Carlos Ortegains

Carlos Ortegains

Utilities Innovation Specialist
Carlos Ortegains is a researcher in renewable energy resources and technologies. His content explores solar, wind, hydro, and other renewable energy sources, and explores energy storage and grid integration solutions. Carlos’ insights empower energy professionals and policymakers to harness the potential of renewable resources, driving the transition to cleaner and more sustainable energy systems.
GE Vernova’s Stock Drops Despite Bullish Outlook
Energy Management GE Vernova’s Stock Drops Despite Bullish Outlook

A single day’s trading session on December 18, 2025, encapsulated the turbulent reality for investors in GE Vernova, as the company's stock plunged a startling 10.5% despite a backdrop of overwhelmingly positive news and a strategic position at the heart of the global energy transition. This sharp

Green Hype Outpaces UK Home Efficiency Upgrades
Energy Management Green Hype Outpaces UK Home Efficiency Upgrades

A significant and widening chasm has emerged within the UK property market, where the enthusiastic marketing of eco-friendly features is starkly at odds with the stalled progress of actual energy efficiency upgrades in the nation's homes. While property listings increasingly tout green credentials

Will the Czech Government Nationalize Energy Giant CEZ?
Conventional Fuels Will the Czech Government Nationalize Energy Giant CEZ?

Deep within the historic heart of Prague, a modern economic drama is unfolding that could reshape the Czech Republic's energy landscape for generations to come. The Czech government is seriously weighing a complete state takeover of the nation's dominant energy utility, CEZ. This monumental

How Do Solar Mamas Power Angolan Communities?
Energy Management How Do Solar Mamas Power Angolan Communities?

In the sun-drenched landscapes of rural Angola, where daylight is abundant, the setting of the sun has long signaled an end to productivity, education, and community life for countless villages existing far from the reach of the national electrical grid. This energy poverty creates a cycle of

Chennai Schools Convert Food Waste to Cooking Gas
Renewable Energy Chennai Schools Convert Food Waste to Cooking Gas

A transformative initiative is recalibrating the role of Chennai's school cafeterias, turning them from simple meal providers into centers of sustainable energy where yesterday's leftover food becomes the very fuel for today's lunch. This program, spearheaded by the Greater Chennai Corporation,

The 1.5 Degree Target Hinges on a Class Struggle
Environmental & Regulations The 1.5 Degree Target Hinges on a Class Struggle

The global effort to limit planetary warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius has decisively shifted from a challenge of technological innovation to a raw conflict of political will and socioeconomic power. At the heart of the climate crisis lies a fundamental struggle between competing class interests,

Can Ports Decarbonize Now With Renewable Propane?
Energy Management Can Ports Decarbonize Now With Renewable Propane?

The global maritime sector is navigating a complex transition toward sustainability, where the pressing need to reduce environmental impact often clashes with the non-negotiable demands of operational efficiency and fiscal responsibility. For port authorities and terminal operators, the challenge

India's EV Battery Demand to Surge 14-Fold by 2032
Renewable Energy India's EV Battery Demand to Surge 14-Fold by 2032

An Unprecedented Surge The Core of India's EV Transition India stands at the precipice of an automotive revolution, poised to become one of the world's largest electric vehicle markets in a shift that hinges entirely on its ability to scale its battery supply chain at an unprecedented rate. A new

Controversial Biofuel Plant Canceled After Public Backlash
Energy Management Controversial Biofuel Plant Canceled After Public Backlash

A highly contentious proposal to construct a large-scale biofuel facility on Semiahmoo First Nation lands has been officially abandoned following a year of intense public opposition and the collapse of critical government support. The project, a partnership between the Semiahmoo First Nation (SFN)

Are Global Climate Promises Leaving Small Islands Behind?
Environmental & Regulations Are Global Climate Promises Leaving Small Islands Behind?

In the very heart of a region grappling with the aftermath of a devastating hurricane, a high-level dialogue recently unfolded, casting a stark light on the growing chasm between the climate pledges made on the global stage and the urgent reality faced by the world's most vulnerable nations. The

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