As 2025 unfolds, the energy sector is abuzz with discussions surrounding the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) critical decision to delay the closure of the J.H. Campbell coal-fired power plant in Michigan. The DOE invoked Section 202(c) of the Federal Power Act, emphasizing ongoing worries about
In recent years, tandem solar cells have emerged as transformative innovations in green technology, addressing enduring limitations of traditional solar cells. They represent a critical step forward as energy demands rise and climate change concerns escalate. This new wave of solar technology
In the age of intensified climate change, the steel industry is emerging as a focal point for sustainability transformations, representing nearly 12% of India's greenhouse gas emissions. The industry, already one of the most significant contributors to the national carbon footprint, is on the brink
Britain's commitment to transforming its energy landscape took a significant step forward with the National Wealth Fund's decision to allocate a substantial loan to ScottishPower, a company owned by Iberdrola. This $800 million financial package is part of a comprehensive strategy to modernize and
The ongoing geopolitical tensions have sharply intensified the European Union's efforts to transition away from Russian energy dependence. Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the EU is taking decisive steps to end Russian gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports by 2027. This complex
The energy sector finds itself navigating a rapidly changing landscape where regulatory challenges and evolving market dynamics exert significant influence. Within this context, Xcel Energy faces notable challenges, including wildfire liabilities and a decline in earnings. These circumstances have