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Carbon Emissions
Stillstrom, Faber Group and Prysmian Join Forces to Cut Vessel Emissions Across Offshore Wind Supply Chain
CCS
26-05-2022
SSE to Pour £24BN Into the UK’s Clean Energy
The energy giant has reported a pre-tax profit of £1.5bn
Clean Energy Transition
26-05-2022
How Gas Interests Slowed Chile’s Clean Energy Transition
Chile holds itself out as a global leader on climate change. Nearly 22% of Chile’s electricity is generated by solar and wind farms, putting it far ahead of both the global average, 10%, and the United States, at 13%.
Net Zero Emission
26-05-2022
Volvo Trucks: First in the World to Use Fossil-Free Steel in Its Trucks
As the world’s first truck manufacturer to do so, Volvo is now introducing fossil-free steel in its trucks.
Carbon Emissions
26-05-2022
Chevron’s Shareholders Vote Against Emissions Cuts Proposal
A majority of Chevron Corp's investors on Wednesday voted against a proposal to adopt greenhouse gas emissions reductions targets, indicating support for the steps the company has already taken to address the issue.
Carbon Emissions
26-05-2022
Exxon Shareholders Back Board, Vote Against Faster Carbon Emission Cuts
Exxon Mobil Corp shareholders on Wednesday backed the energy company's board and its energy transition strategy, voting against most proposals to accelerate cuts of carbon emission.
Net Zero Emission
25-05-2022
UAE Records Largest Increase in Renewable Energy Capacity Globally in the Past Decade
Capacity in the Emirates surged to 2,540 megawatts in 2020 from 13MW in 2011
Net Zero Emission
25-05-2022
Masdar, Beeah Launch First Commercial-Scale Waste-To-Energy Plant
Masdar and BEEAH, through its joint venture, launched the first commercial-scale waste-to-energy plant in the Middle East.
25-05-2022
Inaugural Edition of World Utilities Congress Successfully Concludes in Abu Dhabi
The inaugural edition of the World Utilities Congress saw a successful conclusion on the third and final day of the event.
Net Zero Emission
25-05-2022
Past and Present US Energy Chiefs at Odds Over Net-Zero Targets
The keynote by former US energy secretary Rick Perry proved to be the main talking point in a varied opening session for DistribuTECH International and POWERGEN International this week, writes Nigel Blackaby in Dallas.
Energy Transition
24-05-2022
Australia Under ‘Dramatic Transformation’ as It Adds 50GW Renewables
The country expects its electricity will be supplied by renewable sources by 2025.
Net Zero Emission
24-05-2022
Vattenfall’s Power as a Service Targets UK Food and Drink
Vattenfall launches Power as a Service model for food sector as it publishes Energy Security on the Path to Net Zero paper for consumables industry.
Carbon Emissions
24-05-2022
Tesla Investor Streur Says Carmaker Still Believes in ESG
Tesla Inc CEO Elon Musk may have denounced business use of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors as a "scam" last week but one sustainable investing pioneer thinks the electric carmaker still believes in the cause.
Carbon Emissions
24-05-2022
Climate Action on CO2 Emissions Alone Won’t Prevent Extreme Warming - Study
To control climate change, the world must go beyond cutting carbon dioxide emissions and curb lesser-known pollutants such as nitrous oxide playing a key role in warming the planet, new research suggests.
Australia
23-05-2022
Newly-Appointed Australian PM Anthony Albanese Wants to ‘End Climate Wars’
Mr Albanese, who was sworn in as the country’s 31st prime minister this morning, said the new government in Australia ‘represents a change’.
Thailand
23-05-2022
Thailand to Turn To Renewable Energy Amidst Gas Supply Challenges
Thailand is seen turning to its renewable energy sector for a steady electricity supply as its natural gas power sector faces supply challenges amidst political and civil unrest in Myanmar.
Energy Transition
23-05-2022
How Gas Interests Slowed Chile’s Clean Energy Transition
Chile holds itself out as a global leader on climate change. It was one of the first countries to declare a target for renewable energy, in 2008.
Net Zero Emission
23-05-2022
Swiss Re, UBS Among Founding Buyers in Carbon Removal Scheme
Insurance firm Swiss Re and banking giant UBS are among five founding buyers of credits from a scheme set up by a Swiss company to drive down the cost of taking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
Energy Transition
22-05-2022
How AI Innovation Is Enabling the Energy Transition
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being introduced in utility use cases from renewables integration to resilience and more.
Energy Transition
20-05-2022
IRENA Backs UN Call to Speed up Energy Transition
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres outlined 5 critical actions to jumpstart transition.
Energy Transition
20-05-2022
Why Was Tesla Removed From the S&P 500 ESG Index?
Elon Musk's electric carmaker Tesla was removed from the S&P 500 ESG Index on Wednesday in a move which, on face value, may seem surprising.
EU
20-05-2022
Renewables and Clean Transport Among Projects Backed With €7.3M EU Funding
The funding will enable companies and utilities to implement measures for protection against a more extreme climate and other disasters.
Natural Gas
19-05-2022
Fresh Call for Joint Us-Israel Clean Energy Technology Proposals
The two countries are providing $4m in funding for innovative technologies to tackle climate change.
19-05-2022
Fuels of the Future 2023 - Call for Papers & Exhibition and Participation Offer Started
Today the Call for Papers for the 20th International Conference on Renewable Mobility "Fuels of the Future 2023", which will take place live in Berlin on January 23 and 24, 2023, starts.
Carbon Emissions
19-05-2022
Methane Solutions Offer Down Payment on Our Climate Future
As the world works to lower greenhouse gas emissions to avoid the worst impacts of climate change, one super pollutant is headed in the wrong direction.
Carbon Emissions
19-05-2022
Chevron, Schlumberger Withdraw Request for California Carbon-Capture Permit
Top U.S. energy companies Chevron and Schlumberger have withdrawn an application to capture carbon dioxide emissions and store them deep underground in central California.
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