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Floating Solar Growth Raises Questions for Waterbird Habitats
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Floating Solar Growth Raises Questions for Waterbird Habitats

As floating solar installations become more common across agricultural and industrial water bodies, researchers are raising concerns about how these systems may affect local ecosystems—particularly waterbirds. UC Davis scientists are leading research to explore how birds interact with floating photovoltaic (PV) infrastructure, urging the renewable energy sector to integrate ecological considerations early in the design process. From...

Geothermal Research Digs Deep for Future of Industrial Energy
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Geothermal Research Digs Deep for Future of Industrial Energy

In South Dakota, 8,000 feet below ground, scientists are advancing geothermal technologies with potential to reshape commercial energy use. At the Sanford Underground Research Facility (SURF), a project led by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is leveraging the extreme underground conditions to conduct critical research on Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS). The work is part of the Center...

Taiwan Shuts Last Nuclear Reactor as Energy Debate Heats Up
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Taiwan Shuts Last Nuclear Reactor as Energy Debate Heats Up

Taiwan started to shut its final nuclear reactor on Saturday as a 40-year operating license expired, in a move that could threaten the island’s energy security and climate goals. The load-shedding of the final reactor began from 1 p.m. local time and the system will be disconnected at about 10 p.m. before it’s safely shut...

The ‘clean transition tariff’ won approval in Nevada. What’s next for Fervo?
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The ‘clean transition tariff’ won approval in Nevada. What’s next for Fervo?

It was nearly a year ago that Google and the Nevada utility NV Energy unveiled the clean transition tariff, a novel rate structure that would allow large customers to pay a premium for power from emerging energy technologies. The third member of the cohort was enhanced geothermal company Fervo Energy, the developer whose project would be...

Low-Energy Fridays: If Our Grid Goes Down, How Do We Get Our Lights Back On?
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Low-Energy Fridays: If Our Grid Goes Down, How Do We Get Our Lights Back On?

Two weeks ago, tens of millions on the Iberian Peninsula lost electricity. While the reason for the disturbance could take years to discern, it’s likely that no single cause led to the blackout. Previous issues of this type and magnitude resulted from a confluence of mishaps and misfortune. If the American experience is any gauge, a final assessment of the...

Nevada Lithium Breakthrough Could Lower Costs and Boost U.S. Supply
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Nevada Lithium Breakthrough Could Lower Costs and Boost U.S. Supply

Century Lithium is making progress at its Angel Island project in Nevada, with new test results showing their process for extracting lithium is working better than expected. The company has been running a full-scale test facility, known as a Demonstration Plant, to try out improved ways of pulling lithium from clay-rich ground near Silver Peak. Read more...

Senate approves Trump No. 2 picks for Energy, Interior
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Senate approves Trump No. 2 picks for Energy, Interior

The Senate has approved President Trump’s picks for the No. 2 positions at the Energy and Interior departments.  Tuesday evening, the Senate voted 52-44 to approve James Danly to be the deputy Energy secretary. Independent Sen. Angus King (Maine), who typically caucuses with Democrats, joined Republicans in voting in favor of the nomination. And on Wednesday, the upper chamber approved...

Nigeria’s First Industrial Biochar Site Targets 40,000 Tonnes CO₂ Removal by 2030
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Nigeria’s First Industrial Biochar Site Targets 40,000 Tonnes CO₂ Removal by 2030

A Nigerian climate-tech startup has launched the country’s first industrial-scale biochar production site, aimed at removing 40,000 tonnes of CO₂ equivalent by 2030. Located in Iwuru, Cross River State, the facility represents a major step in aligning Africa’s agricultural potential with the global push for scalable carbon removal. The company behind the project, Releaf Earth, plans...

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