Foreign investment in the US energy sector has long been a significant driver of innovation and growth, providing essential capital and expertise that support various oil and gas projects. The introduction of Section 899 in the tax code has emerged as a potential disruptor to this trend, posing
In this interview, we delve into Mitsubishi Corporation's strategic interest in expanding its natural gas operations in the U.S. with Christopher Hailstone, a renowned expert in energy management. With his extensive experience in renewable energy and electricity delivery, Hailstone offers valuable
Spain's energy landscape stands at a critical juncture as the nation faces a decisive debate between its planned nuclear phase-out and potential extensions of reactor lifespans. The country's comprehensive energy mix presently relies on a balanced combination of renewables, fossil fuels, and
Is it possible for energy regulations to keep pace with the mounting demand for power in our modern world? The Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) appears to be rising to this challenge with its revised fast-track proposal aimed at expediting power generation across regions. This
In a significant development for clean energy stakeholders, the Senate Finance Committee has unveiled a revised budget bill that softens the cuts to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) incentives, as initially proposed by the House. This revised budget bill is expected to have considerable
The maritime industry stands at a pivotal moment, grappling with the formidable challenge of addressing environmental concerns while maintaining economic viability. This global sector, which currently accounts for a significant portion of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions, is confronted with the