The U.S. Air Force has announced a groundbreaking hydrogen megaproject aimed at enhancing energy security and operational efficiency. This initiative will leverage advanced geothermal energy systems to produce green hydrogen, offering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. By integrating these technologies, the project aims to reduce the military's carbon footprint and promote energy independence. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dy_Qpk2J #CaliforniaHydrogenConvention #hydrogen
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𝙐.𝙎. 𝙋𝙤𝙬𝙚𝙧 𝙎𝙚𝙘𝙩𝙤𝙧'𝙨 𝙋𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙞𝙨𝙩𝙚𝙣𝙩 𝙍𝙚𝙡𝙞𝙖𝙣𝙘𝙚 𝙤𝙣 𝙁𝙤𝙨𝙨𝙞𝙡 𝙁𝙪𝙚𝙡𝙨 𝘼𝙢𝙞𝙙 𝘾𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙣 𝙀𝙣𝙚𝙧𝙜𝙮 𝙂𝙧𝙤𝙬𝙩𝙝 Despite the rapid expansion of clean energy, fossil fuels continue to dominate U.S. power generation, making up over 58% of total output in the first eight months of 2024. This highlights a critical challenge in the American power transition: the enduring dependence on traditional energy sources, even as clean energy capacities increase. In this period, power generation from fossil fuels reached new heights, driven by rising overall energy demands, including those from data centers and AI applications. Although clean energy generation has increased by over 70% since 2014, the absolute output from fossil fuels grew due to these escalating demands. Notably, natural gas remains the primary contributor, with its usage increasing by 5% compared to last year. Meanwhile, coal and oil usage have declined, reflecting ongoing efforts to reduce high-polluting fuel sources. Challenges for clean energy persist, particularly with nuclear and renewable sources facing high costs and regulatory hurdles. Current battery storage capacities remain minimal, offering less than 2% of total generation capacity, underscoring the significant gap that must be bridged before we can decrease reliance on fossil fuels significantly. What are the most effective strategies for reducing fossil fuel dependence in power generation? Share your thoughts below! #EnergyTransition #SustainableEnergy #USPowerSector #CleanEnergy https://lnkd.in/gJEim79q
High fossil fuel use highlights US power transition challenge
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The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has published its Clean Power 2030 report, affirming that a clean energy system by 2030 is achievable and outlining a comprehensive framework for the transition
Achieving Clean Power: NESO's 2030 Vision
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How the USAF plans to integrate geothermal energy for green hydrogen production According to recent reports, the U.S. Air Force (USAF) is exploring the integration of advanced geothermal energy systems to produce green hydrogen. This initiative seeks to establish a sustainable energy supply that can function independently of external energy sources.
U.S. Air Force unveils hydrogen megaproject: It would be in the most extreme place on Earth
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🌱 Australia’s Renewable Future: A Call to Action 🌱 I'm thrilled to see the Superpower Institute’s latest article highlighting the immense potential for Australia to lead the global energy transition through expanded renewable energy initiatives. Their insights resonate deeply with us at Sunshine Hydro, as we work towards building a sustainable, decarbonized future. Sunshine Hydro proudly shares a close association with the Superpower Institute, leveraging aligned visions to champion innovative solutions like our Superhybrid™ systems. By combining wind, solar, LDES, and green hydrogen production, our technology exemplifies the transformative ideas championed by the Institute. We maximise the delivery of 24/7 CFE in our Superhybrids at half the cost of nuclear. This report further validates the need to accelerate investments in renewable infrastructure and technologies. Together, we can shape an energy future that’s not just green but also economically vibrant. Let’s work collaboratively to realize this vision. Check out the article and join the movement toward a 24/7 carbon-free energy revolution! #RenewableEnergy #Superhybrid #Sustainability #GreenHydrogen #SuperpowerInstitute #Decarbonization
3.4 TW of solar and wind can support $700 billion clean energy exports opportunity
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Encouraging news on the environmental front! According to the latest analysis from the International Energy Agency (IEA), global energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions saw a less pronounced increase in 2023, even as overall energy demand accelerated. This achievement is attributed to the sustained growth of solar PV, wind, nuclear power, and electric cars, signaling a significant shift away from fossil fuels. Key Takeaways: - In 2023, CO2 emissions rose by 1.1%, a notable slowdown compared to the 2022 increase. - The expansion of clean energy technologies, including solar PV, wind, nuclear power, and electric vehicles, played a pivotal role in curbing emissions. - Exceptional hydropower shortfalls, caused by extreme droughts in several regions, led to a portion of the emissions increase as countries turned to fossil fuel alternatives. - Without clean energy technologies, the global rise in CO2 emissions over the past five years would have been three times larger. IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol emphasizes the resilience of the clean energy transition despite global challenges. The report also underscores the importance of international efforts to enhance clean energy investment and deployment in emerging economies. This is why the importance of integrating sustainable practices within the lithium supply chain will continue to grow. Lithium refining technology that doesn’t rely on chemical reagents and their supply chains, and is energy efficient – such as electrochemical refining, is the needed next step in the evolution of the lithium supply chain in order to keep it as green and sustainable as possible. #lithium #supplychain #ev #renewableenergy #batteries #solarpower https://lnkd.in/gQCBe58J
IEA: Major growth of clean energy limited the rise in global emissions in 2023
