Emerging from a pandemic, OPEC+ finds itself in a quandary, operating against a backdrop where oil demand exhibits erratic patterns. As the world’s economies attempt recovery, this major oil alliance increases its output, yet questions loom: Who will consume this surplus, and at what cost? The
In a significant move towards transforming energy landscapes, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has accelerated the timeline for the approval of X-energy’s innovative small modular reactor, the Xe-100, slated for construction at Dow’s UCC Seadrift petrochemical plant in Texas. This
As the world increasingly turns towards cleaner energy, a significant development at the Port of Stockton is setting a benchmark for California's decarbonization initiatives. This central hub for the storage and distribution of renewable fuels is taking an impressive stride with BWC Terminals'
British Columbia is at a crossroads as it grapples with reconciling ambitious climate objectives with its immediate economic interests. The province's annual climate change accountability report presents a revealing snapshot of this dichotomy, highlighting the current policies' shortcomings in
Amidst the world's ongoing transition to clean energy, an intriguing debate emerges as societies grapple with the critical challenge of finding land for utility-scale solar and wind farms. These renewable energy sources, though environmentally beneficial, necessitate ten times more land compared to
In an era where environmental sustainability is a paramount concern, Sainsbury's has implemented a groundbreaking plan to address food waste. Recognizing the detrimental impact of food waste, the British supermarket chain has opted to convert its waste into biofuel, thereby reducing its carbon