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The high cost of living, primarily driven by inflation, has become a major concern in political discussions across North America. Political parties have recognized this issue as a top priority for ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi used his G7 outreach speech to press for stronger global cooperation on clean energy and critical minerals, calling energy security a “major challenge for future ...
The Senate’s latest megabill keeps deep cuts to solar and wind credits, phasing them out by 2028 (despite extending support for nuclear, hydro, and geothermal through 2033). (E&E News) The Senate’s ...
Data center developers’ No. 1 siting factor? Access to utility power, especially as grid delays force a rethink of onsite generation. (PV Magazine) In top markets like Austin-San Antonio, developers ...
Nowadays, we hear more and more about hydrogen. Japan, South Korea, Australia, and the European Union, which are leaders in this field, have big plans for it. At the same time, we must recognize that ...
The abrupt dismissal of NRC Commissioner Chris Hanson—without cause and by email—has thrown the agency’s independence into question just as it begins reviewing next-gen reactor safety standards. (E&E ...
FERC should reject MISO’s petition to limit its market monitor’s oversight re: transmission planning, according to a group of state utility regulators and ratepayer advocates. (Utility Dive) The MISO ...
Deep tech refers to technology solutions based on significant scientific or engineering advancements. These innovations often require substantial research and development (R&D) and are characterized ...
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At this pivotal and defining moment Asian-based businesses stand poised to lead the global race towards a clean, sustainable future. The transition presents an exciting opportunity for companies in ...
XRG, the investment arm of Abu Dhabi-based Adnoc, just made a $19 billion move to buy Australia’s Santos, the country’s second-largest gas producer. Behind the bid? Betting on LNG and energy security ...
The world’s biggest banks didn’t just step away from climate pledges last year—they doubled down on fossil fuels. (Semafor) Nearly half of last year’s $869 billion in loans and underwriting from the ...