• Astronomers discover how energy escapes the galactic center

    Unlike the most energetic galaxies, our Milky Way is inactive. Gaia’s all-sky view of our Milky Way Galaxy and neighboring galaxies. The maps show the total brightness and color of stars (top), the total density of stars (middle), and the interstellar dust that fills the galaxy (bottom). Note how, on average, there are approximately ~10 million stars in each square degree, but that some regions, like the galactic plane or the galactic center, have stellar densities well above the overall...

  • Machine Learning Could Make Geothermal Energy More Affordable

    As governments and private companies pump funds into research and development, aiming to achieve the innovation needed to advance renewable energy operations, we are seeing greater progress in the global green transition. With major advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and other digital offerings in recent years, some energy experts believe that this technology can now […]

  • Hundreds of millions to incentivise clean energy future

    As Australia transitions to net-zero, a continental map of the nation’s rare earth deposits will help attract clean energy investment as a top priority in the move away from fossil fuels. In 2022, 68 per cent of total electricity generation came from fossil fuels, with 47 per cent produced from burning coal. But to reach […]

  • Renewable Energy Bill Heads to Governor's Desk

    Lawmakers gave final approval to a bill that will accelerate the state’s transition toward clean energy by requiring utilities to get 100 percent of their power from renewable sources by 2035. The bill, H.289, was lauded by environmental groups but blasted by Republicans concerned about the costs. It faces a likely veto by Gov. Phil Scott and an override when the legislature returns in June. “Today’s vote shows that most Senators agree that increasing our reliance on renewable energy...

  • Westmoreland offers utility assistance to tornado victims

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Westmoreland is offering utility assistance to victims of the EF3 tornado that killed one and left three injured last month. To provide relief to tornado victims, the City of Westmoreland has cut this month's utility bills in half. If you'd like to contribute to the relief effort, the Caring Community Foundation is []

  • Clean energy transition delays threaten power stability

    A lack of high-voltage power lines to connect wind and solar to major cities has slowed Australia’s clean energy rollout, putting homes at risk of blackouts and supply shortfalls as coal-fired power plants close. With 62 per cent of Australia’s coal stations to shut within 10 years, the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) warns reliability […]

  • 'New energy economy' cooking with gas as bosses gather

    Gas producers are backing a hotly contested technology to prolong their viability in a world committed to curbing climate change. The industry’s annual conference in Perth begins on Tuesday with a keynote speech from Resources Minister Madeleine King on a “new energy economy” amid strong liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports and uncertainty for domestic gas […]

  • DCC hits the high notes on energy transition stage

    Donal Murphy is fretting over the share price at the his Dublin conglomerate despite success in everything from guitars to vitamin gummies to solar projects

  • Putin talks tech, energy cooperation in China's Harbin

    Russia's president seeks partnerships with China to aid the war effort and boost the Russian economy.

  • The Netherlands to Expand Offshore Gas Extraction and Nuclear Energy

    The incoming Dutch government has announced plans to reduce the country’s dependence on “unreliable countries” by expanding offshore natural gas

  • Seplat Energy commits to growing shareholders wealth, sustainability

    Seplat Energy Plc has restated its commitment to sustainability and growing shareholders wealth, even as it declared US15 cents per share dividends earlier proposed by the Board of Directors for the financial year ended December 31, 2023.

  • Ecuadorian government analyzes strategies to face energy crisis

    Quito, May 16 (Prensa Latina) The Government of Ecuador is analyzing several strategies such as the rental and purchase of thermal energy to overcome the crisis that this sector is facing today in the Andean nation tog. The post Ecuadorian government analyzes strategies to face energy crisis first appeared on Prensa Latina.