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Hydrogen Project
Israeli and Moroccan Companies Forge Hydrogen Partnership at COP27
Israeli company H2Pro and Moroccan renewable energy developer Gaia Energy have signed a strategic agreement for the co-development of a gigawatt-scale green hyd…
Ammonia
ABS Green-Lights Cosco’s Ammonia-Fueled Vessel Design
COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry Co. and COSCO Shipping Heavy Industry Technology have won two approvals in principle from ABS classification society for their amm…
Mauritania
Bp and Mauritania to Explore Green Hydrogen at Scale
bp has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Government of Mauritania.
Floating Offshore Wind
Equinor Looks to Celtic Sea for New Floating Offshore Wind Opportunities
Equinor has announced its interest in developing gigawatt scale floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea, with the upcoming Celtic Sea floating wind seabed leas…
LNG
Canadian LNG Exports to Asia Could Cut Emissions by the Equivalent of Removing All Vehicles From Canadian Roads, New Study Shows
Canadian liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports to Asia could reduce annual emissions by the equivalent of removing every single car from Canadian roads.
Egypt
Gates Foundation Gives $1.4 Bln Climate Help to Smallholder Farmers
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has pledged $1.4 billion to help smallholder farmers cope with the impacts of climate change, part of efforts at global clim…
United Kingdom
University of Manchester and National Grid Develop SF6-Free Retrofill Solution
National Grid and the University of Manchester are to collaborate on a four-year project to develop a full-scale demonstrator at the Deeside Centre for Innovati…
Floating Offshore Wind
Oil Firm Equinor Looks to Celtic Sea for Floating Wind Development
Norwegian oil and gas major Equinor on Monday said it was interested in developing a "gigawatt scale" floating offshore wind project off the coast of Britain i…
Electric Car
Uk’s First Large-Scale Lithium Site Gets Green Light
The Middlesbrough facility will put the UK on the map when it comes to processing the metal critical to EVs, phones and wind farms.
Net Zero Emission
TotalEnergies Bent on Taking Legal Action Following Allegations of ‘Dramatically Underreporting’ Emissions
After Greenpeace published a report claiming that TotalEnergies’ emissions are four times higher than reported, the French energy giant has made up its made to…
Hydrogen Project
KBR Secures Work on Australia’s First Industrial-Scale Green Hydrogen Project
US engineering company KBR and Belgium engineering firm Tractebel, part of ENGIE, have been appointed as the Owners Engineer for the Yuri project, a new renewab…
Energy Transition
British Energy Giant Bp to Buy Biogas Producer Archaea in $4.1bn Deal
Archaea Energy operates 50 renewable natural gas and landfill gas-to-energy facilities across the US, producing around 6,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day of …
Crude Oil
North America Leads $370 Billion Global Push for Oil & Gas Pipelines
Westwood’s upcoming onshore pipeline market forecast has revealed that between 2022 and 2028, the world will spend almost $370 billion on new oil and gas pipel…
Natural Gas
Chesapeake Points to Rising Costs in Fastest-Growing U.S. Gas Field
Chesapeake Energy on Wednesday said inflation in the fastest growing U.S. shale gas region could surpass 15% next year, a sign that soaring costs for energy pro…
Carbon Emissions
Microsoft's President Warns of Talent Shortage for Tackling Climate Change
Thousands of businesses will fail to meet pledges to combat climate change unless they start training employees on sustainability.
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