The global markets collapsed after the US administration declared unprecedented customs tariffs. At the time of writing, the full impact on stock markets and the potential influence on the globa...| International Cement Review
The new policy requires that one- to four-unit buildings undergo upgrades that reduce planet-warming emissions around the time a structure is sold.| www.kqed.org
The utility giant paid the firm nearly $3.5 million, roughly one-third of which was initially billed to ratepayers. Environmental and ratepayer advocates say SoCalGas consistently uses underhanded tactics to fight state and local electrification efforts.| www.kqed.org
The Trump administration's onslaught against renewables has halted a massive offshore wind energy project that would have helped power Connecticut and Rhode Island The post Trump is going after wind energy. How will the industry survive? appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
Legislators had to extend the deadline to spend a $5-billion fund for new gas power plants, while renewable projects race ahead The post Market headwinds have stymied a Texas plan to boost natural gas appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
Canada is positioning itself as a key supplier of liquified natural gas to Europe, despite forecasts of global oversupply and demand decline The post Canada plans to sell gas to Europe despite doubt over demand appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
The plug-in panel kits are available for now only in Germany, which recently relaxed rules to facilitate more solar energy uptake The post Ikea makes a power play with solar panels for apartment balconies appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
Revolution Wind sues the Trump administration after its nearly complete offshore wind farm was halted. What the lawsuits mean for clean energy and jobs.| A greener life, a greener world
The Revolution Wind project faces a halt due to US government actions, risking significant job losses and economic impacts in New England.| A greener life, a greener world
The Trump administration’s attack on wind energy feels dumber and dumber every day. Let’s see if we can make it make some sense. After that, the major headlines of the week. Last Friday, his Transportation Department withdrew $679 million for offshore wind projects at 12 ports. Last month, the administration sent a stop-work order to … Continue reading "Trump’s War on Wind is Dumb. It also Makes Sense."| Legal Planet
With the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), Congress sought to rein in abuses of the energy tax credits created under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). In particular, the Investment Tax Credit (ITC) and the Production Tax Credit (PTC) now face earlier phase-out dates and stricter construction requirements. Under the IRA and Obama-era... The post From Safe Harbors to Physical Work: Understanding the New Treasury Guidance appeared first on EPIC for America.| EPIC for America
Uncover Valuable Insights with Microsoft Copilot for Executives Microsoft Copilot for Executives is reshaping how leaders access critical insights. Learn how this AI assistant turns data overload into actionable strategies leaders can trust. The responsibilities of leaders in an organization are vast. Each role depends on [...] The post Uncover Valuable Insights with Microsoft Copilot for Executives appeared first on Smartbridge.| Smartbridge
Microsoft Copilot Use Cases Across Industries Discover how Microsoft Copilot is transforming Energy and Oil & Gas, Life Sciences and Medical Devices, and Restaurants through real-world use cases that improve efficiency, decision-making, and customer experiences. Microsoft Copilot is quickly becoming a trusted tool for organizations looking [...] The post Microsoft Copilot Use Cases Across Industries appeared first on Smartbridge.| Smartbridge
Optimize workforce and equipment utilization, boosting efficiency and driving improved profitability with AI Smartbridge Use Case Collection Energy / Oil & Gas Smartbridge’s AI-driven workforce & equipment optimization solution revolutionizes oilfield operations by reducing downtime, improving efficiency, and maximizing profitability. [...] The post Use Case: Optimize Workforce & Equipment Utilization for Oil & Gas appeared first on Smartbridge.| Smartbridge
Transparent solar panels are beginning to appear at test sites around the world. Instead of only placing solar panels on rooftops, researchers say that windows could generate clean electricity soon. Transparent solar panels, also called solar windows, look like regular glass. They allow people to see through them while at the same time producing electricity. […] The post Transparent Solar Panels Will Soon Make Every Window Work Like Solar Panels appeared first on MyElectricSparks MES.| MyElectricSparks MES
