Mysterious tar balls washed up on several Florida beaches, forcing closures and triggering an investigation by the U.S. Coast ...
Exploration, drilling and other synergies have brought together the worlds of subsurface oil drilling and renewable energies.
The Ivanpah solar power plant formally opened in 2014 on roughly 5 square miles of federal land near the California-Nevada border. Though it was hailed at the time as a breakthrough moment for ...
The goal is to drill deep enough to unlock access to “superhot” rock that's available everywhere, from which geothermal power ... its first commercial power plant. Both Araque and Phan ...
SLB renewables and energy efficiency vice-president Irlan Amir stated: “This collaboration with DEEP reflects our commitment to broadening the adoption of geothermal by reducing project risk and ...
For perspective, the only nuclear power plant in California, Diablo Canyon, generates 2,240 megawatts of electricity. By 2045, California projects about 52,000 megawatts of capacity from battery ...
For perspective, the only nuclear power plant in California, Diablo Canyon, generates 2,240 megawatts of electricity. By 2045, California projects about 52,000 megawatts of capacity from battery ...
“Those types of nuclear plants won’t be built ... “all-of-the-above” Republican when it comes to power, from the sun in the sky to geothermal energy and natural gas in the ground.
When state officials agreed to let Pacific Gas & Electric and Southern California ... Power companies see the writing on the wall. After previously announcing it would retire two Utah coal plants ...
Ormat Technologies has secured a new PPA for up to 15 MW from its Mammoth 2 geothermal power plant in California replacing a lower-priced PPA with SCE. In an announcement, Ormat Technologies Inc.
“If you’ve ever seen these autonomous vehicles driving around California or Arizona ... miles of transmission line construction by offsetting needs from the power grid. “Geothermal energy has ...
Fire has always shaped the landscape in California. But today it burns hotter, more frequently, and spreads farther than ever before—a shift driven by human development, climate change, and the ...