COP28: Victories, Challenges Still Facing Climate Agenda

COP28 gives the private sector—including those from the oil and gas industry—and other delegates an opportunity to chime in on the global climate agenda set by world leaders.

South Korea Grants Ørsted License for Offshore Wind Project

The project is expected to be complete in the early 2030s, subject to a final investment decision.

TotalEnergies Acquires Stake in Morocco-UK Renewables Project

TotalEnergies joins fellow investors Octopus Energy and Abu Dhabi National Energy Co. as investors in U.K. renewables company Xlinks First Ltd.

We Need to Act Like the Energy Leader We Are

Our energy policy needs to reflect and enhance our role as the global energy and environmental leader.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Nov. 17, 2023)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including Dominion Energy’s latest battery storage partnership.

KBR Increases Support to UK’s Net Zero Goals

KBR’s company, Frazer-Nash Consultancy will continue to provide energy generation and distribution technical support in addition to its support contract.

Tug of War Between Energy Transition, Growing Energy Needs

Pickering Energy Partners President Walker Moody took aim at a list of misconceptions— or “dumb things” as he puts it—that the public believes about the energy industry.

Engie, WestRock Sign Agreement to Add Renewable Energy to US Grid

WestRock’s agreement with an Engie subsidiary supports two Texas-based solar projects as part of WestRock’s aims to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.

ADM, Marathon Petroleum Begin Soybean Processing for Renewable Fuels in N.D.

The facility will produce about 600 million pounds of refined soybean oil annually, all of which will be used by Marathon to make renewable diesel.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Nov. 10, 2023)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including an expanded partnership between pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca and RNG producer Vanguard Renewables.