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Water
Hydrogen Production
Can Salt Water Help Produce Green Hydrogen?
As renewable electricity costs continue to fall, green hydrogen (H2) production via water electrolysis is gaining pace as a means to decarbonize worldwide energ…
Data From Space to Aid Hydropower Planning
Researchers generally have reliable water level measurements for a few thousand lakes around the world, but little or no data on some of the planet’s important…
Nuclear Power Plant
Regulator Approves Fukushima Water Release
Japan's Nuclear Regulation Authority (NRA) has formally approved Tokyo Electric Power Company's (Tepco's) plan to discharge treated water from the damaged Fukus…
All-In-One Solar Tower Produces Jet Fuel From CO2, Water and Sunlight
Taking carbon dioxide, water and sunlight as its only inputs, this solar thermal tower in Spain produces carbon-neutral, sustainable versions of diesel and jet …
Nuclear Power Plant
Heatwave Forces Temporary Change to Water-Discharge Rules in France
The French nuclear regulator Autorité de Sûreté Nucléaire says that "to ensure the security of the electricity network" it will temporarily modify the stric…
Coal Mine
Is Water From Disused Coal Mines the Best Alternative to Gas Boilers?
A £450k project will explore whether mine water from disused coal mines could be used to heat homes and schools
Oil&Gas Drilling
China’s First Self-Developed Shallow-Water Subsea Xmas Tree System Successfully Put Into Use
China's first self-developed shallow-water subsea Xmas tree system was successfully put into operation in the Jinzhou waters of the Bohai Sea, China National Of…
Germany
Germany’s Largest Heat Storage in the Starting Blocks
Germany's largest heat accumulator is expected to be commissioned at the start of next year. The heat storage is located on Vattenfall's site at the Reuter West…
Offshore Wind Power
RWE and Hellenic Petroleum Collaborate to Develop Offshore Wind Farms
RWE and Hellenic Petroleum Holdings, through their respective subsidiaries RWE Renewables GmbH and HELPE Renewables SA, have joined forces to jointly explore of…
Floating Offshore Wind
Five Areas Flagged for Floating Wind Development in Celtic Sea
Five broad areas for the development of floating offshore wind have been identified in the UK waters of the Celtic Sea by the Crown Estate, the British Queen’s…
Germany
Vattenfall Starts Filling Up 200MW Thermal Storage Tower in Berlin
Swedish public utility Vattenfall is about to start filling a 45m-high, 200MW-rated thermal energy storage facility with water in Berlin, Germany.
Smart Grid
DEWA’s Smart Grid System to Augment Restorative Management
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has launched an Automatic Smart Grid Restoration System (ASGR) to increase the control, management and monitoring o…
First Electric Flying Ferry Will Make Stockholm’s Waterborne Public Transport Faster Than Cars and Subway
The world’s fastest electric ship, the Candela P-12 Shuttle, is set to hit Stockholm’s waters next year, heralding a new era of transport.
Energy Investment
Renewable Energy: Bringing New Wave of Sustainable Energy Investment to Africa
As IWP&DC discovered, there is much to discuss with regards to climate change, water supplies, hydropower potential and investment across Africa.
Net Zero Emission
Japan Tests Deep-Ocean Current Turbines in Search of New Renewables
Japan has lots of coastline and control over the world's sixth-largest territorial waters, making ocean-based alternative energy ideas particularly attractive.
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