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.
Can US Naval Escorts Reopen the Vital Strait of Hormuz?
Conventional Fuels Can US Naval Escorts Reopen the Vital Strait of Hormuz?

The absolute halt of maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz since February 28 has effectively severed the primary artery of the global energy market, plunging international trade into a period of profound uncertainty. This strategic chokepoint, which typically facilitates the passage of

Can Used Cooking Oil Power the Future of Indian Aviation?
Renewable Energy Can Used Cooking Oil Power the Future of Indian Aviation?

The massive volume of used cooking oil generated by India's vast culinary landscape represents an untapped energy reservoir capable of decoupling the aviation industry from its heavy reliance on fossil fuels. As the aviation sector currently contributes approximately two to three percent of global

Is Federal Intervention Enough to Save the U.S. Power Grid?
Infrastructure & Technology Is Federal Intervention Enough to Save the U.S. Power Grid?

Christopher Hailstone brings a wealth of expertise to the table as a seasoned specialist in energy management and electricity delivery. Having spent years navigating the complexities of renewable energy integration and grid security, he has become a go-to authority on the evolving reliability of

Green Ammonia Supply Chains – Review
Renewable Energy Green Ammonia Supply Chains – Review

The global energy map is undergoing a radical reconfiguration as industries seek to decouple their heavy power requirements from the traditional carbon-intensive infrastructure. Green ammonia has emerged as the most viable candidate for this role, acting not just as a chemical precursor for

AI Demand Drives Renewable Energy M&A Despite Funding Drops
Energy Management AI Demand Drives Renewable Energy M&A Despite Funding Drops

The Paradox of Progress: Navigating the 2025 Energy Investment Landscape The global energy sector is currently navigating a period of stark contradiction characterized by a cooling of traditional funding alongside a feverish appetite for strategic acquisitions. In 2025, the renewable energy

India Boosts Organic Fertilizer Sales via Biogas Subsidies
Renewable Energy India Boosts Organic Fertilizer Sales via Biogas Subsidies

The transformation of Indian agricultural fields from chemical-dependent landscapes into thriving hubs of organic productivity has reached a monumental milestone as sales of bio-based fertilizers surged to 16.72 lakh metric tonnes this February. This rapid evolution, moving away from a previous

How Does the Kharg Island Conflict Reshape Global Energy?
Conventional Fuels How Does the Kharg Island Conflict Reshape Global Energy?

The shifting tides of the Persian Gulf have recently transformed a small speck of land into the most dangerous bottleneck in the history of the modern fuel economy. Kharg Island, a rugged outcrop roughly 30 miles off the Iranian coast, currently serves as the departure point for nearly 90% of

Neste Opens World’s Largest Plastic Waste Upgrading Plant
Renewable Energy Neste Opens World’s Largest Plastic Waste Upgrading Plant

The relentless accumulation of plastic waste in global ecosystems has long demanded a solution that goes beyond traditional sorting and washing. At the Porvoo refinery in Finland, Neste has officially launched a facility that changes the narrative of industrial waste by treating discarded plastic

Can the Strait of Hormuz Crisis Redefine Global Energy Security?
Conventional Fuels Can the Strait of Hormuz Crisis Redefine Global Energy Security?

The primary artery of the global energy trade is currently vibrating with a level of tension that suggests the old rules of maritime security have been permanently discarded. As the world watches the 22-mile-wide Strait of Hormuz, the collision of military brinkmanship and energy security now

Why Is Brazil Delaying the Increase of Biodiesel Blends?
Renewable Energy Why Is Brazil Delaying the Increase of Biodiesel Blends?

Balancing Economic Ambition with Technical Prudence Brazil’s decision to temporarily halt the escalation of its biodiesel mandate represents a calculated effort to synchronize the nation’s aggressive decarbonization targets with the fundamental mechanical constraints of its heavy-duty

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