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Adkins: Attacks on Fossil Fuels, Overregulation Poised to Backfire

Raymond James’ J. Marshall Adkins tells Hart Energy’s Super DUG conference attendees demonizing oil and gas, strenuous regulations and continued inflation are bound to have unexpected consequences for E&P opponents.

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of May 17, 2024)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including more moves by the U.S. to strengthen and protect the U.S. solar panel manufacturing sector from China.

Boralex Secures Financing for UK Wind Farm

Boralex' project, located in Scotland, is the company’s largest project in Europe, capable of powering 100,000 British homes.

KeyState, CNX Bring Hydrogen Facility to Pittsburgh Airport

KeyState Energy and CNX Resources said the facility can produce hydrogen solely, reaching up to 68,000 metric tons annually, or sustainable aviation fuel solely, reaching up to 70 million gallons per year.

Exclusive: Adkins on Challenged Gas Prices, Growing Crude Demand

J. Marshall Adkins, head of energy investment banking at Raymond James, details the future of natural gas prices and misconceptions about crude demand coming to an end in this Hart Energy Exclusive interview.

National Petroleum Council: A Realistic Path to Scaling US Hydrogen

A report by the National Petroleum Council, the culmination of about 18 months of work, offered 23 recommendations to help the hydrogen industry grow through 2050.

Plug Power Secures $1.66B Conditional Loan Guarantee from DOE

Plug Power said the funds will be used to finance development and construction of up to six green hydrogen production facilities.

US Hits China with Huge Tariff Hikes on Solar Cells, EVs, Batteries

The directive quadruples the tariff rate on electric vehicles from 25% to 100%, and the tariff rate for solar cells doubles to 50%.

Repsol in Talks to Sell a Slice of its Renewable Business, Sources Say

Repsol would keep more than 50% of the unit in a transaction that could involve the investor injecting new money into the business, the sources said.

Worley to Design CCS Facilities for Bayou Bend JV

Bayou Bend is a carbon capture and sequestration joint venture between Chevron, TotalEnergies and Equinor located along the Gulf Coast in Texas.