Carbon capture and sequestration is a tough sell in today’s environment — one that stresses using low-carbon fuels and one where building a new natural gas plant is much easier and cheaper.

by Ken Silverstein | Aug 1, 2023
Carbon capture and sequestration is a tough sell in today’s environment — one that stresses using low-carbon fuels and one where building a new natural gas plant is much easier and cheaper.
by Ken Silverstein | Aug 1, 2023
Carbon capture and sequestration is a tough sell in today’s environment — one that stresses using low-carbon fuels and one where building a new natural gas plant is much easier and cheaper.
by Ken Silverstein | Jul 25, 2023
U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry may have left China with an agreement on methane emissions, the most potent greenhouse gas emission of them all — and one responsible for about 30 percent of all global warming.
by Ken Silverstein | Jun 27, 2023
Nuclear can address the hard-to-decarbonize industrial sectors. That’s why NuScale is working with companies like NuCorp, which makes
“green steel.”
by Ken Silverstein | Jun 2, 2023
The latest data from the Energy Information Administration doesn’t look good for coal. In the most likely scenario, coal provides 5% of the electric portfolio, while wind and solar make up 55%.
by Marisa Higgins | Apr 11, 2023
TAI’s Energy Infrastructure Solutions team is currently the owner of the solar facility. They will lead the project’s development, manage the construction, and be responsible for long-term operations.
by Sarah Jennings | Mar 30, 2023
The programs focus on climate technology efforts that have the potential of scaling into a profitable business, and the organization emphasizes eight target industries: agriculture, chemicals, computing, electricity, manufacturing, transportation, buildings, and defense.
by Sarah Jennings | Mar 23, 2023
XCharge North America is partnering with MD7’s headquarters in Allen, TX to install the first deployment of a DC fast charging (DCFC) port option in North Texas.
by Sarah Jennings | Mar 22, 2023
Fork & Good, the brainchild of a farmer and a scientist, launched a pilot facility for producing cultivated pork, promising high yields at an affordable price.
by Sarah Jennings | Mar 17, 2023
Latin America is embarking on a new era of renewable energy, led by commitments to wind and solar utility-scale projects by Led by Brazil, Chile, and Columbia.