October 8, 2024

U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

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DOE Study: Solar Could Provide 45% of US Power by 2050
DOE's Solar Futures Study sees a "unique and central" role for solar in grid decarbonization but calls for cost cuts and new approaches for transmission.
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CCS Needs a ‘Better Narrative,’ DOE Says
There is a lot of disagreement on the need for carbon capture and sequestration technology, but DOE’s Shuchi Talati believes that the conversation can change.
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Green Hydrogen Production at Reasonable Price No Easy Trick
Panels of electrochemists and engineers at DOE's "Hydrogen Shot Summit" discussed the challenges of industrial-scale electrolysis technology.
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DOE Hydrogen Shot Aims to Build US Supply Chain for Global Markets
The opening session of the DOE Hydrogen Shot Summit provided an overview of the critical role hydrogen could play in the global energy transition.  
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‘Investor Interest in Green Hydrogen is Enormous,’ Analyst Says
In the growing hydrogen market frenzy, Evercore ISI analyst James West sees involvement with green hydrogen as a “critical success factor” for companies.
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Pitching Proposals for the Budget Reconciliation Bill
Congress may be on summer break, but clean energy advocates are busy with recommendations for the budget reconciliation bill.
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DOE Invests $34M to Advance Biofuels Research
The U.S. Department of Energy will invest almost $34 million in bioenergy technology in a bid to lower the country’s reliance on fossil fuels.
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National Grid Diversity Officer Calls out ‘Talent Bias’ in Energy Sector
Natalie Edwards, global diversity officer at National Grid, said businesses must see their workforce and potential talent “as having infinite possibility.”
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Electric Customers Key to Decarbonizing the Grid
Reducing power plant carbon emissions may ultimately be in the hands of electric utility customers with the technology to automatically reduce their usage.
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Report: Geothermal Could Play Expanded Role in Decarbonization
Technological advances and refined regulatory processes could unlock U.S. geothermal capacity and contribute to decarbonization, according to an NREL report.

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