Alternative Fuels

How to Beat the Coming 60% Utility Rate Hike
Energy Management How to Beat the Coming 60% Utility Rate Hike

A detailed analysis of American utility costs has uncovered a startling financial challenge on the horizon for millions of households, with projections indicating that electricity bills could surge by as much as 60% by 2030. This potential spike is especially pronounced for residents in the 13

Is Sustainable Aviation Fuel About to Take Off?
Energy Management Is Sustainable Aviation Fuel About to Take Off?

A new legislative proposal, Representative Sharice Davids' "Securing America’s Fuels Act," is aiming to fundamentally reshape the financial landscape for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), potentially accelerating the aviation industry's sluggish journey toward decarbonization. This ambitious bill,

PJM Pushes Fossil Fuels for Data Center Demand
Energy Management PJM Pushes Fossil Fuels for Data Center Demand

The burgeoning digital economy is creating an unprecedented energy demand, with regional grid operator PJM Interconnection forecasting a colossal 32-gigawatt surge in peak demand, nearly all of which is driven by the power-hungry data centers fueling our online world. This projected increase is so

OG&E Seeks $394M Project to Meet AI Power Demand
Energy Management OG&E Seeks $394M Project to Meet AI Power Demand

As the digital world increasingly relies on artificial intelligence, an often-overlooked consequence is the colossal energy consumption required to power the data centers that make this technology possible, a challenge Oklahoma Gas and Electric (OG&E) is now confronting head-on with a new,

How Did Biofuels Break the Soybean-Palm Oil Price Link?
Energy Management How Did Biofuels Break the Soybean-Palm Oil Price Link?

For decades, the global vegetable oil market operated under a simple, unbreakable rule: where soybean oil went, palm oil followed. These two commodities, accounting for the majority of the world's edible oil supply, were so interchangeable in food and industrial products that their prices moved in

Japan Taps US for Low-Carbon Ammonia to Replace Coal
Conventional Fuels Japan Taps US for Low-Carbon Ammonia to Replace Coal

In a landmark move that signals a seismic shift in global energy logistics, Japan's largest power company is orchestrating the development of the world's first commercial-scale supply chain dedicated to low-carbon ammonia. This ambitious initiative, led by JERA, aims to fundamentally reshape

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