The Western Australia State Government is hoping wind turbines could be built in the South-West region as part of a push towards more local manufacturing. Key points: WA’s South West […]
The tropical climate zones are not just warmer, they now cover more of the planet. Blame it on steadily hotter oceans. LONDON, 27 August, 2020 – The tropics are on […]
The Guardian: Major Australian insurer Suncorp will end any financing or insuring of the oil and gas industry by 2025, adding to the group’s existing ban on support for new […]
ETEnergyworld.com: India’s dependence on thermal power will reduce to 50 per cent by 2021-22 and 43 per cent by 2026-27 on the back of renewable energy (RE) capacity additions, a […]
Published on August 15th, 2020 | by Carolyn Fortuna August 15th, 2020 by Carolyn Fortuna He describes the current state of energy as if we were on the edge of […]
S&P Global Market Intelligence ($): It nonetheless owns certainly one of Europe’s largest coal energy fleets and ranks among the many continent’s greatest carbon emitters, however on RWE AG’s half-year […]
US power generation company Vistra has received permission to expand an battery facility to become one of the world’s largest energy stores. The company operates the Moss Landing gas-fired power […]
Energy manufacturing and logistics company Phillips 66 plans to reconfigure its San Francisco refinery to produce renewable fuels. The plant, in Rodeo, will no longer produce fuels from crude oil, […]
The global offshore wind industry is booming, rapidly growing in size and earning vastly more across the globe. LONDON, 12 August, 2020 − Despite Covid-19’s grim effects on many industries, […]
Northvolt just raised another $1.6 billion in debt, bringing total debt and equity raised to $3 billion. We recently interview Northvolt CEO Peter Carlsson about Northvolt’s history and plans (see […]