Investment

U.S. Trade Deficit Reaches All-Time High

In API’s latest Industry Outlook and Monthly Statistical Report, we have shifted from recognizing risks on the horizon to having a line of sight on some of them.  The effects of trade disputes in particular have become tangible. Most notably, at the same time as the U.S. celebrated another new record for crude oil production of 10.8 million… Keep reading →

California Faces Continued Energy Woes

MENLO PARK, CA — The U.S. Department of Energy has announced the selection of 10 projects as part of a new Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) program, Duration Addition to electricitY Storage (DAYS). Awardees will develop energy storage systems to provide reliable, affordable power to the electric grid for up to 100 hours, enhancing grid resilience and performance.… Keep reading →

Germany Seeks Ambitious Goals For Renewable Energy

The 1603 Treasury cash grant rules “mimic” the investment tax credit rules

Renewable Energy Update: September 2018

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MIT researchers have developed methods for measuring the impact of air pollution on the performance of a solar installation

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced the selection of 42 projects totaling $80 million to support advanced vehicle technologies that can enable more affordable mobility, strengthen domestic energy security, reduce our dependence on foreign sources of critical materials, and enhance U.S. economic growth. This work supports DOE’s goal to invest in… Keep reading →

Texas Gulf Coast Prepares For Hurricane Ike

This time a year ago, Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast were reeling from Hurricane Harvey, a monster storm that came ashore twice in less than a week, causing death and an estimated $125 billion in damage while inundating some parts of Texas with more than 60 inches of rain – a record for a U.S. weather event. The… Keep reading →

Texas Oil Companies Work To Adapt To Falling Oil Prices

Many believe blockchain will be part of the next major technology revolution

Republican Presidential Candidates Debate On Economy In New Hampshire

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has held its annual Secretary’s Honor Awards and Presidential Rank Awards ceremony at DOE Headquarters. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry spoke at the event, recognizing the outstanding achievements of individuals and teams who have gone above and beyond in fulfilling DOE’s mission and serving the Nation. “Some… Keep reading →

View of the partially frozen Yellowstone

  Wyoming is not a state that likes to take a backseat to anybody, especially when it comes to setting energy policy. That’s why it’s no surprise the state recently proposed new standards to reduce harmful, wasteful emissions from the state’s oil and gas facilities. The requirements in the state’s new proposal are an extension of a… Keep reading →

Newest Innovations In Consumer Technology On Display At 2014 International CES

Over $20 Million to 10 National Labs and 71 Private Sector Partners for Development and Commercial Deployment of Promising Energy Technologies WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced over $20 million in funding for 64 projects supported by the Office of Technology Transitions (OTT) Technology Commercialization Fund (TCF).  With additional matching funds from… Keep reading →

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