Politics Over Returns? Private Equity’s Renewables, Hydrocarbon Challenge

Private equity is a leader in clean energy investment, but it hasn’t been easy.

BOEM Greenlights Atlantic Shores South Offshore Wind Project

The approval pushes the U.S. closer to its goal of deploying 30 gigawatts of offshore wind energy capacity by 2030.

New Revenue Stream Opens Up With Natural Gas Decarbonization

Could a lower carbon revenue stream, focused on hydrogen and solid carbon, open up for natural gas players?

GoldenPeaks, CNBM Target 1 GW of Solar Projects in Europe

GoldenPeaks Capital Holding and China National Building Material Group are pursuing solar projects in places such as Germany, Italy and Greece.

US Postpones Planned Wind Auction Offshore Oregon

BOEM said it received bidding interest from only one of the five companies that qualified to participate in the Oct. 15 lease auction.

DOE to Offer Up to $1.3B to Advance CCUS Technologies

The Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations said it anticipates the funding solicitation will be released in late 2024.

AI—Just One More Ball for Energy Sector to Juggle

AI is yet another challenge for the energy sector to juggle, but if used carefully, could be transformative for the industry, experts discussed during ATCE 2024.

TotalEnergies Cranks Up 1.2-GW Solar Farms in Texas

TotalEnergies’ Danish Fields and Cottonwood solar farms are part of a portfolio of 4 GW of renewable energy assets the Paris-based company is operating or constructing in Texas.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Sept. 27, 2024)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a commitment of more than $116 billion annually in renewables and grids.

Johnson Matthey: Syngas Offers Path to Low-carbon Fuels, Hydrogen

With syngas, chemical makers like Johnson Matthey have hit a sweet spot in producing no- and low-carbon ammonia, hydrogen or sustainable aviation fuel.