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 Floating Wind Turbines Electrify and Decarbonize Offshore Oil?
Infrastructure & Technology Can Floating Wind Turbines Electrify and Decarbonize Offshore Oil?

A groundbreaking memorandum of understanding (MoU) was recently signed between SeaTwirl, a developer of floating wind turbines, and Serica Energy, an offshore oil and gas operator, to explore the electrification of offshore assets and activities using SeaTwirl's innovative floating wind

How is Seplat Energy Enhancing Nigeria’s Energy Sustainable Future?
Renewable Energy How is Seplat Energy Enhancing Nigeria’s Energy Sustainable Future?

With a steadfast dedication to sustainable business practices, Seplat Energy plc, an indigenous energy company in Nigeria, is at the forefront of addressing the dual challenges of energy security and climate change mitigation. Seplat Energy’s strategy encompasses an array of initiatives aimed at p

Can Perovskite Materials Transform the Future of Solar Energy?
Renewable Energy Can Perovskite Materials Transform the Future of Solar Energy?

Innovative breakthroughs in solar energy technology have captivated the scientific community, and recent developments by scientists at the University of Oxford promise to revolutionize the field. Central to this evolution is the creation of a micro-thin, light-absorbing material composed of

Sitkana and Sandia Convert Idle Fishing Vessels to Tidal Power Generators
Renewable Energy Sitkana and Sandia Convert Idle Fishing Vessels to Tidal Power Generators

Sitkana, a forefront player in hydroelectric innovation, has garnered notable attention after securing a critical grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Technology Transitions for its remarkable project, "Mobilizing Under-utilized Vessels for Tidal Energy Capture." This e

Can Bipartisan Efforts Streamline Federal Energy Project Permits?
Conventional Fuels Can Bipartisan Efforts Streamline Federal Energy Project Permits?

The recent bipartisan bill passed by the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee aims to reform the federal permitting process for energy projects, an effort hailed as a significant step toward easing the regulatory burdens that have long plagued both fossil fuel and clean energy

How Will USD 41M from DOE Transform Renewable Energies into Liquid Fuels?
Environmental & Regulations How Will USD 41M from DOE Transform Renewable Energies into Liquid Fuels?

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently announced a significant investment of USD 41 million aimed at transforming renewable energies into liquid fuels. This initiative is a landmark effort to address industrial emissions and enhance energy sustainability by leveraging cutting-edge

ANGI Energy Expands to Europe with Advanced Biomethane Solutions
Renewable Energy ANGI Energy Expands to Europe with Advanced Biomethane Solutions

ANGI Energy Systems recently announced its significant expansion into the European biomethane market, leveraging over 40 years of expertise in biogas and biomethane compression solutions. This strategic move, unveiled at the World Biogas Expo, underscores the company’s intention to replicate its N

Will Vital Energy and NOG's $1.1B Deal Transform the Delaware Basin?
Conventional Fuels Will Vital Energy and NOG's $1.1B Deal Transform the Delaware Basin?

As the oil and gas industry continues to experience significant consolidation, Vital Energy and Northern Oil and Gas (NOG) have announced a major $1.1 billion acquisition of Point Energy's assets. This acquisition is designed to enhance their operational capabilities and scale within the

Technip Energies and CPChem Partner for Low-Emission Cracking Furnace
Environmental & Regulations Technip Energies and CPChem Partner for Low-Emission Cracking Furnace

Technip Energies has secured an Engineering and Procurement contract from Chevron Phillips Chemical to implement its proprietary Low Emission Cracking Furnace technology at CPChem's olefins unit in Sweeny, Texas. This collaboration marks the first comprehensive application of this cutting-edge

USDA Invests $16.6 Million in Hydroelectric Project on Kentucky River
Renewable Energy USDA Invests $16.6 Million in Hydroelectric Project on Kentucky River

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a significant investment to bolster renewable energy infrastructure in rural areas. Allocating $16.6 million for a hydroelectric power plant on the Kentucky River, USDA’s initiative underscores a broader strategy to enhance energy a

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