Korean scientists have designed tree-shaped solar arrays that can make the same amount of electricity as normal solar farms, but without cutting down forests. These vertical structures, known as solar trees, allow 99% of forest cover to remain untouched while still generating clean energy. Renewable energy projects in South Korea have come with a painful […] The post Korean Scientists Build Solar Trees That Can Save Forests While Producing Clean Energy appeared first on MyElectricSparks MES.| MyElectricSparks MES
The U.S.-China relationship is based on overconsumption and military rivalry — with a growing ecological cost. It doesn’t have to be. The post Can Ordinary People Rewrite the U.S.-China Relationship? appeared first on Foreign Policy In Focus.| Foreign Policy In Focus
Dallas Innovates, Every Day: Here's what's new + next in North Texas. Irving-based Frontier Infrastructure Holdings has partnered with the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources to complete drilling operations for a second deep characterization well at the Sweetwater Carbon Storage Hub in Wyoming, reaching a total vertical depth of 18,437 feet.… The post North Texas’ Frontier Infrastructure Holdings Partners on America’s Deepest-Ever Carbon Storage Well appeared first on D...| Dallas Innovates
Exhibits include entire model homes — ranging from manufactured and modular to 3D-printed — developed by companies from across the U.S.| HousingWire
By Bill Walker For decades, California has been on the cutting edge of US environmental policy. The state has enacted landmark measures to regulate air and water pollution, protect residents from exposure to toxic chemicals, and combat the climate crisis. Many of its groundbreaking policies have spread to other states. The post Postcard from California: State’s status as clean energy pacesetter threatened by Trump’s attacks appeared first on The New Lede.| The New Lede
What and where are the grassroots movements and alternative visions that challenge green colonialism and offer ‘ecosocial transition’ pathways toward equitable and ecological futures? This question is at the heart of ‘The Geopolitics of Green Colonialism: Global Justice and Ecosocial Transitions’, an open access book which critiques the promoted solutions to the climate polycrisis while also exploring alternatives.| resilience
The UK is warming, and staying comfortable in hotter summers is a must. But there’s more than one way to cool down. Simple measures like fans, efficient heat pumps and rooftop solar – combined with smarter building design and passive cooling – could keep homes safe, energy use low and emissions in check.| resilience
News flash (irony intended): the news media are idiots with the memory of a mayfly. The most recent example, the breathless coverage of the supposed gas deal between Russian and China announced with great fanfare during Putin’s visit to Xi. “Apparent breakthrough.” “Could reshape.” Uhm, if you have paid attention, or if you do some […]| Streetwise Professor
09/04/2025 Meteomatics AI Method Enhances Solar and Wind Power Forecasts, Saving Operators and Traders Millions Each Year Meteomatics has developed a new approach that applies advanced machine learning to power forecasts, enhancing accuracy by 13% for solar and up to 50% for wind. For operators and traders, that means annual savings ranging from tens of thousands to several million dollars, making renewable forecasts more reliable and financially valuable. Renewable Forecasting Grounded in Re...| Meteomatics Articles - EN
09/01/2025 Match the Energy Market15-Minute Weather Forecasts for Europe’s New Day-Ahead Trading Rules Starting October 1, 2025, Europe’s day-ahead electricity market moves from hourly to 15-minute trading intervals, demanding much higher forecasting precision, especially for renewables. Meteomatics' EURO1k model provides weather forecasts at 15-minute temporal and 1-km spatial resolution, aligning directly with the new market structure. Its fine granularity helps market participants bett...| Meteomatics Articles - EN
The Town of Fort Smith is still pressing the territorial government for reimbursement over costs that the municipality says came from a series of power outages. The post Fort Smith still seeking costs from winter power outage damage first appeared on Cabin Radio.| Cabin Radio
The Spanish Ministry for Ecologic Transition and Demographic Challenge (“MITECO”) has launched a public consultation on a Draft Royal Decree| Covington Blogs
