March 11, 2026

Energy

Energy

U.S. DOE Announces $325 Million Fund to Enhance Energy Resilience in Puerto Rico

Representational image. Credit: Canva The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a $325 million funding opportunity for the new Programa de Comunidades Resilientes, supported by DOE’s Puerto Rico Energy Resilience Fund (PR-ERF). This program aims to enhance energy resilience for vulnerable communities across Puerto Rico by funding solar and battery storage installations in community

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ATOME Energy Secures Major Fertilizer Off-Take Deal

Atome Energy PLC (GB:ATOM) has released an update. ATOME Energy PLC has achieved a significant milestone by signing an off-take agreement with Yara International ASA for the sale of all renewable fertilizer produced at its Villeta Project in Paraguay. This long-term deal with Yara, a leading global crop nutrition company, not only validates ATOME’s commercial

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Vietnam allows big companies to buy clean energy directly to meet their climate targets

HANOI, Vietnam — Vietnam will let electricity-guzzling factories buy electricity from wind and solar power producers, helping big companies like Samsung Electronics meet their climate targets and relieving pressure on the country’s overstrained grid. The government decree allowing Direct Power Purchase Agreements, or DPPAs, was approved earlier this month. It lifts a regulation requiring all

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Energy Express helps children keep reading skills sharp during summer | News

Energy Express, a six-week summer literacy program, was once again active in Logan County and throughout the state this year helping make sure younger children stay on track with their reading skills. The program is operated through AmeriCorps and West Virginia University through the WVU Extension services. Energy Express celebrated its 30th year in 2024,

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Save money, energy with window inserts: Join York’s Community Build

Rachel Smith  |  Portsmouth Herald In a proactive move towards energy efficiency and community resilience, York Ready for Climate Action is partnering with WindowDressers to host a Community Build from Oct. 21 to 25 at St. Christopher’s Church in York, Maine. This collaborative effort aims to provide residents of southern York County with insulating window

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Pancontinental Energy Balances Cash Flow

Pancontinental Energy NL (AU:PCL) has released an update. Pancontinental Energy NL reported a significant cash outflow from operating and investing activities, totaling $317,000 and $244,000 respectively for the current quarter, but showed positive cash flow from financing activities at $602,000, mainly due to the exercise of options. Despite the outflows, the company ended the quarter

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Corvus Energy Blue Whale ESS Awarded RINA Type

Corvus Energy has received Type Approval from RINA for its large-scale marine energy storage system, the Blue Whale ESS.   RINA Type Approval confirms that the Blue Whale ESS complies with RINA Rules for the Certification of Lithium Battery Systems. This approval, along with recently awarded type approval from DNV, demonstrate that the large-scale energy

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Fresno EOC unveils unique energy project to create sustainable future

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — A unique energy initiative is underway in the Central Valley. The Fresno Economic Opportunities Commission broke ground on a Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) project on Tuesday. “While it’s new technology now, we know this will be widely adopted,” said Fresno EOC Board Chairman Oliver Baines. V2G technology allows energy to be pushed back

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Xi: Further advance energy ties with Russia

President Xi Jinping reaffirmed on Tuesday China”s readiness to work with Russia in promoting mutually beneficial cooperation in the energy sector and safeguarding the stability and resilience of industrial and supply chains. In a congratulatory letter to the sixth China-Russia Energy Business Forum, Xi called on both sides to jointly contribute to a more robust,

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CPS Energy lineman dies after being electrocuted

A CPS Energy lineman died on a job site early Tuesday morning after being electrocuted by a power line he was working on. His death is the first on-the-job fatality the public utility has experienced since 2013. Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed the CPS worker was 32-year-old Clayton Kloesel. He had been working to

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