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Carbon emission
Electric Vehicle Battery
Germany Battery Pass to Create EU Standards
The three-year German-funded R&D project comprising 11 consortium partners will set out data specifications and technical standards for batteries in the EU.
Carbon Emissions
Xprize Milestone Award for ISU Researchers for their Efforts to Remove Carbon Dioxide from the Atmosphere
A research group from Iowa State University that helped develop a demonstration-scale pyrolyzer that has the ability to sequester thousands of tons of carbon di…
Carbon Emissions
Scientists Make Breakthrough in Detecting Changes in Fossil Fuel Carbon Dioxide Emissions
A team of scientists led by the University of East Anglia (UEA) has made a major breakthrough in detecting changes in fossil fuel carbon dioxide emissions more …
Carbon Emissions
Environment Group Warns Shell Board on Liability for Emission Targets
A group that won a victory over energy major Shell last year with a Dutch court order to deepen greenhouse gas cuts has warned the company's board of possible p…
Net Zero Emission
Budweiser Launches the Energy Collective in Renewables Push
Budweiser's bold dream is that every bar, venue and stadium in the world that serves its brand would be powered by renewable electricity.
Carbon Emissions
A New Report Identifies the Highest Carbon Emitter in East Africa
A recently released report focused on carbon emissions says East Africa’s carbon emissions increased 6.5% between 2000 and 2017.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle
Nation Taps into Hydrogen Potential
China has forged ahead to tap the potential of hydrogen in helping ensure energy security and reduce carbon emissions, according to Xie Zhenhua, the nation's …
Carbon Emissions
U.S. to Grant $6.4 Billion Funding for Projects to Reduce Carbon Emissions
The U.S. Transportation Department said on Thursday it would award $6.4 billion over five years to states to fund projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Ammonia
Suez Canal Economic Zone Signs $3Billion Green Energy Deal
Agreement with a consortium including French company EDF Renewables will lead to nearly 350,000 tonnes of green fuel being produced annually for ships passing t…
Energy Transition
Partnership Boosts Green Building Practices in Brazil
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, and the Brazilian Chamber for the Construction Industry (CBIC) are partnering to …
Carbon Emissions
Japanese Firms Team up to Produce ‘Carbon-Free’ Methane
Japan's largest gas retailer Tokyo Gas, engineering firm IHI and space agency Jaxa have secured a subsidy to further develop production of "carbon-free" synthet…
Energy Transition
Exxon Sees Carbon Capture Market at $4 Trillion by 2050
Exxon Mobil Corp. estimates there will be a $4 trillion market by 2050 for capturing carbon dioxide and storing it underground, the company said in a presentati…
Net Zero Emission
ExxonMobil Begins Design Studies for Carbon Capture Hub
ExxonMobil Australia is undertaking early front-end engineering design studies (pre-FEED) to determine the potential for carbon capture and storage to reduce gr…
Carbon Emissions
BlackRock-Led Group Invests $525M Toward India Renewable Energy
A group considered the world’s largest asset manager has joined with a United Arab Emirates (UAE) wealth management fund to support an investment in renewable …
Carbon Emissions
The U.S. Should Bet on Green Hydrogen for Zero-Emissions Shipping, New Study Shows
A recent report states that the U.S. government should invest more in hydrogen technology and renewable energy.
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