The recent UK-US trade agreement, which eliminates a critical 19% tariff on US bioethanol imports to the United Kingdom, has stirred substantial concern within the domestic bioethanol industry. This tariff removal raises alarms for stakeholders who perceive a threat to the delicate balance that
In a striking shift within renewable energy markets, Norway has initiated its first competitive tender for floating offshore wind energy, targeting the Utsira Nord site off the southwest coast. With its introduction, Norway aims to tackle the limitations traditional offshore wind technologies face
What if one day, American agriculture could thrive without the environmental toll of conventional farming methods? The concept may seem distant, yet as the world grapples with climate change, such a transformation becomes increasingly crucial. Agriculture's contribution to greenhouse gas
Christopher Hailstone, a specialist in energy management and renewable energy, offers his expert insights on Aemetis Biogas' recent partnership with Centuri Holdings. Together, they are spearheading a transformative project to expand renewable natural gas production, promising significant
Recent comments by Don Moul, CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), have reignited national debate regarding the future of coal-fired power plants amidst ongoing climate concerns. Moul's suggestion that TVA might extend the operation of its coal plants past their initially planned 2035
In an increasingly energy-hungry world, Texas stands at the frontier of innovation. The state is leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) data centers to transform its electricity grid into a paragon of reliability amid escalating power demands. As legislative initiatives and technological