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  • What's driving decreasing gasoline consumption in China?
    Gasoline consumption in China has begun to fall in recent months amidst increased sales of electric vehicles, slow economic growth, and population decline.... Read more »
  • Northwest U.S. and western Canadian natural gas prices trade at historic lows in 2024
    Monthly average natural gas spot prices at northwestern U.S. and western Canada border pricing hubs reached historic lows in 2024 through October, according to data from Natural Gas Intelligence. Robust natural gas production in western Canada, where output has generally increased over the last two years, and high natural gas... Read more »
  • Grid infrastructure investments drive increase in utility spending over last two decades
    Annual spending by major utilities to produce and deliver electricity increased 12% from $287 billion in 2003 to $320 billion in 2023 as measured in real 2023 dollars, according to financial reports to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Capital investment in electric infrastructure mostly drove the increase, more than... Read more »
  • Most U.S. petroleum coke is exported
    Annual production of U.S. petroleum coke (petcoke) has remained relatively unchanged over the past 10 years (2014-23), averaging 46 million tons according to our analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data. Most U.S. petroleum coke is exported. The United States exported approximately 41 million tons in 2023, slightly more than the... Read more »
  • U.S. associated natural gas production increased nearly 8% in 2023
    U.S. production of associated-dissolved natural gas, or associated natural gas, increased 7.9% in 2023 compared with 2022, averaging 17.1 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) last year, according to data from Enverus Drillinginfo. Associated natural gas production, which is natural gas produced by wells that predominantly produce oil, comes mainly... Read more »

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  • The Oil Market Surplus May Be Smaller Than Feared
    Oil market forecasters such as the International Energy Agency (IEA) may have been too pessimistic about supply-demand balances in their latest assessments, which show a large surplus for 2025.   Actual global oil inventory trends in the third quarter look much more bullish than the IEA’s balances and projections, the... Read more »
  • This Little-Known Metal Just Exploded 200%, Here are 2 Ways To Play It
    Antimony, a silvery-white metalloid, might not be a household name, but it plays a crucial role in our modern world.  It's a key ingredient in military tech, batteries, and semiconductors.And now, a global antimony crisis may be looming as demand far outstrips supply... This obscure metal has become a strategic... Read more »
  • Is The U.S. Going To Bring This Multi-Billion Iraq Project To Fruition?
    Among the many projects in Iraq’s energy sector that could each make it much-needed billions of dollars a year in profits, the Nebras Petrochemical Plant is around the top of the list in terms of its potential. British supermajor Shell signed the original memorandum of understanding to develop the idea... Read more »
  • Expect a US LNG Boom in the Second Half of 2025
    The future of the United States natural gas sector hangs in the balance as a cluster of competing variables cloud the crystal ball. The upcoming regime change in the United States is certain to significantly reshape domestic production, consumption, and export trends but myriad global factors make exact projections tricky.... Read more »
  • Fed Rate Cuts Ignite Construction Boom
    Via Metal Miner The Construction MMI (Monthly Metals Index) managed to break out of its sideways trend, moving up by 6.73%. Construction news indicates that the market could see more bullish sentiment if the Fed continues its dovish stance on interest rates, dropping them steadily (get weekly updates on macroeconomic... Read more »
  • US LNG Feedgas On Track For 10-Month High
    The volume of natural gas flowing to the United States' seven liquefied natural gas (LNG) export plants was on track to hit a 10-month high on Wednesday, according to data from financial firm LSEG. The surge in feedgas was partly chalked up to flows to Venture Global LNG's Plaquemines plant... Read more »
  • European Security Threatened by Escalating Hybrid Warfare
    European government and the United States have accused Russia of intensifying "hybrid attacks" following reports that Baltic Sea fiber-optic communications cables were damaged by suspected sabotage, although they have not yet directly tied Moscow to the damage. Moscow has long denied it is involved in sabotaging Western infrastructure to punish... Read more »

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  • US govt calls for breakup of Google and Chrome
    Washington (AFP) Nov 21, 2024 The US government late Wednesday asked a judge to order the dismantling of Google by selling its widely used Chrome browser in a major antitrust crackdown on the internet giant. In a court filing, the US Department of Justice urged a shake-up of Google's business... Read more »
  • Awaiting Trump, US auto execs further temper EV push
    New York (AFP) Nov 20, 2024 US auto giants signaled Wednesday they could further slow the ramp-up of electric vehicle production as Detroit awaits the arrival of a Trump administration eager to reverse key Biden climate initiatives. Donald Trump's transition officials have discussed killing a $7,500 tax credit for electric... Read more »
  • US finalizes $1.5 bn chips award to GlobalFoundries
    Washington (AFP) Nov 20, 2024 The US government said Wednesday it has finalized a grant with chipmaker GlobalFoundries to support its semiconductor manufacturing investments, as President Joe Biden works to secure parts of his legacy before Donald Trump's White House return. The binding contract provides up to $1.5 billion in... Read more »
  • Japan ramps up tech ambitions with $65 bn for AI, chips
    Tokyo (AFP) Nov 20, 2024 Japan is readying a $65-billion push in microchips and artificial intelligence aimed at reclaiming its status as a global tech leader and meeting the urgent challenges of its ageing, shrinking population. The 10-trillion-yen package, which lawmakers could approve this week, is also seen as preparation... Read more »
  • Argonne evaluates small modular reactors for Ukraine's economic recovery
    Lemont IL (SPX) Nov 21, 2024 Building on a decades-long partnership, the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory will play a leading role in planning and rebuilding the nuclear-generated clean energy infrastructure in post-war Ukraine. Argonne will focus on developing small modular reactor applications that could play a... Read more »
  • Turning emissions into renewable methane fuel
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 21, 2024 Researchers at The Ohio State University have developed an innovative process to transform carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into methane fuel using electricity from renewable sources, potentially reshaping the future of carbon capture and energy production. CO2, a major greenhouse gas driving climate change,... Read more »
  • Charge your phone with body movement
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 21, 2024 A cutting-edge technology developed at the University of Waterloo has unlocked the potential to generate electricity from vibrations and small body movements. This innovation could enable charging your laptop while typing or powering your smartphone during a run, marking a significant leap toward... Read more »

