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Hydrogen Project
UK Government Backs World-first Low Carbon Hydrogen Projects
The UK Government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has awarded £13m ($17m) to fund two world-first hydrogen projects led by th…
BP Wants To Slash Carbon Emissions, But Has No Plan For Doing That
There is an old expression that says, “If you fail to plan, you have a plan to fail.” It’s good to have goals, but plans are what make achieving those goals …
Oil & Gas Trade
Total Looks To Stop Selling Fuel Oil To Power Plants
Supermajor Total wants to stop selling fuel oil—one of the most carbon-intensive refinery products—for power generation in order to reduce its carbon footpr…
Carbon Neutral
Can BP Become Carbon Neutral?
BP’s new chief executive Bernard Looney outlined an ambitious new objective on Wednesday to make the oil giant carbon-neutral by 2050 - the most exacting susta…
German Energy Leaders Seek Federal Support for Low Carbon Transition
A leading German energy association and regional energy minister both called for increased German federal support in meeting the country’s decarbonisation goal…
World's Carbon Emissions Flatline as Rich Nations Ditch Coal for Wind and Solar
Wind and solar expansion helped bring an unexpected stall to the growth of global energy-related CO2 emissions last year, said the International Energy Agency (…
Nuclear Technology
GE Hitachi Nuclear Venture Enters NRC Licensing Phase for SMR Design
The next generation of nuclear energy, which is striving to keep the carbon-free thermal generation source relevant vs. gas-fired turbines and renewables, just …
Carbon Neutral
Nordics Bet on Advanced Biofuels to Suit Carbon Neutrality Ambitions
Scandinavian governments have raised the bar in their commitment to becoming carbon neutral and several companies have responded by developing new technologies …
Croatia’s Hydrocarbon Agency Estimates up to 500 MW Geothermal Potential
The licensing process (hydrocarbon or geothermal) in Croatia is carried out by the Croatian Hydrocarbon Agency established by the Government of the Republic of …
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Uniper to End its Hard-coal-fired Power Production in Germany
Uniper is moving forward with its transformation and the further decarbonization of its portfolio.
Market Analysis
UK Regulator Ofgem Launches Decarbonisation Plan
The UK Government’s Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) has set out its plan to bring the country’s emissions to net zero.
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Endesa to Close Two Giant Spanish Coal Plants
Endesa on Dec. 27 formally moved to shutter two massive coal-fired power plants—the 1.4-GW As Pontes plant in A Coruña, Galicia, which is the biggest coal-fir…
Power Plant Emissions Down 47% Under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
This first-in-the-nation regional effort to lower carbon emissions from power plants is actually a cap-and-invest program. Power plants buy emission allowances …
Smart Grid
The Electricity Grid Of The Future is Being Built Here
A Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi last week displayed the whole universe of systems and technologies that will be required for a post-carbon world.
Coal Power
Coal is Out as APS Sets Carbon-Free Goal
Arizona Public Service (APS) announced Jan. 22 that it plans for all its power generation to be carbon-free by 2050, and also said it plans to produce nearly ha…
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