A project is helping to retrofit 16 homes with more insulation, sealing, and electric stove tops and heat pumps. The post A Colorado manufactured home community is getting more energy efficient appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.| Yale Climate Connections
Still Bright has developed a new way to extract copper, which can recover nearly all the copper from typical ores without pre-processing steps that lose up to 20% of the metal The post Start-up of the Week: Still Bright & the art of making copper extraction cost-effective appeared first on International Finance.| International Finance
Earlier this week, PosiGen, a Louisiana-based solar developer announced that they will be ceasing operations across the country, including three Connecticut-based offices in Danbury, Shelton and Wethersfield. Seventy-eight Connecticut workers are set to lose their jobs due to the closures, which PosiGen cited “significant financial difficulties” as the reason. Earlier this summer, President Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress…| Capitol Dispatch
British oil giant Shell announced Wednesday it has abandoned construction of one of Europe’s largest biofuel plants in the Netherlands, as it focuses on its fossil fuels business. Faced with weak market conditions, the company last year suspended construction of the renewables biofuel factory in Rotterdam that was intended to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) […] The post Shell abandons huge biofuel project in Netherlands appeared first on Digital Journal.| Digital Journal
By: Drew Yewchuk Matter Commented On: Orphan Well Association Annual Report 2024/2025 PDF Version: The Orphan Well Association Annual Report 2024/2025: The Sequoia Settlement Hits the Orphan Inventory On July 15, 2025 the Orphan Well Association (OWA) released their Annual Report for 2024/2025. OWA annual reports provide insight into Alberta’s orphan oil and gas site […] The post The Orphan Well Association Annual Report 2024/2025: The Sequoia Settlement Hits the Orphan Inventory first ap...| ABLawg
In total, more than 55 chargers will operate across eight Royal Farms locations in Maryland. The post Electrify America, Royal Farms Launch EV Charging Stations in Maryland appeared first on The Buzz - Electric Vehicle News.| The Buzz – Electric Vehicle News
With the partnership, fleets can automatically navigate, park, dock at wireless pads, and charge vehicles without human intervention. The post HEVO, STEER Tech Partner on Autonomous EV Charging Solutions appeared first on The Buzz - Electric Vehicle News.| The Buzz – Electric Vehicle News
Noveon started monthly deliveries in August and supply all magnet parts used in ABB's North American motor production facility by the end of 2026. The post Noveon Magnetics Secures Long-Term Supply Agreement with ABB appeared first on The Buzz - Electric Vehicle News.| The Buzz – Electric Vehicle News
Electrify America Santa Monica station opens with 20 Hyper-Fast chargers, expanding high-speed EV charging access in California.| The Buzz - Electric Vehicle News
More than a century ago, scientists pondered how evolution might be driven by mutations caused in part by cosmic rays that bombard Earth after the explosive demise of faraway stars. Yet how cosmic rays move through space has been an … Continue reading → The post Untangling the cosmos appeared first on ASCR Discovery.| ASCR Discovery
Scientists, industries and policymakers have been working for years to find energy storage technologies that will help meet peak demand for transportation, power generation and other energy-hungry activities. Take, for instance, hydrogen, a promising option for energy storage that is … Continue reading → The post Putting hydrogen to work appeared first on ASCR Discovery.| ASCR Discovery
Opinion: Tech giant Amazon's NZ boss makes one of the clumsiest and most embarrassing attempts in a long time to spin good news out of a fiasco, writes Jonathan Milne| Newsroom
Tornado Cash founders have been charged with laundering more than $1 billion in criminal proceeds.| CNBC
CAISO has long been a case study in managing an electricity grid with a high share of renewable energy. The rapid expansion of solar generation in the region has reshaped daily patterns of supply and demand, drawing attention to the “duck curve.” This concept describes net load—electricity demand minus wind and solar generation—which reflects the burden placed on conventional, flexible energy sources, such as natural gas. Named for its resemblance to a duck’s silhouette, the curve h...| FactSet Insight
