Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story New tariffs could slow climate tech adoption As the Biden administration slaps new import tariffs on a range of metals and minerals, as well as electric vehicles and solar panels, it risks slowing the deployment of
This week, Cypriot businessmanGrigory Burenkov, an international investor and owner of Wheelerson Management Ltd and Osome Group, discusses the incredible progress in the transition towards sustainable energy sources.
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 […]
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
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.
Failing to modernize our out-of-date grid infrastructure is the No. 1 threat to the green energy transition. FERC must act and finalize this rule so we can modernize our transmission and energy systems before it’s too late.
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al-Saud said climate change is a global problem that no country could avoid, and that addressing its challenges requires concerted efforts from all
Power generators have come roaring back to life this year, despite an environment of higher-for-longer interest rates that raises their borrowing costs.
Cummins Inc. officials said the company continues to see a “long and messy” energy transition over the coming decades as key factors expected to drive adoption of lower-emissions technologies have been evolving more slowly than anticipated. Continue reading at The Republic News.
While nations worldwide embrace renewable energy, the United States needs help to keep pace, favoring gas over cleaner alternatives.
The decline in North oil and gas industry needs to be offset by greater investment in renewables to save jobs, report says
“There are so many priorities that we need to balance,” Michigan PSC Commissioner Katherine Peretick said at a Cleanpower Expo panel.