Solar Jobs Are Moving South: Insights on Hiring Trends
The solar industry is booming across various states, but a labor shortage poses challenges for hiring.
Volteras Expands Connected EV Offerings with $11.1M Funding
Volteras has secured funding to further develop its connected car technology, targeting partnerships with automakers and companies interacting with electric vehicles.
The Electric Vehicle Revolution: A Glimpse into History
Battery-operated vehicles have a storied history that partly explains their modern-day resurgence. One such vehicle resides in Jay Leno’s garage.
Big Tech’s Push into Nuclear Power in AI Era
As AI technologies expand, big tech firms are turning to nuclear power startups to meet rising electricity demands sustainably.
LNG Exports: A Key to Economic Growth and Energy Security
The U.S. Department of Energy’s new LNG study confirms that LNG exports bolster economic and global security.
Banks Embrace Realistic Energy Investment Policies
In a promising shift, banks globally are recommitting to fossil fuel investments, aiming to secure the world’s energy future.
Coal as a Critical Material for U.S. Steelmaking
The U.S. Department of Energy has recognized coal used in steelmaking as a critical material, essential for reducing reliance on foreign sources.
Understanding Risks in Energy Project Investments
A recent study analyzed 662 energy projects globally, highlighting significant cost overruns and delays in construction.
Key Energy Trends to Watch for in 2025
Discover the driving forces behind global energy security and innovation leading up to Gastech 2025 in Milan.
DOE Allocates $365 Million for Puerto Rico’s Energy Resilience
The announcement from the DOE aims to bolster Puerto Rico’s energy grid and support residents in accessing reliable power.