Olivia Diedrich contributed to this Insight The 45Q tax credit was created in 2008 as part of the Energy Improvement and Extension Act to incentivize carbon capture and storage in the United States. Since its inception, the tax credit has been revised multiple times to try and make it more accessible to projects in the emerging carbon capture market. Most recently, the tax credit was amended in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) passed on July 4th, 2025. In this Insight, we will explor...| FactSet Insight
A recent report by Wood Mackenzie noted that electricity demand in Japan will be concentrated in Tokyo and Kansai In sum – what to know: Triple electricity use by 2034 – Data center power consumption could reach 66 TWh, equal to up to 18 million households, driving 60% of Japan’s demand growth. Project delays – […]| RCR Wireless News
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In a bold move toward sustainability, CIÉ, Ireland’s national public transport provider, has pledged to install solar panels on the rooftops of all its buildings. From bus depots to rail stations and offices, CIÉ’s nationwide infrastructure will soon be tapping into clean, renewable solar energy. The initiative marks a major milestone for public sector climate […] The post CIE Transport Pledges Solar Rollout Across All Buildings – Is It Time Your Business Went Solar Too? appeared fi...| Green Prophet
The rise of generative AI has created a new kind of sustainability challenge. While training large models is energy-intensive, the greater environmental cost now comes from everyday inference at scale. By making smarter infrastructure choices — from workload placement and cooling methods to aligning compute with renewable energy windows — organizations can significantly cut emissions without compromising AI performance. Carbon-aware AI is fast becoming a measure of engineering maturity an...| Techstrong.ai
CAIRO, Aug 30 (Reuters) – Egypt has signed four agreements with international firms worth more than $340 million to explore oil and gas in the Mediterranean and Nile Delta, the Petroleum Ministry said on...| gCaptain
A woman who defrauded Eskom in 2020 has been handed a serious, if not confusing sentence by a criminal court in Middelburg.| Hypertext
How miners turn stranded energy into a competitive edge, and why structure makes the difference.| Hashrate Index
Since 2020, electricity prices have been steadily rising. And since 2022, they’ve increased at twice the rate of inflation. Consumers are right to be frustrated. With oil prices falling, electricity prices have emerged as the key energy pain point for families and the target for aggressive energy policy. Bringing down electricity prices is now a priority, but Americans shouldn’t lose sight of … Read more| DV Journal
Three years ago today, I published the first post for the Climate Change Collective—a group of bloggers dedicated to bringing awareness to the impact of environmental issues on our lives. To celebrate three years of climate change awareness, today’s post looks back on the terrific content our group has published over the last year. The post Celebrating 3 years of climate change awareness and environmental education appeared first on Boomer Eco Crusader.| Boomer Eco Crusader
Critics of subsidies and mandates for clean energy, energy efficiency, and electric vehicles, say these technologies should be able to compete on a level playing field. Fossil fuels still enjoy wor…| Climate Value Exchange
So, the US has claimed victory against the UK. Regular readers may recall that in February the UK’s Home Office secretly asked Apple to put a backdoor in the Advanced Data Protection encryption it offers as a feature for iCloud users. In March, Apple challenged the order. The US objected to the requirement that the … Continue reading "Email to Ofgem" The post Email to Ofgem appeared first on net.wars.| net.wars
by Bart Hawkins Kreps Auto industry voices in Canada have made headlines recently by urging a longer timeline for the transition to electric cars. We should hope that Prime Minister Mark Carney does not give in to this demand. Yet even if Canada’s federal government sticks to the current policy, and Canadian new car sales are 100 percent zero-emission by 2035, carbon emissions will decline much more slowly than the world needs. The post Carbon and Canada’s Cars: “Business As Usual, Elec...| Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy
Tucker County, WV, is a biodiversity hotspot, now threatened by a huge data center. Citizens have the expertise to minimize harm.| Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy