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This article from the FT highlights the challenge of the clean energy transition where energy emissions hit a record high on rising fossil fuel demand, effectively energy demand is growing faster than renewable output. Greenhouse gas emissions from energy hit a record high last year as demand for fossil fuels rose despite a big increase in renewable power, according to a report that highlights the need to speed up the green transition. Energy emissions increased 2 per cent in 2023 to exceed 40 gigatonnes of CO₂ equivalent for the first time, according to the Energy Institute’s Statistical Review of World Energy. “Clean energy is still not even meeting the entirety of demand growth,” said Nick Wayth, chief executive of the London-based Energy Institute. “Arguably, the [energy] transition has not even started.” 💡China is building out renewable energy at scale which could see clean energy sources meeting electricity demand growth in 2027 and exceeding it by 2030 but still has an energy mix of gas, hydro and nuclear. #energy #powergeneration #netzero
Energy emissions hit record high on rising fossil fuel demand, says report
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Let's unravel a critical link between energy consumption and environmental impact – the connection between kilowatt hours (kWh) and CO2 emissions. Every kWh of energy we consume has a carbon footprint associated with it. The source of that energy plays a pivotal role. Renewable sources like solar and wind contribute minimally to CO2 emissions, while fossil fuels, unfortunately, carry a heavier burden. Check out this article that talks about energy sources and emissions. https://lnkd.in/gP8xNHk2).
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If solar and wind really were cheaper, they would replace fossil fuels without need for a grand push from politicians and the renewables industry. The claim they are cheap is repeated incessantly, not because it is true, but because it is convenient. If we want to fix climate change, we must instead invest much more in research and development into low-CO₂ energy. Only a significant boost in such R&D can bring about the technological breakthroughs that are needed — in reducing trash, in improving battery storage and efficiency, but also in other technologies like modular nuclear — that will make low-CO₂ energy sources truly cheaper than fossil fuels. Until then, claims that fossil fuels are already being outcompeted are just wishful thinking. https://lnkd.in/g_dhaAPD
Bjorn Lomborg: Why solar and wind power aren’t winning
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🏭 Conventional energy will still play a big role in our energy future. Take natural gas plants, for example: they will be very vital for supporting intermittent renewable sources during the ongoing energy transition. 🍃 To find out exactly how big the impact on conventional energy will be, a recent analysis from Energy Brainpool GmbH & Co. KG took an in-depth look at factors that are (re-)shaping Germany's power plant portfolio: ⚒️ Shifting fuel preferences over time, from coal's dominance to the rise of natural gas ⚡ Increasing efficiency through technological advances like combined-cycle gas turbines 🌍 Geographic considerations for optimal power plant siting 💨 The imperative to phase out coal while renewable capacity grows 💰 The economic case for using flexible gas plants as renewable energy backups Looking ahead, the analysis closes with some key takeaways: ✔️ Germany has significant existing coal capacity that needs replacing with cleaner sources ✔️ Gas plants are well-suited to balance variable renewable output due to their flexibility ✔️ New gas plants must be "hydrogen-ready" to align with long-term climate goals 🇩🇪 The German government's new power plant strategy is driving major changes to accelerate the transition to renewable energy. But while green energy takes the spotlight, we should not forget about how conventional energy is changing as well. If you want more details about Germany's power plant past, present and future, check out the full version of this must-read analysis below. 👇 #energytrading #algotrading #powertrading #energymarkets
What impact will the new power plant strategy have on the conventional power plant portfolio? - Energy BrainBlog
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Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are poised to play a pivotal role in bridging the renewable energy gap. Their integration into the energy mix presents a unique opportunity to enhance reliability, scalability, and environmental sustainability. A recent study focusing on Poland, published in the Energies journal, offers valuable insights into the strategic deployment of SMRs alongside renewable energy sources. By employing Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and analyzing 17 key indicators, the research highlights the importance of tailoring energy strategies to local needs and engaging stakeholders at every step. The study identifies optimal locations for renewables and SMRs, suggesting cities of significant size and coastal counties in northern Poland as prime candidates. It outlines strategies that cater to the unique characteristics of different regions, aiming to maximize resource utilization and minimize environmental impact. One of the most compelling aspects of SMRs is their potential to complement intermittent renewables, thus enhancing energy security and stability. This strategic approach to energy planning highlights the need for a diversified energy mix that leverages the strengths of both SMRs and renewable sources. As we look to the future, the role of SMRs in our energy landscape cannot be overstated. Their deployment, in conjunction with renewables, represents a step forward in our quest for a sustainable, reliable, and efficient energy future. What do you think about the potential of SMRs reshaping the future of our cities? #EnergyInnovation #SMRs #RenewableEnergy #SustainableFuture https://lnkd.in/e2MmkqZg
Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) as a Solution for Renewable Energy Gaps: Spatial Analysis for Polish Strategy
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