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Hydrogen Technology
Economy & Technippon Steel Advances Hydrogen Technology to Cut CO2 Emissions
Hydrogen Production
12-05-2023
JERA, PTT ink MOU for Hydrogen and Ammonia Supply Chain Dev’t
This will boost Thailand’s decarbonisation efforts.Japan’s JERA and Thailand’s state-owned petroleum firm PTT Public Company signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the development of a hydrogen and ammonia supply chai
Hydrogen Transport
12-05-2023
Condor H2: Promising Project for Emission-Free Shipping on Hydrogen
The Port of Rotterdam, in collaboration with the Province of Zuid Holland and more than 40 partners, has launched an ambitious project to achieve emission-free inland and near-shore shipping on hydrogen.The project, called Condor H2, aims to facilitate th
Solar Panel
12-05-2023
Rooftop Solar Panels Could Power One Third of Us Manufacturing Sector, Claims Study
Mounted on the rooftops of industrial buildings, solar panels could meet the entire electricity demand of up to 35% of U.S. manufacturers. A new study, published in Environmental Research: Infrastructure and Sustainability, investigates the feasibility of
Floating Solar
12-05-2023
Researchers Pilot Carbon Capture Using Sunlight and Mirrors
Image credit: SvalinResearchers at the independent research organisation SINTEF are constructing a pilot floating solar power plant that will produce electricity and heat to be used in a carbon capture facility.SINTEF is collaborating with the Norwegian c
Energy-Eficient Building
12-05-2023
The Struggle to Design Green Buildings Amid Shifting Legal, Tech Landscape
The push to prepare American cities and towns for greater climate resilience has become more urgent in recent years as scientific evidence of warming mounts and extreme weather events grow more common. Officials in many states, including Massachusetts and
Carbon Emissions
11-05-2023
How Wildfire Smoke From Australia Affected Climate Events Around the World
New research implicates emissions from the 2019-2020 Australian fires in the emergence of a three-year super La Niña that fueled droughts in Africa and hurricanes in the Atlantic.
Decarbonization
11-05-2023
MoIAT Signs Deals to Boost Decarbonisation in Manufacturing Sector
Four agreements aim to support UAE's goal of achieving net zero by 2050The Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology on Wednesday signed agreements with Adnoc, Edge Group, Kezad Group and Dubai Industrial City. Photo: MoIATThe Ministry of Indus
United Kingdom
11-05-2023
Five Wind Energy Projects Leading the Uk’s Path to Net Zero
Dogger Bank. Image source, Jan De NulFrom onshore to offshore to floating: five wind energy projects underpinning the UK’s drive for sustainabilityThe wind farm is a familiar bone of contention. To some, the tall, turbined spires provide a glimp
Energy Transition
11-05-2023
A ‘Me-First’ Sentiment One of the Greatest Risks to Energy Transition Finds World Energy Council Survey
Image credit: PixabayThe World Energy Council has published results from its latest World Energy Pulse survey, which shows national self-interests as one of the greatest obstacles to energy transition.The survey polled more than 700 energy leaders and dec
Biofuel
11-05-2023
Renewable Diesel Plant Opts for Sulzer Pumps Creating Low-Carbon Fuel to Help Reduce Transportation Emissions by up to 3 Million Tonnes per Year
Renewable diesel plant opts for Sulzer pumps creating low-carbon fuel to help reduce transportation emissions by up to 3 million tonnes per yearIn Canada, a major oil producer is undertaking a project to use local canola (rapeseed) oil to create renewable
Carbon Emissions
10-05-2023
Climate Change Forces a Rethinking of Mammoth Everglades Restoration Plan
ORLANDO, Fla.—In 1948, work got underway in the Florida Everglades on a public works project hailed as the nation’s largest, aimed at reigning in once and for all the mighty river of grass that once spanned much of the peninsula.The effort would
Carbon Emissions
10-05-2023
Why New York’s Congestion Pricing Plan Getting Federal Approval Is a Win for Climate Change
Federal officials released their environmental assessment of New York’s congestion pricing plan, allowing the state’s novel climate fee to move forward after years of delay.
