a binding climate policy. Not advisory, not aspirational, but actual mandatory rules. The agreement commits international shipping to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions “by or around 2050,” and despite the ambiguity of that phrasing, the … [continued] The post Net-Zero…
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Waymo’s Quickly Taking More Market Share Than I Expected
To be honest, I hadn’t thought a lot about Waymo’s market share in the cities it operates in. I just figured it’s still fairly small and niche as it works hard to improve its software and hardware. However, it turns out Waymo is getting a lot more business than I … [continued] The post Waymo’s…
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International Maritime Organization Reaches Agreement On Shipping Emissions
A new plan agreed to by the nations of the world — but not the US — will place a price on carbon emissions from ocean shipping. The post International Maritime Organization Reaches Agreement On Shipping Emissions appeared first on CleanTechnica.
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Yara, Ørsted, and the €200/ton Mirage: What Northern Lights Really Teaches Us About CCS
Northern Lights, Europe’s flagship cross-border carbon capture and storage project, is now ready to receive carbon dioxide for sequestration, with the first ships in the water and expected to start delivering waste gas from customers this year. It’s being celebrated as a triumph of climate leadership and engineering. But when … [continued] The post Yara,…
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Grunge Meets Grid: How Pearl Jam’s Carbon Price Led Me to Battery ETFs
The world is electrifying at an accelerating pace, and while solar panels and wind turbines grab most of the headlines, the real power behind the transition lies buried in rocks and embedded in chemistry. Batteries and the critical minerals that go into them are the plumbing of the clean energy … [continued] The post Grunge…
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Solving Green Hydrogen’s Water Woes, With Seawater
Electricity from a floating solar array in China array powers an experimental electrolysis system that produces green hydrogen directly from seawater. The post Solving Green Hydrogen’s Water Woes, With Seawater appeared first on CleanTechnica.
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US EV Sales Rise As Tesla Sales Fall
The EV revolution in the US is building momentum despite determined opposition from the current administration. The post US EV Sales Rise As Tesla Sales Fall appeared first on CleanTechnica.
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Mojave Micro Mill Is First US Solar-Powered Steel Mill
The new Mojave Micro Mill near Bakersfield, the first new steel mill built in California in 50 years, will be powered by renewable energy. The post Mojave Micro Mill Is First US Solar-Powered Steel Mill appeared first on CleanTechnica.