Tag: US Energy Information Agency
Fighting Back: Utilities Challenge Coal Emergency Order
Two major utilities are protesting a federal order requiring them to operate the Craig Unit 1 coal power plant in Colorado, originally scheduled to retire on December 31 of 2025.
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Trump Sends A Geothermal Love Letter To Coal, Oil, And Natural Gas
With new, advanced drilling systems in hand, the domestic geothermal energy industry can spread into new parts of the US.
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58 Gigawatts Of Solar Power Are Hiding In Plain Sight
For all the efforts of the Trump administration to trample on the renewable energy momentum, the hits just keep on coming. Gigantic utility-scale solar plants get most of the attention, of course, but according to the US Energy Information Agency, as of last October, a total of 58.1 gigawatts’ worth … [continued]
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In Venezuela, It’s All About The Oil
The US attack on Venezuela presages a strategic realignment and the end of the rules based system created after World War II.
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It’s A Heckuva Good Time To Launch A New EV In The US, Says Faraday Future
For all the doom and gloom settling over the vehicle electrification movement in the US, a few bright spots continue to seep through. The latest news involves a new EV from the California-based global automaker Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. — wait, Faraday who? The Long Road To Faraday Future … [continued]
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