Strategic benefits of PEOs
Why Service Companies Should Partner with a PEO: A Strategic Move for Growth In today’s fast-paced business environment, service companies face numerous challenges, from managing employee relations to ensuring compliance with ever-changing regulations. One strategic solution that can help service companies navigate these complexities is partnering with a Professional Employer...
green hydrogen in the U.S.
The green hydrogen industry is gaining traction in the U.S., as governments look to decarbonize hard-to-abate industries using alternative clean fuels to power operations. Industries such as shipping, aviation, and heavy manufacturing are some of the worst offenders when it comes to carbon emissions, as it is extremely difficult...
Clean energy investments 2024
With Q1 and Q2 behind us in 2024, the global investment landscape is experiencing a paradigm shift towards clean technologies, significantly outpacing investments in traditional fossil fuels. The International Energy Agency's (IEA) latest World Energy Investment 2024 report projects total global energy investments to surpass $3 trillion, with a...
North America's LNG export growth
North America’s LNG export capacity is on track to more than double by 2028, according to the most recent estimates from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). The U.S., Canada, and Mexico all have ambitious LNG project pipelines, with governments across the region viewing natural gas as a transition...
Carbon Emission Schemes
The Shortcomings of Carbon Offset Schemes Many major corporations, from airlines and oil companies to fashion labels have invested in carbon offset schemes to support their decarbonization aims, including Delta, Gucci and ExxonMobil. Carbon offset initiatives offer an alternative to direct decarbonization practices and are very popular in hard-to-abate industries,...
United Nations COP29
The COP29 energy priorities are becoming increasingly clear as the UN climate change conference draws near. Set to take place in Baku, Azerbaijan, in November of this year, COP29 is poised to be a pivotal moment in the world’s climate change strategy. The conference is built on two primary...
nuclear energy power plant
In the U.S., nuclear energy is making a comeback after years of stagnation. As public perception broadly shifts in favor of nuclear energy, the government announces widespread spending across the nuclear power industry, including conventional power plants and innovative, small-scale nuclear projects. The resurgence of nuclear power has been...
caribbean oil
In a bid to tap new oil regions and produce “low-carbon oil”, several U.S. oil majors are investing heavily in African and the Caribbean oil reserves to improve their chances of enhancing their oil production longevity. Many existing oil fields in conventional oil regions of the world are running...
renewable energy consumption
Global Surge: Renewable energy consumption soared to 14.6% of total primary energy, driven by significant increases in solar and wind power. China Leads: China led the global growth in renewable energy, adding a substantial share of new solar and wind capacity. Biofuels on the Rise: Biofuels, particularly in...
oil production
By guest writer Alex Mills Despite a 10% decline in drilling activity, U.S. oil production continues at a record pace, driven by efficiency gains and new technology. Companies are increasing oil production targets in the Permian Ba sin, with Chevron and others forecasting significant output growth. Innovative drilling techniques,...