GERMANY SHUTTER’S LAST NUCLEAR PLANTS And Nation Erupts With Cheers And Jeers

On April 16, 2023, the Federal Republic of Germany, shutdown the Emsland, Neckarwestheim II, and Isar II, nation’s last three…

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Germany Fast-Tracking Renewables As Russian Stops Gas Imports

National Economy The population of the Federal Republic of Germany is approximately 84.64 million people[1]. In 2021, 100% of the…

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Offshore Wind Energy Is America’s Future

In 2015, a levelized study, removing all tax credits and financial incentives showed that onshore wind was the cheapest form…

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Global Wind Energy Trends

Winds offshore are typically stronger and more consistent than winds onshore. Stronger winds more power generation. As an example, a…

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Europe’s Growing Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Vattenfall is expanding installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in the United Kingdom (UK). The company currently operates 9,000…

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Oil & Gas Industry Helping Offshore Wind Industry

The first commercial oil well in the world was drilled in 1859 near Titusville, Pennsylvania. Almost ninety years passed, before…

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Electric Vehicle Wireless Charging Stations

Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers around the world have been developing wireless charging stations. The Kia Motor Corporation, headquartered in Seoul,…

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Statoil’s Future Is Renewable Energy

On November 6, 2017, Danish Oil and Natural Gas (DONG) announced the company’s name would be changed to Ørsted A/S.…

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Increasing Electric Vehicle Charger Access

Tesla has set a goal of selling more than 100,000 electric vehicles (EV) in 2018. To achieve this aggressive sales…

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2025 – Tipping Point For Electronic Vehicles

In 2016, 17.6 million new cars and trucks were purchased in the United States. Only 159,000 (0.9%) of the new…

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