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Mainstream technologies, Renewable Energy

Report: Renewable energy growth falls short of climate goal

March 28, 2023

Via: Power Engineering

Deployment of new wind and solar power plants needs to be drastically ramped up by the end of the decade to meet the world’s climate goals, the International Renewable Energy Agency said March 28. In an advance preview of its […]


Commercialization, Renewable Energy

Renewable Energy Insiders Remain Optimistic About the Future

February 1, 2021

Via: Power Magazine

It was about a year ago that COVID-19 gained the world’s attention. The first laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19 in the U.S. was reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Jan. 22, 2020. Since that time, more than […]


Energy Economics

Oil & Gas Pumps Market Worth $9.0 Billion by 2025 – Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

November 6, 2020

Via: PR Newswire

According to the new market research report “Oil & Gas Pumps Market by Type (Submersible, Non-submersible) Pump Type (Centrifugal, Positive Displacement (Screw, Reciprocating, Rotary and Gear, Progressive Cavity), Cryogenic), Application (Upstream, Midstream, Downstream), Region – Global Forecast to 2025”, published […]


News and Policies, State

Report: Wood Fuels Used for Heating Save $5.5 Million Annually

October 24, 2018

Via: Energy Manager Today

The Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry released a report documenting the economic and environmental benefits of heating community, commercial and institutional buildings with modern wood chip and wood pellet technology and fuels produced in Maine. The Maine Forest […]


News and Policies, U.S.

Report confirms the effectiveness of US pipelines

August 22, 2016

Via: Energy Global

API and the Association of Oil Pipe Lines (AOPL) have recently released a report, confirming that pipelines continue to be one of the safest ways of efficiently transporting energy across the US. The report highlights liquid pipeline safety performance and […]


News and Policies, U.S.

US midstream oil and gas equipment industry

July 7, 2016

Via: Energy Global

The study presents historic demand data (2004, 2009, 2014) plus forecasts (2019, 2024) by product, application and US region. The study also assesses key market environment factors, analyses the industry structure, evaluates company market share and profiles 37 US industry […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Convergence Impact on Oilfield Services–Disrupting a $250 Billion Market

June 8, 2016

Via: PR Newswire

As low oil prices give way to dwindling profit margins, strategies dictate organizations to curb inefficient practices and replace them with technologically advanced smart solutions. Connected oilfield services facilitate reduced drill time and increased productivity. The digital transformation has shifted […]


Energy Economics

When Will Supply Deluge and Price Rout End, and Will Oil Top $50 by 2017?

May 13, 2016

Via: PR Newswire

When Will Supply Deluge and Price Rout End, and Will Oil Top $50 by 2017? : Continuing Market Uncertainty Puts Pressure on Global Crude Oil Price This research service aims to analyze the key factors effecting the price of crude […]


Conventional Fuels, Nuclear

Upstate NY Nuclear Plants’ Benefits Outweigh Costs Under CES, Report Says

April 22, 2016

Via: Power Engineering

An assessment of New York’s proposed Clean Energy Standard (CES) says upstate nuclear plants will help the state meet its clean energy goals. The Brattle Group completed a report on the New York State Department of Public Service Benefit-Cost Analysis […]


Mainstream technologies, Renewable Energy

US wind energy output hit record in ’15, industry group says

April 13, 2016

Via: Penn Energy

An industry group says wind energy generated a record 191 megawatt-hours of electricity last year, enough for 17.5 million homes. Read More on Penn Energy


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

2016 Global Outlook of the Oil and Gas Industry

April 7, 2016

Via: PR Newswire

The decline in the oil price has had a massive impact on the sector and the wider economy. Upstream capital expenditures (capex) have been significantly cut, with many exploration and production projects being put on hold. However, for the midstream […]


News and Policies, U.S.

2.5 Million Americans Work In Clean Energy (Report)

March 31, 2016

Via: CleanTechnica

An analysis of data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Dept. of Energy for Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2) has found that over 2.5 million Americans are employed in the clean energy sector. BW Research Partnership conducted it, along […]


Nuclear

Lessons Learned from Fukushima Nuclear Accident: Human Aspects Still Need Work

March 1, 2016

Via: Power Magazine

“The one thing that is most difficult to enhance is one of the most important components of a nuclear power plant and that is the people,” said William D. Magwood IV, director-general of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s […]


Conventional Fuels, Nuclear

US uranium production falls in 2015

February 24, 2016

Via: World Nuclear News

Production of uranium concentrate in the fourth quarter of the year, at 585,048 pounds U3O8 (225 tU), was down 24% from the third quarter and down 46% from the fourth quarter of 2014. The quarterly production figure was the lowest […]


Mainstream technologies, Renewable Energy

US Wind Power Demand: Corporations Take The Lead

February 23, 2016

Via: CleanTechnica

The American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) released its Q4 2015 market report (PDF) in January, and it contained a surprise. “Approximately 75 percent of the megawatts contracted through PPAs [power purchase agreements] during the fourth quarter were through companies including […]


News and Policies, U.S.

Tax Credit Extensions Impact Renewables Deployment & Electricity CO2 Emissions

February 23, 2016

Via: CleanTechnica

The Energy Department’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) today released new analysis exploring the potential impact of recently extended federal tax credits on the deployment of renewable generation technologies and related U.S. electric sector carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The report, […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

Feb. 13 Weekly Coal Production Report

February 18, 2016

Via: Power Engineering

The Weekly Coal Production Report has been updated for the week ended February 13, 2016. Read More on Power Engineering


Commercialization, Energy Economics, Renewable Energy

US Wind Industry Sees Its Second-Best Quarter Ever

January 29, 2016

Via: Greentech Media

With the addition of 5,001 megawatts in the fourth quarter of 2015, total wind energy capacity in the U.S. is now just shy of 75 gigawatts, according to the latest market report from the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). Last […]


Electric, Emerging Technologies, Energy Consumption, Renewable Energy

70% Decrease In Energy Storage Costs By 2030, Says Report

January 26, 2016

Via: CleanTechnica

Energy storage costs could decrease up to 70% in the next 15 years, according to a report called E-Storage: Shifting from Cost to Value, by Paul Gardner from DNV GL and other authors. PriceWaterhouseCoopers also contributed cost analysis, along with […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

Effect of removing crude export restrictions depends on price and resource assumptions (PR)

October 12, 2015

Via: ITCurated

The recent rise in domestic crude oil production from 5.6 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2009 to 8.7 million b/d in 2014 and the prospect of continued supply growth have sparked interest in the question of how the relaxation […]