Hydrogen Production
10-05-2023
Carbon-Negative Hydrogen Production Technology: A New Perspective for Bio-Energy With Co₂ Capture and Storage
Hydrogen, seen as the "ultimate energy" for the 21st century, boasts benefits such as being clean and renewable as well as storable and versatile. The International Energy Agency predicts that 115 million tons of hydrogen will be required in 203
Wind Farm
10-05-2023
Five Wind Energy Projects Leading the UK’s Path to Net Zero
Dogger Bank. Image source, Jan De NulFrom onshore to offshore to floating: five wind energy projects underpinning the UK’s drive for sustainabilityThe wind farm is a familiar bone of contention. To some, the tall, turbined spires provide a glimp
Carbon Emissions
09-05-2023
Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks Ssen Launches Sustainable Supplier Code to Assist Net Zero Journey
The provincial government released a list of projects selected for support under the Climate Change Fund as part of the $47 million committed through the 2023-24 provincial budget."Our government is continuing to be a part of the climate change solut
Photovoltaic (PV)
08-05-2023
Floating Concentrating Photovoltaic Thermal System for Carbon Capture
Two Norwegian companies are designing floating concentrating photovoltaic thermal technology that can produce both electricity and heat. It is intended for use in carbon capture projects and to be supported by an industrial heat pump system.Diagram illust
Energy Transition
08-05-2023
Why It’s Crucial to Change the Climate and Energy Model for Developing Countries
locking fossil-fuel projects strikes at their ability to finance clean energy transitionWorkers install a solar panel at a photovoltaic solar park on the outskirts of the coastal town of Lamberts Bay, South Africa. APLast month, Standard Chartered said it
Solar Technology
08-05-2023
Why It’s Crucial to Change the Climate and Energy Model for Developing Countries
Blocking fossil-fuel projects strikes at their ability to finance clean energy transitionLast month, Standard Chartered said it would no longer finance the $5 billion East Africa Oil Pipeline from Uganda to the coast of Tanzania, after pressure from envir
Photovoltaic (PV)
08-05-2023
Analysis Points to Massive Photovoltaic Deployment to Meet Decarbonization Target
An unprecedented ramp-up of production capacity over the next two decades is needed to provide enough solar power to completely decarbonize the global electrical system, but that goal can be achieved, according to an analysis led by researchers at the Nat
Solar Panel
08-05-2023
MGE to Add More Solar and Battery Storage With Koshkonong Solar Energy Center
Our utility subsidiary, Madison Gas and Electric (MGE), has received approval from state regulators to purchase solar energy and battery storage from the Koshkonong Solar Energy Center. MGE will own 30 megawatts (MW) of solar energy and 16.5 MW of battery
Carbon Emissions
08-05-2023
New Zealand Can Use Its Clean Electricity Strengths to Decarbonise Its Energy System, Says New Iea Report
New Zealand can leverage its vast renewable energy resources to cut emissions across its economy and meet national climate goals while maintaining energy security, according to a new report by the International Energy Agency.Since the IEA's last r
Electric Vehicles
08-05-2023
EPA Announces $4B in Funding and Rfi for Clean Port Upgrades and Heavy-Duty Vehicles
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the initial steps in the development of programs that will invest $4 billion from the Inflation Reduction Act in US port infrastructure while reducing air pollution. EPA is now seeking public input to
Carbon Storage
08-05-2023
Berkeley Researchers Propose Salted Biomass as Scalable, Economical and Stable Carbon Capture and Storage Solution
Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, are proposing burying salted biomass in a dry environment within an engineered biolandfill as a solution to sequester carbon that has been photosynthetically fixed by cultivated plants. An open-acce
Electric Vehicles
08-05-2023
Study Finds Changes in Air Pollution Due to EV Adoption Are Not Distributed Equally
A team of researchers from the University of California, Berkeley; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and University of Miami has analyzed the implications of California’s Clean Vehicle Rebate Project (CVRP) for emissions of greenhouse g
Net Zero
08-05-2023
Halting Climate Change Can Also Reduce Business Risk
Some say investing in new technology to decrease carbon emissions is risky business. Energy utility Vattenfall’s CEO doesn’t: To me, striving for net zero equals reducing risk. To just continue business as usual is much more dangerous.
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