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€7M German Project to Develop Processes and Demand Scenarios for the Mass Production of Synthetic Fuels; “Refineries for Future”
Hydropower Plant
22-05-2023
Ewa, Alba in Deal to Boost Energy Exchange Operations
Bahrain's Electricity and Water Authority (EWA) said it has signed an operation and maintenance agreement with Aluminium Bahrain (Alba), the world's largest aluminium smelter ex-China.The agreement will give the opportunity to exchange ene
Electric Vehicles
22-05-2023
DOE Announces $187M to Support Electrification of Transportation Sector
The US Department of Energy (DOE) announced a new $99.5-million funding opportunity (DE-FOA-0002893) in addition to the selection of 45 projects totaling $87 million from a FY 2022 funding opportunity (DE-FOA-0002611) to advance production of next-generat
Electric Vehicles
22-05-2023
Munro Unveils All-Electric MK_1 Pick-Up; Zero-Emission Off-Road Mobility
Munro Vehicles, a manufacturer of all-electric 4x4s, and Scotland’s only volume production car company, has revealed its second model, the Mk_1 Pick-Up. The pick-up follows swiftly in the wheel tracks of the Munro MK_1 Truck launched last Decemb
Net Zero
22-05-2023
Five Renewable Energy Projects Highlighting the Energy Transition in France
From green gases to floating solar, this quintet show the appetite for renewable energy in FranceI recently interviewed French energy transition minister Agnès Pannier-Runacher, who was frustrated that France’s renewable energy succes
Hydrogen Technology
22-05-2023
ZeroAvia’s Fuel Cell-Powered Dornier 228 Takes Historic Flight Towards Zero-Emission Aviation
Yesterday marked another milestone in aviation history as ZeroAvia’s testbed aircraft, the Dornier 228, achieved its 8th successful flight at Cotswold Airport.What makes this flight truly groundbreaking is that it reached an altitude of 4,000 fe
Carbon Storage
19-05-2023
20 Carbon Storage Licenses Offshore UK Offered to 12 Companies
The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has offered 12 companies awards for 20 carbon storage licenses in the UK’s first-ever CO2 storage licensing round.Source: NSTAThe NSTA launched the UK’s first-ever carbon storage licensing roun
Carbon Emissions
19-05-2023
On Temperatures, Tides, Seaweed, and Supermarkets
The WMO's warning that the 1.5C warming threshold is set to be breached - at least temporarily - hits hard, but the lessons it contains should be obvious by nowYesterday's news from the WMO that the world is highly likely to experience 1.5
Hydrogen Production
19-05-2023
Companies Awarded 20 Licenses to Develop Carbon Storage Sites Under UK Seabed
North Sea Transition Authority hails 'huge net zero boost' as it awards first round of carbon storage licenses to a dozen firmsTwelve companies have been awarded 20 licenses to develop offshore carbon dioxide storage projects in UK waters,
Carbon Emissions
19-05-2023
Warming and Drying Climate Puts Many of the World’s Biggest Lakes in Peril
A new global study of lakes shows water levels falling and finds a global warming fingerprint.
Electric Vehicles
18-05-2023
Assessing Emissions Reductions of Chinese EVs
Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) drive larger emissions reductions over time, due to increased operating efficiency and a greener electricity mix, according to a study. More than 10% of Chinese car sales are now electric, but the full life cycle of EVs sti
Carbon Emissions
18-05-2023
Research Finds Sustainable Aviation Fuel Is Not a Silver Bullet for the Industry’s Colossal Climate Woes
The global airline industry is fast recovering from the unprecedented pause to flying imposed by COVID-19. In some parts of the world, such as the Middle East, airlines are even expanding rapidly—well beyond pre-pandemic levels.But how will the industry c
Carbon Emissions
17-05-2023
Montana’s New Anti-climate Law May Be the Most Aggressive in the Nation
The legislation, signed into law last week, is even more restrictive than North Carolina’s infamous 2012 law that prohibited policymakers from considering sea-level rise projections.
Carbon Emissions
17-05-2023
As EPA Proposes Tougher Rules on Emissions, Report Names Pennsylvania as One of America’s Top Polluters
The Keystone State is the nation’s fourth largest producer of greenhouse gas. A new report found its power plants are largely to blame.
