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The Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $62 million to 20 projects focused on research, development, and deployment of next-generation green hydrogen technology.
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Pennsylvania state senator Gene Yaw has proposed a bill that would create a development fund based on the $10 billion Texas Energy Fund (TEF) for dispatchable energy to support the state's grid.
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Google is planning to build its second data centre facility in Latin America.
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The Public Utilities Commission of Texas (PUCT) has selected 17 projects totalling $5.38 billion to advance to the next round of the review process for the Texas Energy Fund (TEF) grant program.
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Brazilian development bank BNDES has approved R$1.14 billion ($202m) in financing for 2 solar complexes in Brazil.
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The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has finalised 2 floating offshore wind areas off Oregon and announced the date for its upcoming auction in October.
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Data centres drive the co-generation comeback
The US Department of Energy labels data centres as "one of the most energy-intensive building types." By 2030, it's estimated that the US will require 47GW of power generation to support the growing AI, crypto, and other data technologies. While the data centre boom will require more renewable projects on the grid, experts believe it will also bring a return to co-generation projects.