PV MAGAZINE

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  • Balloon-integrated PV system for emergency power needs at low altitude
    Researchers in China have created a balloon-integrated photovoltaic system that reportedly represents a feasible solution for emergency PV power generation in mid-to-high latitudes. It consists of a customized balloon, 19%-efficient thin-film cadmium telluride solar cells, an exhaust valve, control and storage modules, fixed ropes, and a cord reel, as well... Read more »
  • Rooftop rollout drives impressive growth for Australian installers
    Australia’s record uptake of rooftop solar is delivering significant benefits for some installers, with new analysis by industry consultancy Solar Nerds showing triple-digit percentage point annual growth rates for some companies.... Read more »
  • Inkjet printed formamidinium tin-lead perovskite cell with 10.26% efficiency
    Researchers from Germany and India have demonstrated an inkjet printing method to fabricate formamidinium tin-lead perovskite solar cells, achieving 10.26% power conversion efficiency and a 1.25 eV energy bandgap.... Read more »
  • New algorithm may help mitigate unequal power curtailment
    Developed by researchers in South Africa, the proposed technique is based on the water cycle algorithm (WCA), a population-based metaheuristic optimization algorithm that is inspired by the water cycle process in nature and how streams and rivers flow into the sea.... Read more »
  • All solar cell efficiencies at a glance – updated
    The research group led by Professor Martin Green has published Version 65 of the solar cell efficiency tables. There are 17 new results reported in the new version.... Read more »
  • Gabon inaugurates first utility-scale solar plant
    Gabon has opened its first utility-scale solar plant – the largest in Central Africa. Developer Solen SA Gabon has said it aims to expand the Ayémé project's capacity to 30 MW to power more than 300,000 homes.... Read more »
  • Serbia moving forward with 9.75 MW solar facility
    A 9.75 MW solar plant on a former mining dump in northeastern Serbia is set for completion and grid connection by the first quarter of 2025. It will be the first solar facility operated by state utility Elektroprivreda Srbije.... Read more »

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    EcoWatch

  • VideoUNICEF: Extreme Heatwaves Will Impact 8x More Children by 2050
    A new UNICEF report released on Wednesday to coincide with World Children’s Day has found that eight times more children will experience extreme heatwaves globally by 2050. According to The State of the World’s Children 2024, three megatrends will have powerful impacts on the lives of children between now and... Read more »
  • Paris Plans to Replace 60,000 Parking Spots With Trees by 2030
    A newly released plan would see 60,000 parking spots throughout Paris turn into grounds for tree planting by 2030. The goal of the project is to better prepare for extreme heat events by providing shaded green spaces. The plan still requires approval from the Council of Paris to move forward.... Read more »
  • VideoForests With More Diverse Trees Capture More Carbon, Study Finds
    The vast array of Earth’s plants and animals is what makes our world so exciting and beautiful. When it comes to forests, having a diversity of tree species comes with an added bonus that benefits the entire planet: a higher rate of carbon sequestration. A new study has found that... Read more »
  • Video‘Coexistence Is Happening’: LA Mountain Lions Change Their Hours to Avoid Recreationists
    In a symptom of human development pushing native wildlife further outside their natural habitats, mountain lions living in the greater Los Angeles area have been changing the timing of their activities to avoid interactions with hikers, joggers, cyclists and other recreationists, according to a new study led by researchers at... Read more »
  • COP29: Nations Struggle With Fossil Fuel Transition Agreement as Saudi Arabia Poses ‘Wrecking Ball’
    COP29 talks, including the landmark deal on “transitioning away from fossil fuels” agreed upon at last year’s negotiations, had to be prevented from collapse after Saudi Arabia and other developing countries expressed opposition. Over the weekend, nations failed to come to an agreement and it was decided that talks would... Read more »
  • VideoNASA Satellites Show Major Drop in Global Freshwater Since 2014
    Using data from NASA Satellites, a research team of international scientists has observed a sudden drop in freshwater that started in 2014 and has persisted since then. The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites revealed a drastic decline in global terrestrial water storage, or TWS, between May 2014 and... Read more »
  • Video‘There Is No Climate Crisis’ Says Fracking CEO Chris Wright, Trump’s Pick to Head Department of Energy
    President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Chris Wright, an executive of the oil and gas industry, as his pick to head the United States Department of Energy (DOE). Wright — chief executive of hydraulic fracturing company Liberty Energy — has been described as a “staunch defender of fossil fuel use” who... Read more »

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