Executives to Fed: Power Grid the US Needs by 2030 is Nowhere in Sight

Among the energy executives looking for more electrons, Warren Buffett’s own energy provider in Omaha, Nebraska, says “we have to stop this fighting.”

Anaergia Scores Operations Contract at Waste-to-RNG Facility

Sevana Bioenergy's Rialto Bioenergy Solutions facility is designed to convert municipal wastewater biosolids and landfill-diverted organic waste into RNG and fertilizer.

WoodMac Sees Lighter Hand on Emissions, Departure From Paris Under Trump

Much of the Inflation Reduction Act is likely to remain in place, forecasting firm Wood Makenzie says.

Carbon Removal Company Equatic Appoints New CEO

Equatic appointed a new CEO in preparation to launch the world’s largest ocean-based carbon removal plant.

Hollub: Oxy Low Carbon Ventures Bolsters US Energy Independence

Occidental Petroleum is making a number of low-carbon moves in the Permian—a maneuver that will bolster the U.S.' energy independence, CEO Vicki Hollub told Hart Energy in an exclusive interview. 

MVP Lithium Taps Evove to Commission DLE Plant in Canada

Midas Vantage Projects Lithium said the plant will be located in the Montney Formation in Canada and is considered a “promising new lithium resource.”

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Nov.15, 2024)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including an agreement for the supply of oxide fuel cells to meet energy data center needs.

Occidental CEO Sees Bipartisan DAC Support as Projects Advance

Occidental Petroleum CEO Vicki Hollub said the next president will be positive for the U.S. energy industry, especially direct air capture.

'Affordable, Reliable, Zero Carbon': Toby Rice Says NatGas Takes the Lead

EQT CEO Toby Rice highlights natural gas' potential to achieve the energy trifecta, affordability, reliability and zero carbon, with the help of carbon capture technology, in this Hart Energy Exclusive interview.

Lyten Buys Cubert’s California Battery Manufacturing Facility

Lyten said it plans to invest up to $20 million to convert the 119,000-sq-ft facility, in San Leandro, California, to produce lithium-sulfur batteries.