CAMPBELL, Calif. CLEVELAND, Ohio, – ChargePoint (NYSE: CHPT), a leading provider of EV charging solutions, together with intelligent power management company Eaton, today announced an ultrafast charging architecture with end-to-end power infrastructure for public charging and fleets. ChargePoint Express Grid, powered by Eaton, is a vehicle-to-grid (V2G) capable solution that delivers up to 600kW of […] The post ChargePoint and Eaton launch breakthrough ultrafast DC V2G chargers and power ...| School Transportation News
The Center for the National Interest is pleased to share a new report, “How America Can Achieve Nuclear Energy Dominance: Recommendations to Implement President Trump’s Policy Agenda,” released in partnership with Energy Innovation Reform Project. This forward-looking document outlines how the United States can revitalize its nuclear energy sector to meet rising domestic demand, compete| Center for the National Interest
New Report: How America Can Achieve Nuclear Energy Dominance| cftni.org
"During a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. spoke about offshore wind farms."| CFACT
Neither the United States, nor any nation, should permit the UN climate regime to dictate its energy policy via international litigation.| CFACT
The White House sounded the alarm that the nuclear fuel cycle infrastructure has severely atrophied, with only about 5% of fuel used in U.S. reactors coming from domestic sources.| CFACT
Americans are feeling the pinch as electric bills rise.| CFACT
WASHINGTON – The U.S Transportation Department on Friday canceled $11.25 million in federal funding for gateway upgrades for access, resiliency and development at the Port of Davisville that was approved in November. The cancellation was part of a total $679 million in federal funding for offshore wind projects in 11 states was rescinded in the […]| Providence Business News
For columnist Noura Costany, fluctuating energy levels can mean being able to climb the stairs one day and relying on a wheelchair the next.| Cushing's Disease News
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Nigel Farage’s Reform UK would allow a fossil fuel company owned by a Donald Trump donor to open up a huge fracking site in Greater Lincolnshire, DeSmog can reveal. Andrea Jenkyns, Reform’s mayor in the region, recently met with Egdon Resources – an oil and gas firm owned by Texas-based Heyco Energy – which claims […] The post Reform Plans to Hand Fracking Windfall to Trump Donor appeared first on DeSmog.| DeSmog
At the start of June, MSN, the world’s fourth-largest news aggregator, posted an article from a new climate-focused publication, Climate Cosmos, entitled: “Why Top Experts Are Rethinking Climate Alarmism”. The article – by “Kathleen Westbrook M.Sc Climate Science” – cited a finding from the “Global Climate Research Institute” that “65 percent of surveyed climate professionals […] The post AI ‘Slop’ Websites Are Publishing Climate Science Denial appeared first on DeSmog.| DeSmog
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage will speak next week alongside the authors of Donald Trump’s plans to “dismantle the administrative state” and scrap climate policies. Farage is a featured speaker at the National Conservatism (NatCon) conference in Washington DC – at least his tenth visit to the U.S. since being elected as an MP. As […] The post Farage to Share Stage with Architects of Trump’s Anti-Climate Agenda appeared first on DeSmog.| DeSmog
The global advertising giant Interpublic Group (IPG) is facing allegations by staff that its rebrand of the world’s largest oil company violated a pledge to avoid work that could worsen the climate crisis. Documents obtained by DeSmog show that a group of IPG’s London-based agencies created campaigns designed in part to convince government policymakers that […] The post Exclusive: Ad Giant IPG Accused of Breaking ‘Industry First’ Climate Policy With Work for World’s Biggest Oil Co...| DeSmog
Advertising firms are increasingly shy about their work for the fossil fuel industry. But now, thanks to insider sources and documents from global communications holding company Interpublic Group (IPG), DeSmog can reveal the team of ad, PR, and lobbying agencies that help shape the image of Saudi Aramco — the world’s biggest oil company. Credit: […] The post The Team of Ad Agencies Working to Polish Saudi Aramco’s Corporate Image appeared first on DeSmog.| DeSmog
TalkRadio bombarded listeners with false climate claims after England recorded its hottest June on record, DeSmog can report. The channel, which attracts nearly half a million listeners a week, consistently hosted anti-climate, pro-fossil fuel voices throughout July. The Met Office said it was “virtually certain” that human influence had increased the occurrence and intensity of the extreme heat. […] The post Murdoch-Owned TalkRadio Airs Anti-Climate Attacks Six Times a Day appeare...| DeSmog
