Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Aug. 30, 2024)
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a more than $2 billion hydrogen and atmospheric gases facility in the works.
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Velda Addison joined Hart Energy in June 2012. She brings more than a decade of journalism experience along with a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin. She has won several reporting awards for news coverage in Texas and Louisiana. As part of Hart Energy's editorial team, Addison covers energy with a focus on renewables and the energy transition.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a more than $2 billion hydrogen and atmospheric gases facility in the works.
McKinsey & Co. analysis shows that lagging FIDs, inadequate supply chains, difficulties scaling technologies and profitability are holding back progress on net-zero goals.
Nano Nuclear Energy is among several companies currently developing microreactors as the nuclear industry eyes a potential rebirth in the U.S.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a promising outlook for global offshore wind capacity.
Hydrogen demand is coming from the end users in harder-to-decarbonize sectors, hub association director says.
Understanding the behavior and geomechanics of fracture-dominated reservoirs is a must for developing geothermal assets.
Executives at EQT, NOV and Oxy Low Carbon Ventures discussed technology, scalability and other energy transition needs at a recent SPE conference.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news.
Danish offshore wind developer Ørsted booked about $574 million in impairments and scrapped a green fuels project in Europe.
The offshore wind lease sale for two areas in the Central Atlantic brought in nearly $93 million, according to the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
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