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Alliander and GroenLeven to Investigate Role of Hydrogen in Electricity Grid
Dutch network company Alliander and renewable energy developer GroenLeven have opened the first solar PV connected green hydrogen plant in the Netherlands.
Hydrogen Project
Exploring Green Marine Fuel and Hydrogen Production in Egypt
Integrated logistics company Maersk and Egyptian authorities have signed a partnership agreement to explore Egypt-based hydrogen and green marine fuel productio…
Offshore Wind Power
NZ Super Fund and CIP Explore New Zealand’s Offshore Wind
NZ Super Fund and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) are working in partnership to explore the potential for large scale offshore wind energy in the South…
Net Zero Emission
No G20 Government Is Delivering on Their Promises, Says Report
No G20 government has implemented sufficient and concrete policies to match their promises to tackle climate change made at COP26 in Glasgow last year, accordin…
Paris Climate Agreement
Wind and Solar Energy Generate 10% of Global Electricity
Ember research found 50 countries generate more than 10% of their electricity from wind and solar energy in 2021, up from 43 in 2020.
Hydropower Plant
China-Built Hydropower Station Begins Electricity Generation in Nigeria
The first unit of Zungeru Hydroelectric Power Station, the largest hydropower station in Nigeria built by Chinese enterprises, has officially generated electric…
Nuclear Fusion
Australia’s HB11 Energy Demonstrates Laser-Powered Nuclear Fusion
Australian fusion start-up HB11 Energy has reported demonstrating non-thermal fusion of hydrogen and boron-11 using high power lasers.
Nord Stream 2
Nord Stream 2 Cost $11 Billion to Build. Now, the Russia-Europe Gas Pipeline Is Unused and Abandoned
One of the early casualties of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, a massive energy project that took several years to build …
Energy Transition
How Hackers and Geopolitics Could Derail the Planned Energy Transition
Discussions about the energy transition, what it means and whether it’s actually underway at all, have become major talking points in recent years.
Carbon Emissions
Emissions Trading Covers 37% of Emissions Under Net-Zero Targets – ICAP
Carbon markets hit record prices and revenues globally in 2021, reports the International Carbon Action Partnership.
Solar Power Panel
Super Thin Solar Panels Could Be the Answer to a Greener Future
Wafer-thin solar panels have been made 25% more energy absorbent, which could signal a large step forward for the renewables sector.
Electricity Transmission
UK Readies Undersea Electricity ‘Superhighways’
Ofgem has today recognised the “clear case” and the “consumer benefit” of the Scotland to England Green Links.
LNG
U.S. Agrees to Ramp Up LNG Exports to Europe, Actively Reduce Natural Gas Demand
The Biden administration and the European Commission launched a multi-pronged effort that will dramatically ramp up U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to …
Wind Turbine
Vestas Secures Turbine Order for 103MW Project in Argentina
In partnership with Tenaris, Vestas has secured a 103MW deal for the Buena Ventura project in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Carbon Emissions
Australia's Qantas Aims to Cut Carbon Emissions 25% by 2030
Qantas Airways Ltd plans to reduce carbon emissions by about 25% by 2030.
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