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Hydrogen Project
EU Approves up to $5.2 Billion in Public Funding for Hydrogen Projects
Hydrogen has a diverse range of applications and can be deployed in a wide range of industries.
Carbon Neutral
Japan Starts Carbon Credit Trading Trial at Tse
Japan started trial trading of carbon credits on Thursday at the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) as the world's fifth-largest carbon emitter aims to create a nationw…
Thermal Coal
HSBC Fund Arm Toughens Thermal Coal Policy to Curb Climate Change
HSBC Holdings Plc told Reuters on Thursday it will stop financing the expansion of thermal coal from funds it manages actively with immediate effect, marking an…
Natural Gas
Greece Extends Energy Bill Subsidies Ahead of ‘Winter Battle’
Greece will pay out a further 1.1 billion euros in power bill subsidies in October to shield households and businesses from the impact of soaring energy prices …
Hydrogen Project
EU Gives Green Light for $5.2 Bln in State Aid for Hydrogen Development
The European Commission on Wednesday said it has approved 5.2 billion euros in public funding by 13 EU member states aimed at boosting the supply of renewable a…
Natural Gas
Shorter Showers, Slower Driving and an Eiffel Tower Blackout: How Europe Plans to Cut Gas Usage This Winter
From cutting down on showering time to 5 minutes, fining shopkeepers for not closing their doors and driving slower, Europe is embarking on a goal to reduce gas…
Nuclear Power Plant
France Prepares to Nationalize Its Struggling Nuclear Industry
The French government already owns 84% of Électricité de France, but it is now planning to fully nationalize the company just as the company warns of a huge 2…
Natural Gas
Hungary Warns Against Further EU Sanctions on Russia
Hungary’s Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto is warning that further EU sanctions on Russia would only hurt the bloc’s members.
Biomass Power Plant
Doosan Škoda Supplies Turbines for La Reunion Coal-To-Biomass Conversion
Czech turbine manufacturer Doosan Škoda Power had been awarded a contract for a biomass plant on the island of La Reunion.
Solar Cell
Naturgy Builds 683 MW of Wind and Solar Power in Spain
The company currently has 20 wind farms and photovoltaic projects under construction and will start work on another 9 facilities in the coming weeks, with a tot…
Oil Price
U.S. To Sell Up to 10 Mln Bbls of Oil From SPR for Nov. Delivery
The U.S. Energy Department said on Monday it will sell up to 10 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, for delivery in November.
Electric Vehicle Battery
Fortum Launches Li-Ion Recycling Hub in Germany
Fortum has launched Fortum Batterie Recycling GmbH in Germany to provide safe and sustainable electric vehicle (EV) battery recycling in central Europe.
Carbon Neutral
South Korea to Strengthen Energy Cooperation With ASEAN
Areas of focus will include the enhancement of clean energy and data exchange.
Energy Storage Battery
EC Announces €19.8MN for Croatian Grid Balancing Batteries
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, a €19.8 million Croatian aid measure aiming to help with the procurement and installation of gr…
Oil Shale
Australia’s Origin Energy Quits Shale Gas Exploration
The logo of Australian energy company Origin is pictured in Melbourne, Australia, July 3, 2016. Picture taken July 3, 2016. REUTERS/Jason Reed/File Photo
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