Energy Transition in Motion (Week of June 14, 2024)
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a move by tech powerhouse Google to procure more geothermal energy.
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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 move by tech powerhouse Google to procure more geothermal energy.
BP became the largest producer of RNG in the U.S. when it acquired Archaea Energy in 2022. Sykes was named CEO in 2023.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including the International Energy Agency’s forecast on clean energy investment reaching $2 trillion this year.
Construction for Element Fuels Holdings’ low-carbon fuels complex is expected to begin in first-quarter 2025, the company says.
The U.S. Treasury Department will determine the final rules on how hydrogen producers qualify for 45V, the hydrogen production tax credit.
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Regulatory and energy experts discuss hydrogen hubs as the award negotiation process continues.
The joint venture between Occidental Petroleum and Berkshire Hathaway’s BHE Renewables takes shape as companies aim to meet growing demand for lithium, a key ingredient for rechargeable batteries used for electronics, energy storage and electric vehicles.
Energy executives share insights and tips—look for red flags, run the “intercontinental flight test”—when forming lasting collaborative partnerships.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news.
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