Commissioners in a Georgia county unanimously decided to delay a vote on contentious new rules governing massive data center projects, during a meeting that drew an unusual overflow crowd. Dozens of local residents packed the Commissioner Chambers in Newnan, 40 miles southwest of Atlanta, with more standing outside. Many wore red to show their unified opposition […] The post Georgia County Puts Off Key Data Center Vote After Public Backlash appeared first on DeSmog.| DeSmog
Labour’s new data access law would allow the UK government to replicate an Elon Musk-style DOGE data-grab, experts and campaigners have warned. They believe the new law is “ripe for abuse” and could be weaponised by a future Reform UK administration to further its anti-climate, anti-asylum, anti-government agenda. The Data (Use and Access) Act, which […]| DeSmog
Blackstone has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Shermco, a provider of full life-cycle electrical equipment services, from Gryphon Investors in a deal valued at approximately $1.6 billion. Founded in... The post Blackstone to Acquire Shermco in $1.6 Billion Energy Transition Deal appeared first on ESG News.| ESG News
X-energy, Amazon, Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP), and Doosan Enerbility have signed a strategic agreement to accelerate deployment of X-energy’s Xe-100 advanced small modular reactors (SMRs) in the United... The post Amazon, X-energy, KHNP, Doosan Launch $50B Nuclear Power for AI appeared first on ESG News.| ESG News
Human civilisation is experiencing a Great Metamorphosis in which our energy, politics, economics, culture, values and worldviews are being completely rewritten.| Age of Transformation
Collapse is not the end - it's the beginning. The fear and uncertainty of this time signals the obsolescence of old ways of being. As we step into the unknown, truly new ways of being are emerging. Our challenge is to seize on and amplify these opportunities.| Age of Transformation
We've passed a global energy transition tipping point making dominance of solar, wind and batteries inevitable and irreversible within decades. A whole new system is being born. But technology alone can't save us: we need a collective shift in mindset, values and governance.| Age of Transformation
President Donald Trump’s 2026 budget proposal includes the total elimination of the Community Services Block Grant, a little-known but vitally important source of funding aimed at reducing poverty for many rural communities. Run by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), 90% of the grant’s money goes to community action agencies that operate in […] The post Trump Wants to Eliminate a Grant Program Because It Funds ‘Equity-Building and Green Energy Initiatives’ appeared ...| The Daily Yonder
The new government subsidy scheme for electric vehicles is welcome, but is not enough to achieve net zero. Innovation itself is hampering change The post Subsidising new electric cars is not really the solution first appeared on East Anglia Bylines.| East Anglia Bylines
It sounds cliché, but when you face a crisis, it helps to remember times that you’ve overcome adversity. That’s the power of history. And it’s one of the reasons I think the new PBS documentary “Clearing the Air: The War on Smog” is crucial to share right now. In the 1940s, dark, smoky clouds crept … Continue reading "How to Dissent? Learn American History"| Legal Planet
Trump's executive orders exude disdain for expertise, antagonism toward his opponents, and a relish for power.| Legal Planet
Wärtsilä will supply the engineering and equipment for a 217 gross MW power plant in Kentucky, USA. © Wärtsilä Corporation HOUSTON, Texas – Technology group Wärtsilä will supply the engineering and equipment for a 217 gross MW power plant in Kentucky, USA. The contract has been placed by East Kentucky Power Cooperative (EKPC), a not-for-profit electric utility that generates and transmits power to 16 owner-member electric cooperatives in the state. The plant is needed to provide ad...| Informed Infrastructure
Discover how landscapes can act as living batteries and how to harness soil, biomass, water, and slope dynamics for energy storage & resilient NYC landscaping.| Eco Brooklyn
While AI (artificial intelligence) holds exciting promise for manufacturing, we are not quite yet at the place where AI is ready for primetime applications. While AI can often serve as guiding tools, we need our workforce to steer the ship in manufacturing. Still, one big lingering question remains: Can we truly trust AI? One research [...] The post Trust AI: Play Sudoku first appeared on Connected World.| Connected World
