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.
Nova Scotia Advances Canada's First Offshore Wind Auction
Renewable Energy Nova Scotia Advances Canada's First Offshore Wind Auction

The expansive and turbulent waters of the Atlantic coast are rapidly transforming from a traditional fishing ground into a critical frontier for renewable energy generation as Canada initiates its first-ever offshore wind auction off the shores of Nova Scotia. This landmark regulatory development

Mercedes and Yutong Lead Europe’s Commercial EV Market
Infrastructure & Technology Mercedes and Yutong Lead Europe’s Commercial EV Market

The European roads of 2026 are rapidly transforming into a testing ground for the world’s most advanced sustainable logistics, as quiet, emission-free fleets begin to replace the diesel engines that have dominated for decades. This shift is no longer a distant projection but a lived reality, with

US Ethanol Production and Corn Consumption Decline in April
Renewable Energy US Ethanol Production and Corn Consumption Decline in April

Christopher Hailstone, a seasoned authority in agricultural economics and utilities, joins us to break down the latest shifts in the American biofuel sector. With a career spent analyzing the intersection of energy grid reliability and renewable resources, he offers a unique perspective on how

Can India Build a Self-Reliant Clean Energy Supply Chain?
Renewable Energy Can India Build a Self-Reliant Clean Energy Supply Chain?

The glittering expanse of solar parks stretching across the Thar Desert represents more than just a triumph of engineering; they serve as a silent testament to a nation racing to reconcile its massive green ambitions with a deep-seated industrial vulnerability. While the landscape is increasingly

Compliance Pooling Can Unlock Green Maritime Fuel Investment
Environmental & Regulations Compliance Pooling Can Unlock Green Maritime Fuel Investment

The global shipping industry stands at a critical juncture where the financial burden of decarbonization often outweighs the immediate operational benefits of adopting zero-emission technologies. While the FuelEU Maritime regulation and International Maritime Organization mandates have established

Are Battery-Electric Trucks Ready for the Long Haul?
Infrastructure & Technology Are Battery-Electric Trucks Ready for the Long Haul?

A heavy-duty truck pulling a forty-ton trailer through the European countryside used to be synonymous with the roar of a diesel engine, but that sound is rapidly being replaced by the hum of high-efficiency electric motors. Mercedes-Benz Trucks is currently transforming its own production logistics

Acelen Green Fuel Project Sparks Human Rights Conflict
Renewable Energy Acelen Green Fuel Project Sparks Human Rights Conflict

Deep in the heart of Bahia’s Recôncavo region, the vibrant green of the macaúba palm forests is becoming a symbol of a deep-seated struggle between international climate ambitions and the ancestral rights of local communities. As global industries scramble to meet aggressive decarbonization

Is Sodium-Ion the Future of Home Energy Storage?
Infrastructure & Technology Is Sodium-Ion the Future of Home Energy Storage?

The sudden shift in the renewable energy sector toward more sustainable battery chemistries highlighted the inherent vulnerabilities of a global economy reliant on scarce materials like lithium and cobalt. Recent breakthroughs in chemical engineering have propelled sodium-ion technology from a

Why Are Oil Prices Falling While Gas Prices Remain High?
Conventional Fuels Why Are Oil Prices Falling While Gas Prices Remain High?

The global energy landscape often presents a baffling paradox where the plummeting cost of a barrel of West Texas Intermediate fails to translate into immediate relief for drivers at the local pump. While crude oil typically accounts for about half the price of a gallon of gasoline, the complex

DOE Emergency Orders Fail to Save Aging US Power Plants
Infrastructure & Technology DOE Emergency Orders Fail to Save Aging US Power Plants

Christopher Hailstone is a seasoned veteran in the energy sector, having spent decades navigating the complexities of grid management and the shifting landscape of American utility infrastructure. As the U.S. Department of Energy takes the unprecedented step of issuing emergency orders to prevent

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