Mexico saw the highest level of foreign investment in 18 years as companies were attracted to low wage workers, but U.S. energy producers, among others, continue to fuel power for the country’s new factories and projects.
A top Permian producer has signed up for a small-footprint nuclear plant. A top pressure-pumper has invested in the developer. Industry members say interest in Permian nuclear is hot.
Thyssenkrupp Nucera CEO Werner Ponikwar recently shared insight on the electrolytic hydrogen sector and the company’s plans in the U.S. during an exclusive interview with Hart Energy.
The newly combined solar company is expected to trade on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbol TOYO.
Fiber optic systems can offer CO2 plume insights in CCS applications, according to services company Weatherford.
Plans for Avangrid’s New England Wind, being developed as two projects, include up to 129 wind turbine generators.
The U.S. is poised for a geothermal boom using existing oil and gas technology. Does the industry have what it needs to scale?
Summit Carbon Solutions still needs approval from four other states for its CO2 transport pipeline.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including plans for another offshore wind energy lease sale.
Exxon Mobil is developing a low-carbon intensity hydrogen plant using natural gas as feedstock and carbon capture in Baytown, Texas.