Two DOE Supercomputers Top List Of World’s Fastest
Oak Ridge’s Summit and Lawrence Livermore’s Sierra Rank #1 and #2 in TOP500 WASHINGTON, D.C. – Two U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratories are now home to the fastest supercomputers in...
View ArticleDepartment Of Energy To Provide $24 Million for Computer-Based Materials Design
Awards Will Support Development of Advanced Software for DOE Supercomputers WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced plans to provide $24 million in new and renewal research...
View ArticleJoint Venture Methane Risk Is Also A Climate Opportunity
With mounting concern about the state of the climate and increasing speculation about natural gas’ role in decarbonizing energy markets, oil and gas companies face growing scrutiny from the public and...
View ArticleStraight Talk On Electric Vehicles
With the Edison Electric Institute celebrating 1 million electric vehicles on U.S. roads with a forum event in Washington, D.C., let’s talk, again, about some EV realities – which is important as the...
View ArticleGrinch Utilities And Regulators Spoil Holidays By Forcing Customers To Pay...
Thanks to Midwest utilities, regulators and a pair of unprofitable power plants, electricity customers in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana will get a lump of coal this holiday season. The owners keep running...
View ArticleEPA Methane Rollbacks Contradict Agency’s Own Scientific Findings
As the world races to adopt cleaner fuels and implement carbon-reducing strategies to combat a warming climate, the Trump administration is moving feverishly to severely weaken federal methane...
View ArticleOn Cellulosic Ethanol, Hope Still Outpacing Reality
As debates continue over the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and its ethanol mandates, let’s remember that when the RFS was enacted more than a decade ago it was supposed to jumpstart a commercially...
View ArticleDepartment Of Energy Statement On Chinese Hacking Of Global Managed Service...
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Government is announcing that a group of Chinese cyber actors, known publicly as APT 10, is carrying out a campaign of cyber-enabled theft targeting global managed service...
View ArticleWithout The Right Policies, Energy Storage Could Increase Emissions
In December, the six major Independent Systems Operators (ISO’s) across the country filed their plans for creating new market rules and opportunities for energy storage. While the rules will take at...
View ArticleThe Big Picture On Reducing CO2 Emissions
Before getting into a new report showing an uptick in energy-related carbon dioxide emissions last year, let’s make sure we keep an eye on the big picture as it concerns U.S. CO2. These points: U.S....
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