In the heart of Eastern Kentucky’s coalfields, a small church in Fleming-Neon has a long history of finding a way, even in hard times. During the Great Depression, in 1938, a small group of community members in Neon heard about a church for sale in nearby Pike County. Piece by piece, they took down the […] The post Saving Grace and Energy in Neon, Kentucky appeared first on Mountain Association.| Mountain Association
For nearly five decades, Sensei Dan McCaslin has been teaching martial arts to students of all ages—some just four years old and others well into their seventies. At the Richmond School of Karate, he has built a community where confidence grows and discipline is learned through a mix of fun and structure. Classes are tailored […] The post Brightening the Dojo: Energy Savings at the Richmond School of Karate appeared first on Mountain Association.| Mountain Association
Kentucky Power recently announced new incentives to help customers make energy savings upgrades. The incentives differ based on residential or commercial accounts. In this quick blog, we share a few highlights of the program. Homeowners Kentucky Power’s EnergyAdvantage at Home program provides a free visit from an Energy Advisor who will install energy saving measures […]| Mountain Association
In the popular YouTube channel Veritasium, generally known for rigorous research and not making false claims continuously, there was a video about lithium ion batteries, The Perfect Battery Material Is Dangerous. In that video, several times a claim was made that water-based electrolyte batteries are limited to 1.23 volts. Specifically, at first electrolysis was demonstrated, and it was said that at most 1.23 volts can be pushed through the electrolyte. It was also said that water-based elect...| Recent Questions - Skeptics Stack Exchange
Nersa has granted Eskom permission to increase its prices further than it already has.| Hypertext
Watch the webinar here.Read the presentation here. On August 1, 2025, the Center for Public Enterprise, RMI, Milken Institute Community Infrastructure Center, and S2 Strategies hosted a webinar called “Maintaining Momentum: How States and Private Finance Can Continue to Lead on Clean Energy.” The leadership of subnational governments, green banks, and private financing are vital […] The post Maintaining momentum through public enterprise appeared first on Center for Public Enterprise.| Center for Public Enterprise
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, recently signed into law, made an interesting tweak to the tax structure of energy projects: It reinstated developers’ ability to deduct the total cost of their capital expenditures from their taxable income in the year they made those expenditures. This provision| Center for Public Enterprise
The MPSC's decisions on measuring clean energy costs under Michigan's new law will affect utility rates and the state's transition to renewable energy.| Planet Detroit
U.S. and Russian government officials discussed several energy deals on the sidelines of negotiations this month that sought to achieve peace in Ukraine, according to five sources familiar with the talks.| gCaptain
This memoir, written by one of the most decorated research analysts in recent decades, will appeal to all finance practitioners and energy industry specialists. The post Book Review: Can’t Deny It appeared first on CFA Institute Enterprising Investor.| CFA Institute Enterprising Investor
What is the Black Moon and why is it so powerful? Explore the Black Moon meaning, symbolism, spiritual import, astrology, and rituals to align with this rare lunar event.| Whats-Your-Sign.com
The official 2025 R&D 100 Awards have been announced by R&D World. This worldwide science and innovation competition, now in its 63rd year, received entries from organizations around the world. This year’s judging panel included industry professionals from across the globe who evaluated breakthrough innovations in technology and science. The Winners are listed below by… The post Revealing the 2025 R&D 100 Awards Winners appeared first on Research & Development World.| Research & Development World
Thanks to the continued AI boom, data centers are popping up around the U.S., but some states are favored more than others. While Virginia has the most data centers, over 300, Arizona is now a magnet for new facilities, given its low operating costs and plentiful space. There are, of course, additional logistical hurdles involved… The post Blueprint for rural energy could help reinforce grids against data centers’ power needs appeared first on Research & Development World.| Research & Development World