According to new report By EIA, In the first six months of 2022, 24% of U.S. utility-scale electricity generation came from renewable Renewables are the fastest-growing electricity generation source in the United States., based on data from our Electric Power Monthly. The renewables’ share increased from 21% for the same time period last year. Renewables … Read More “Green Revolution: Over 24 percent of U.S. electricity came from renewables in 2022” »
Batteries are central green transitions, according to lead scientist Dr. Shenlong Zhao, from the University of Sydney. Low-cost battery is built with four times the capacity of lithium. Researchers are hoping that a new, low-cost battery which holds four times the energy capacity of lithium-ion batteries and is far cheaper to produce will significantly reduce … Read More “Breakthrough Innovation: New battery has 4 times storage capacity of lithium” »
According to Eurostat, The growth in electricity generated from renewable energy sources during the period 2010 to 2020 largely reflects an expansion in three renewable energy sources across the EU, principally wind power, but also solar power and solid biofuels (including renewable wastes). In 2020, renewable energy sources made up 37.5 % of gross electricity … Read More “Europe is achieve significant progress in electricity generated from renewable energy sources” »
According to insurance and catastrophe giant Swiss Re. Natural catastrophes caused $268 billion in global disaster costs. Swiss Re, stated that natural catastrophes caused an estimated USD 115 billion of insured losses in 2022 to date, coming in well above the 10-year average of USD 81 billion. Hurricane Ian was the single largest loss-causing event … Read More “Natural catastrophes caused $268 billion losses in 2022” »
According to POWERCHINA the Chinese company has recently signed an EPC contract for the 600 MW Monsoon wind power project in Laos and the cooperation agreement for its Phase Ⅱ. The project is located in Sekong and Attapeu, southern provinces of Laos. It includes a 600 MW wind farm, a set-up switchyard and transmission lines. … Read More “Chinese company to build 600 MW wind power project in Laos” »
The world leaders called for tangible climate action, climate change is affecting every country on every continent. It is disrupting national economies and affecting lives. Weather patterns are changing, sea levels are rising, and weather events are becoming more extreme. The climate change is one of the most alarming issues threatening the life of the … Read More “Top 10 people in the world taking action to combat climate change” »
The US Department of Energy announced today a $2.5 billion loan to help start three lithium battery manufacturing hubs in Michigan Ohio and Tennessee . The US Department of Energy loan programs office will loan the money to Ultium Cells LLC, a joint venture of General Motors and South Korean battery manufacturer LG Energy Solutions … Read More “U.S. announces $2.5 billion loan to help GM and LG make EV batteries” »
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, natural gas emits almost 50% less CO2 than coal. Combustion of natural gas emits about 30 percent less than oil, as well as far fewer pollutants, per unit of energy delivered. According to EIA , U.S. dry natural gas production has increased during 2022, averaging more than 100 … Read More “U.S. natural gas production to set a record in 2022” »
According to new research by the Deltares the institute is an independent institute for applied research in the field of water and subsurface. Throughout the world, Deltares work on smart solutions, innovations and applications for people, environment and society. Deltares stated that , Mineral Olivine is an abundant mineral that is often described as a … Read More “New natural solution for capturing CO2” »
According to a report by the United Nation, Every dollar of investment in renewables creates three times more jobs than in the fossil fuel industry. The IEA estimates that the transition towards net-zero emissions will lead to an overall increase in energy sector jobs: while about 5 million jobs in fossil fuel production could be lost by … Read More “More than 30 million jobs could be created in clean energy by 2030” »