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Partnership Formed to Develop Geothermal Project in Alaska
A newly formed company is hoping to finally succeed in putting up a geothermal plant in Unalaska after decades of false starts.
Coal Power
Big European Banks Face Call to End Funding for Firms Building Coal-fired Plants
Some of Europe’s biggest banks are being challenged by environmental groups to sever all lending to utilities which they say are still developing new coal-fire…
European Cities Commit Commit to Net Zero Carbon Buildings
On 4 December 2019, leading European cities and companies pledged to slash carbon emissions from their buildings to net zero. Helsinki, Finland and Valladolid, …
Solar Technology
Saving the Mekong With Floating Solar Power
For two decades or more, alarms have been sounding for the Mekong Delta. It is being hammered by climate change, by a proliferation of upstream dams, by unsusta…
New Zealand
New Zealand Will Consider Climate Crisis in All Major Policy Decisions
Consideration of the climate crisis will be front and center in all of New Zealand's major policy decisions.
Fossil Fuel Use Continues to Push Up CO2 Emissions
Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels and industry are expected to grow slowly in 2019 due to a decline in the use of coal, according to a study by …
Global CO2 Emissions From Coal Down This Year
Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from coal-fired power plants and industrial facilities fell in 2019, according to research published Dec. 3, though ove…
Nuclear Power Plant
EDF Delays Restart of Cruas NPP Over Safety Fears
French energy major EDF has delayed the restart of unit 2 at its Cruas nuclear plant until 5 December while the French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) continues …
Solar Technology
Mapping the Energy Transport Mechanism of Chalcogenide Perovskite for Solar Energy Use
For solar cells to be widely used in the coming decades researchers must resolve two major challenges: increasing efficiency and lowering toxicity.
Energy Connected Homes Services Set for Substantial Growth
The research Connected Homes Insight Service has identified increasing levels of entry and investment, with rates of entry more than doubling over the last deca…
Thermal Plant
Turkey Won't Allow Public to " Get Poisoned" Erdoğan Says After Thermal Plant Veto
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Dec. 3 said Turkey will not allow toxic fumes from unfiltered thermal plants to “poison” its public and accused ene…
U.S. DOE Awards $7m in Funding for Work on Reducing Geothermal Drilling Cost
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced the recipients of $7 million funding to help decrease the cost of geothermal drilling operations and field developme…
Material Developed for Solar Cell Efficiency Enhancement
The Institute for Basic Science announced on Dec. 2 that its Center for Integrated Nanostructure Physics, led by director Lee Young-hee, has developed a two-dim…
Oil & Gas Trade
Does OPEC See U.S. Oil Output as Half Full or Half Empty?
Ahead of their meeting in Vienna later this week, OPEC’s oil ministers have done a good job of convincing themselves that they can simply decide to hold steady…
The Reality Behind Green Hydrogen’s Soaring Hype
Renewably produced hydrogen has great potential and some powerful allies. But it’s not a decarbonization panacea.
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