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Indonesia's Pertamina, Exxonmobil, KNOC Sign Deal for CCS Hub Development
Net Zero Emission
17-11-2022
Turkey Raises Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Target for 2030
Turkey will aim to bring its greenhouse gas emissions 41% below business-as-usual levels by 2030, raising the target from 21%, Environment Minister Murat Kurum said on Tuesday.
Energy Transition
16-11-2022
COP27 Reignites the Debate About Carbon Credits
Some argue that a carbon credit scheme is an essential form of climate financing for developing countries, others argue that it could easily fall prey to green-washing.
CCS
16-11-2022
Patent Filings Highlight Carbon Capture Innovation
Carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology is experiencing a boon in innovation according to a new report that tracks patent filings in the area.
Net Zero Emission
16-11-2022
GE and IRENA Sign Collaborative Agreement at COP27 to Support the Global Climate Change Agenda
GE signed a framework agreement with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) to collaborate on a plan which will support both climate change and energy security.
Net Zero Emission
16-11-2022
IEA Calls to End New Coal as Climate Change Threats Rise
A new IEA special report provides an analysis of what it would take to bring down global coal emissions rapidly enough to meet international climate goals.
Net Zero Emission
16-11-2022
U.S., Japan and Partners Mobilise $20 Bln to Move Indonesia Away From Coal Power
A coalition of countries will mobilise $20 billion of public and private finance to help Indonesia shut coal power plants and bring forward the sector's peak emissions date by seven years to 2030, the United States.
Net Zero Emission
16-11-2022
Mexico Vows to Double Renewable Energy Capacity by 2030
Mexico has pledged to deploy a further 30 gigawatts in renewable energy capacity by 2030, the nation's Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Monday.
Ammonia
15-11-2022
Tech Breakthrough Could Slash Fertilizer Emissions
Researchers at the Tokyo Institute of Technology have developed a new catalyst that could transform the process of converting nitrogen and hydrogen to ammonia.
15-11-2022
Bezos Pledges to Give Most of His $124B to Fight Climate Change
Billionaire Jeff Bezos–the fourth-wealthiest person in the world–has told CNN he plans to give away the bulk of his $124 billion net worth to fight climate change, saying he was “building the capacity to be able to give away this money”.
Nord Stream 2
15-11-2022
Potential Climatic Impact of Nord Stream Methane Leaks
Nord Stream 1 and 2 were both intentionally destroyed on September 26th, 2022. Enormous amounts of gases, mainly methane, were discharged into the ocean and eventually into the atmosphere.
Net Zero Emission
15-11-2022
COP27: India Lays Out Plan for Long-Term Decarbonization
India will prioritize a phased transition to cleaner fuels and slashing household consumption to achieve net zero emissions by 2070.
Carbon Neutral
15-11-2022
Asia’s Coal Phase-Out Must Be Gradual, Says Mitsubishi Heavy Head
Asia must phase out coal power gradually while still making use of existing infrastructure to make the shift to a carbon-neutral society less disruptive, Seiji Izumisawa.
14-11-2022
Industry Decarbonisation Alliance Identifies Six Priorities
The six pillars include renewables, and green energy, amongst others.
14-11-2022
Asia Coalition Launched to Accelerate Clean Energy Procurement
ACEC’s vision includes clean energy’s accessibility and affordability in the region by 2030.
14-11-2022
Fossil Fuel Cost Savings in Asia Could Reach $44b: Report
This $10b more than in the first half of 2022.
Carbon Emissions
14-11-2022
New Biofuels Can Boost Fuel Economy and Slash Carbon Emissions in Cars and Trucks
Argonne collaborates with U.S. laboratories on research to identify promising biofuels for different engine types.
CCS
14-11-2022
Capturing CO2 and Repurposing It Into Neutral Chemicals
A new study performed by the University of Surrey has shown that Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be captured from the encircling atmosphere and reprocessed into beneficial chemicals generally made from fossil fuels.
Mexico
14-11-2022
Mexico's Pemex to Work With EPA to Bring Down Methane Emissions
Mexican state oil company Pemex said Saturday that it would work with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions - especially methane - to meet ambitious international commitments.
CCS
14-11-2022
Chevron and Japan’s MOL to Explore CO2 Shipping From Singapore to Australia
They will look into the technical and commercial feasibility of initially transporting up to 2.5m tonnes per annum of liquefied CO2 by 2030.
13-11-2022
UN Launches Satellite System to Track Methane Emissions
The United Nations is launching a satellite-based system to detect and track global methane emissions as part of efforts to reduce emissions of methane.
Net Zero Emission
13-11-2022
New Action Plan Comes Into the Limelight to Accelerate Decarbonisation
With COP27 in full swing, governments have set out an action plan to make clean technologies cheaper and more accessible in a bid to scale up decarbonisation efforts.
Carbon Emissions
11-11-2022
COP27: Biden Says US Will Meet 2030 Emissions Targets
During his speech at the climate summit, he said the government has put its money where its mouth is on climate change.
Carbon Emissions
11-11-2022
Global CO2 Emissions in 2022 ‘Remain at Record Levels’
Projected emissions from coal and oil are above their 2021 levels, according to a new report.
11-11-2022
Bentley’s Open-Access Digital Twin Integrates Carbon Calculator
Bentley Systems, Incorporated, an infrastructure engineering software company, announced at COP27 expanded workflows for embodied carbon calculation in the Bentley iTwin platform, which powers their open-access digital twin infrastructure solutions.
CCS
11-11-2022
Chevron, Japan's MOL to Study CO2 Transportation From Singapore to Australia
Chevron Corporation and Japan's Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), Ltd. (MOL) have signed an agreement to study the feasibility of transporting liquefied carbon dioxide from Singapore to permanent storage locations offshore Australia.
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