Carbon Emissions
17-05-2023
Fossil Fuel Companies and Cement Manufacturers Could Be to Blame for a More Than a Third of West’s Wildfires
A new study from the Union of Concerned Scientists links emissions from the world’s largest carbon producers to nearly 20 million acres of forests burning in Western North America since 1986.
Carbon Emissions
17-05-2023
New Water Treatment Technology Could Help Recycle Even Super Salty Waters
As climate change flames a megadrought in the U.S. Southwest, the country is hitting some worrisome records. The water level of Lake Mead, which provides water for millions of people, is hovering near its lowest ever. And in some places, the shrinking Col
Solar Cell
17-05-2023
Statkraft Supplies ALPLAWith Solar and Wind Power Through a 10-Year PPA
Statkraft, Europe’s largest producer of renewable energy, and ALPLA, an international packaging manufacturer, have signed two long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) for wind and solar with an annual volume of 76 GWh and a term of 10 years.Th
Energy Transition
17-05-2023
Energy Transition, Access and Security Key Topics at Enlit Africa
Vuyelwa Mahanyele, regional sales director for GE's gas business in Southern and East Africa delivers keynote address at Enlit Africa day one. Image Source: ESI Africa.Enlit Africa day one started with a keynote address from organisers and sponsor
Carbon Emissions
16-05-2023
Former UN Climate Champion Nigel Topping Joins CCC
Leading advocate for green business appointed to Climate Change Committee to lead work on the role of business in the net zero transitionThe government has appointed Nigel Topping to the Climate Change Committee (CCC), confirming he will start a five year
Net Zero
16-05-2023
Microsoft and øRsted Ink ‘One of the World’s Largest’ Carbon Removal Deals
Offtake agreement will see Microsoft purchase 2.76 million tonnes of durable carbon removal credits from Danish biomass energy and carbon capture projectThe carbon removal market chalked up another high profile deal today, after Microsoft announced it has
Carbon Emissions
16-05-2023
‘Sustainability Superpower’: Report Predicts UK Could Unlock £70BN Annual Windfall by Going ‘Beyond Net Zero'
New reports from UKBCSD and National Grid detail how accelerated clean tech transition to drive massive long term economic benefits for the UKAccelerating efforts to move "beyond net zero" could deliver economic benefits to the tune of &poun
Waste-to-Energy Plant
16-05-2023
Sharjah Waste to Energy Plant Offsets 150,000 Tons of CO2 Emissions in First Year
Since its inauguration, the plant has processed over 100,000 tonnes of waste, equivalent to the waste produced by 180,000 people per year, and recovered over 250 tonnes of metal.The Sharjah Waste to Energy plant, the first project of its kind in the Middl
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
16-05-2023
BMWK and DLR Partner to Develop Flying Hydrogen Test Bench
The aviation industry has long been a major contributor to greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for about 2.5% of global CO2 emissions.In an effort to reduce its carbon footprint and achieve CO2 neutrality, the German Aerospace Center (DLR) is partnering
Energy Transition
16-05-2023
Veolia Listed in Top 40 of the Inaugural Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2023 Awards
Leading resource management company, Veolia has been listed in the inaugural Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2023, as one of the top ten best very big companies to work for as well as being highly commended as an employer for the over 55s. The awards cel
Energy Transition
16-05-2023
HKTDC and Dun & Bradstreet Hong Kong Join Forces to Help SMEs Enhance ESG Competitiveness
HONG KONG, May 15, 2023 - (ACN Newswire) - The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) and Dun & Bradstreet (HK) Limited (D&B) announced a new partnership to help small and medium-sized enterprises ("SMEs"), start-ups, and Micro-, Sm
Hydrogen Fuel Stations
15-05-2023
Fountain Fuel Launches First Zero-Emission Energy Station in the Netherlands
Fountain Fuel, a Dutch startup, has launched its first zero-emission energy station in Amersfoort, the Netherlands.The station marks the start of the company’s national network of zero-emission energy stations, where large-scale hydrogen refuell
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