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New Duke Energy plan adds nuclear and extends coal, but drops wind to meet surging demand
Duke Energy's new carbon plan reflects the changing regulatory environment that embraces fossil fuels at the cost of ...
Renewable energy production is growing rapidly globally thanks to technological advancement. However, intermittency of solar and wind power output has given rise to big demands for energy storage ...
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Daily on Energy: Quote of the week, Trump fends off shipping carbon tax, and Alaska drilling news
Good afternoon and happy Friday, Daily on Energy readers! The Trump administration shocked all today as it succeeded in ...
The state's goal is to prioritize carbon capture projects and incorporate more local input in the regulatory process.
Energy Intelligence’s Low-Carbon Investment Tracker provides valuable data-driven insights into where leading energy firms are directing their expanding transition spending. The tracker covers ...
Duke Energy plans to burn coal for two to four years longer than previously estimated, which will result in millions of tons ...
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Book reviews technologies aiming to remove carbon from the atmosphere
Two leading experts in the field of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS)—Howard J. Herzog, a senior research engineer in ...
Surging emissions from wildfires may have been behind the increase, which was the largest since modern measurements began ...
Explore how Singapore plans to decarbonise its energy sector and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, balancing climate goals ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, while citing the economic potential of carbon capture and sequestration, on Wednesday ordered a ...
This year, solar energy became the state’s largest source of power, surpassing natural gas and supplying more than one-third ...
The Philippines is seeking to establish bilateral or multilateral trade of carbon credits with Singapore, Japan and European ...
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