Carbon Capture Could Be the Next Offshore Trend

Offshore interest is growing, but the carbon capture and storage technology faces significant challenges.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Aug. 23, 2024)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a promising outlook for global offshore wind capacity.

Marketed: 30 MW Solar Project in Colorado

Solarstone Ltd. has retained EnergyNet for the sale of a late-stage development 30 megawatt (MW) solar PV and 60 MW/180 megawatt-hour battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Kit Carson County, Colorado.

Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub Targets Hard-to-Abate Sectors

Hydrogen demand is coming from the end users in harder-to-decarbonize sectors, hub association director says.

Chevron Wins Permit to Explore CCS Offshore Australia

The permit gives Chevron an opportunity to build on its carbon capture and storage portfolio.

Barrio Energy Acquires 12-MW Data Center in Texas

Barrio Energy’s new 12-megawatt data center in Tyler, Texas, brings the company’s number of data center properties in the state to five.

Element 1, TYCROP, H2 Portable Form Hydrogen Partnership

The companies aim to accelerate the design, manufacture and sales of hydrogen-based power generation technologies, according to a news release.

Getting to the Core: The Know-how of Geomechanics to Capture Geothermal

Understanding the behavior and geomechanics of fracture-dominated reservoirs is a must for developing geothermal assets.

Google, Energix Seal Deal for 1.5 GW of Solar

Energix said it expects to deliver the solar energy in the next two to three years.

NextDecade Scraps Rio Grande LNG CCS Project

NextDecade said its carbon capture and storage project at the Rio Grande LNG facility is not sufficiently developed, Chairman and CEO Matt Schatzman said.