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  • UK Nuclear Power Ambitions Hampered by Delays and Soaring Costs
    As the U.K. government doubles down on plans to develop the country’s nuclear power industry following decades of neglect, severe delays and cost increases are hampering progress. Delays and rising costs at the Sizewell C and Hinkley C nuclear projects have drawn public criticism, while concerns over public safety have... Read more »
  • MIT Study Reveals How Households Can Escape Energy Poverty
    Energy poverty is a major problem around the world, affecting families in the richest countries as well as the poorest ones. Volatile and rising energy prices are hurting families’ bottom lines and even causing many to fall below the poverty line in diverse economic contexts around the world. In the... Read more »
  • U.S. Sanctions Could Hit 1.5 Million Bpd of Russian Oil Exports
    One week into the latest – and most aggressive yet – U.S. sanctions on Russian oil exports, the Asian buyers of Russian crude are scrambling for alternative supply, the price of oil has rallied, and analyses suggest that more than 1 million barrels per day (bpd) of Moscow’s export volumes... Read more »
  • Iraq Will Not Get a Time-Out in 2025
    Iraq is a developing democracy, but its location — between Iran, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Syria — means that it always faces pressure from outside its borders.  The list of challenges it faced in 2024 ranged from ongoing security threats, including attacks on U.S. military bases by armed groups, political shifts and discussions about... Read more »
  • Canada's Rare Earth Rush: A New Frontier in Green Energy
    As Canada rapidly develops its LNG production and export capabilities and expands its oil industry, the North American country may also be looking to boost its reputation as a rare earth elements producer. Canada has produced rare earth elements (REE) for several decades and is thought to have extensive untapped... Read more »
  • Europe Leads the Charge in Nuclear Energy Expansion
    The vast energy potential and clean nature of generating power through nuclear reactions have caused a surge in global demand, with nearly every region increasing nuclear energy investment by at least 50% over the last five years. For this graphic, Visual Capitalist has partnered with Global X ETFs to analyze... Read more »
  • Big Oil Faces Wave of Climate Lawsuits from U.S. States and Territories
    Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico are some of the U.S. states and territories most affected by climate change, and they have all launched lawsuits against either the U.S. government or oil companies over the last year due to climate change challenges. This month, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected appeals from... Read more »

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  • Green hydrogen faces critical challenges in bridging ambition and reality
    Berlin, Germany (SPX) Jan 15, 2025 "Over the past three years, global project announcements for green hydrogen have almost tripled," says PIK researcher and lead author Adrian Odenweller. "However, only seven percent of the production capacity originally announced for 2023 has been completed on time during this period." According to... Read more »
  • The ins and outs of quinone carbon capture
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 17, 2025 Scientists are exploring innovative ways to tackle carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, a significant driver of climate change. Carbon capture - the process of isolating and removing CO2 from industrial emissions like cement or steel production - is a crucial tool in this effort.... Read more »
  • Floating solar panels could advance US energy goals
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 15, 2025 Federal reservoirs have the potential to significantly contribute to meeting the country's solar energy needs, according to a recent study published in Solar Energy. Geospatial scientists Evan Rosenlieb and Marie Rivers, along with Aaron Levine, a senior legal and regulatory analyst at the... Read more »
  • Fresh, direct evidence for tiny drops of quark-gluon plasma
    Upton NY (SPX) Jan 16, 2025 A new analysis of data from the PHENIX experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) reveals fresh evidence that collisions of even very small nuclei with large ones might create tiny specks of a quark-gluon plasma (QGP). Scientists believe such a substance of... Read more »
  • US to tighten trade rules to hit low-cost China shipments
    Washington (AFP) Jan 17, 2025 The United States unveiled a new rule Friday to tighten an exemption allowing low-value imports to enter the country duty-free, taking aim at Chinese shipments that might be benefiting from it. The proposal disqualifies certain products from the low-value, or "de minimis," exemption, which allows... Read more »
  • Breakthrough process converts CO2 and electricity into protein-rich food
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 16, 2025 Researchers from Xi'an Jiaotong University and the Tianjin Institute of Industrial Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, have developed an innovative method to produce single-cell protein (SCP) using carbon dioxide (CO2) and electricity. Detailed in the journal Environmental Science and Ecotechnology, this bioprocess leverages... Read more »
  • Gamers tear into Musk for 'faking' video game prowess
    Washington (AFP) Jan 17, 2025 Elon Musk's self-proclaimed persona as a top-class gamer took a thrashing on Friday, as video game enthusiasts mercilessly mocked the tech billionaire following a disastrous performance in a livestream. The uproar - tinged with hilarity - left the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX battling the... Read more »

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  • Pioneers in Irish solar energy
    From modest beginnings in 2011, Power Capital Renewable Energy (PCRE) has become one of Ireland’s foremost independent power producers (IPPs). Joint CEO and co-founder Justin Brown told pv magazine that despite Ireland’s challenging environment for solar, the company sees a lot of opportunity and is taking full advantage.... Read more »
  • The Hydrogen Stream: USGS unveils map of US geologic hydrogen resources
    The US Geological Survey (USGS) has released its first map of potential geologic hydrogen reserves in the United States, while Plug Power has secured a $1.66 billion US government loan guarantee to scale low-carbon hydrogen production nationwide.... Read more »
  • Chinese PV Industry Brief: Longi issues net loss warning for 2024
    Longi has issued a profit warning for 2024, forecasting a net loss of up to $1.11 billion – a sharp decline from last year’s profit of $1.42 billion.... Read more »
  • Solar corporate funding falls 24% to $26.3 billion in 2024
    Mercom Capital Group says inflation, high interest rates, trade disputes and policy ambiguity all contributed to a drop in corporate funding and merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in the solar sector last year.... Read more »
  • All renewables PPA structures at a glance
    German scientists have identified 18 typologies of power purchase agreements for the renewable energy market. Their research is intended to support policymakers, scientists and investors in implementing their own PPA analysis and choices.... Read more »
  • Demand drives up some European electricity prices
    A rise in electricity demand led to an increase in electricity prices across some European markets last week, while a drop in gas prices contributed to lower prices in others, according to AleaSoft Energy Forecasting’s latest analysis.... Read more »
  • Jet stream shift brings gloom to Northern Europe in December
    In a new weekly update for pv magazine, Solcast, a DNV company, reports that december brought striking contrasts in solar irradiance across Europe, with Northern Europe experiencing irradiance levels up to 30% below the already dim seasonal average, while regions south of Europe’s major mountain ranges saw irradiance up to... Read more »

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