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Geothermal-Powered Mammoth Direct Air Capture Facility in Iceland Goes Online
Energy Transition
18-04-2020
Covid-19 Response Accelerates the Renewable Transition, According to Wärtsilä
Coal-based power generation has fallen by 25.5% across the European Union and the UK in the first three months of 2020, compared to 2019, as a result of the response to Covid-19.
Clean emission
16-04-2020
Royal Dutch Shell Commits To Net Zero Emissions By 2050
Royal Dutch Shell PLC, one of the world's largest oil and gas producers, on Thursday promised to become net carbon neutral by 2050 at the latest.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
16-04-2020
Shell Deepens Carbon Reduction Plans
Royal Dutch Shell on Thursday announced plans to deepen its greenhouse gas emissions reduction "ambitions".
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
14-04-2020
Japan's 2018/19 Greenhouse Emissions Fall 3.9% to Record Low
Japan's greenhouse gas emissions fell 3.9 per cent to a record low in the year ended March 2019.
14-04-2020
Sudden Widespread Biodiversity Losses Could Occur Around the Globe from Climate Change
A warming planet may lead to swift, possibly catastrophic reductions throughout this century, study.
Market Analysis
12-04-2020
Spain Submits Ambitious 2030 Energy and Climate National Plan
Spain is a powerhouse for renewable energy deployment with 25,7 gigawatts (GW) of total installed wind capacity, WindEurope said in a press release, adding that in 2019 Spain was Europe’s leading market for onshore wind.
Clean emission
10-04-2020
Rio Tinto Urges Climate Action Despite Pandemic
Rio Tinto Chairman Simon Thompson is urging governments across the world to take “urgent” action on climate change despite the twin evils of Covid-19 and economic recession.
Energy Transition
06-04-2020
Sorry to Disappoint Climate Deniers, but Coronavirus Makes the Low-Carbon Transition More Urgent
Sorry to be the harbinger of denier disappointment, but there is every reason to expect that the virus crisis will strengthen and accelerate the imperative to transition to a low-carbon world by mid-century.
Market Analysis
03-04-2020
Coronavirus: Scottish Government Delays Publication of Beefed up Climate Change Plan
The Scottish government has today confirmed it is to delay publication of the imminent update to its national Climate Change Plan in response to the escalating coronavirus outbreak.
03-04-2020
BP is Pulling Out of Three Trade Groups Over Climate Policies
BP is withdrawing from three trade groups over climate policies, a move that comes after the company vowed to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
CCS
31-03-2020
Japan Maintains 2030 Climate Goals Unchanged in New NDC
Japan has submitted an update to its National Determined Contribution (NDC) to the Secretariat of the United Nations Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
Energy Transition
30-03-2020
EU Leaders Back Covid-19 Recovery Strategy that 'Integrates Energy Transition'
European heads of government call for 'coordinated' approach to coronavirus built around investment in Green Deal.
Energy Transition
27-03-2020
Poland Says Needs Turow Coal Plant for Gradual Energy Transformation
Poland argues that more time is needed to replace its own plants with cleaner coal plants.
Clean emission
27-03-2020
Gasification with CO2 Storage Reduces the Costs of the EU's ZERO Carbon Strategy by 40&
The energy transition to decarbonise the EU’s economy fully by 2050 will be felt economically in all member states. An illustrative example of this is that even before the start of this transition...
Energy Transition
24-03-2020
How French Oil Giant Total is Increasing its Clean Energy Portfolio
Total’s gross low-carbon power generation capacity is currently close to 7GW. French oil giant Total has been increasing its clean energy portfolio as part of its bid to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Clean Energy Transition
16-03-2020
Coronavirus Crisis an 'Excellent Opportunity' to Speed Global Energy Transition: Birol
The Coronavirus economic stimulus packages being drawn up by governments around the world should build-in “large scale” spending on clean energy technologies including wind, solar, green hydrogen and carbon capture and storage (CCS), says Fatih Birol, exe
Clean Energy Transition
16-03-2020
IEA: Coronavirus May Hamper Clean Energy Transition & Climate Action
The coronavirus pandemic might lead to a decline in carbon emissions in the short-term, but may pose a threat to long-term climate action as it will also undermine clean energy investment.
13-03-2020
UK to Spend $1bn on New CCS Projects As Key Part of its Zero-Emissions Strategy
The UK government has pledged £800m ($1bn) to fund new carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects, while arguing that renewable energy is likely to be the UK's "primary source of electricity in the future".
11-03-2020
COP26 President Presents Opportunities from Low-Carbon Goals
The United Nations' climate talks this year can be a moment where the world comes together to ramp up momentum towards a climate-resilient, zero-carbon economy, COP26 President Designate Alok Sharma told UN Member States...
Climate Policy
09-03-2020
Coronavirus And Global Supply Chain Disruption: A Wake-Up Call For Climate Policy?
Coronavirus has slowed down economic activity and temporarily reduced China’s carbon emissions. However, there is a deeper implication for climate policy: decarbonization depends on global supply chains for inputs required for electric vehicles.
05-03-2020
Nuclear Industry Says UK Climate Goal at Risk
The UK will miss its goal of net zero carbon by 2050 unless it finds a way to finance nuclear power stations, the nuclear industry has said.
03-03-2020
UK Carbon Emissions Fall 28 Per Cent in a Decade, New Data Shows
UK carbon emissions fell by almost three per cent last year, topping off a decade of deep decarbonisation which has left CO2 at its lowest level since the English Football League was founded in 1888, fresh analysis released today indicates.
03-03-2020
Non-hydro Renewables Provided 11.6% of US Electricity in 2019
Renewable energy sources (i.e., biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar, wind) accounted for 18.2% of net domestic electrical generation in the US during 2019.
29-02-2020
Nearly Seven million Trees Chopped Making way for Wind Farms Across north of Scotland
Almost seven million trees have been felled in the north of Scotland to make way for onshore wind farms since the year 2000, according to new figures from the land commission.
22-02-2020
Fossil Fuel Companies Have Had Even Worse Impact on Climate Change
The oil and gas industry has had a far worse impact on the climate than previously believed, according to a study indicating that human emissions of fossil methane have been underestimated by up to 40%.
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