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Emissions
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…
Hydrogen Production
Which Hydrogen Production Method Is Lowest Cost?
The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) released new report findings on the levelized cost of hydrogen (LCOH) and CO2 life…
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.
Hydrogen Technology
Japan’s ‘Hydrogen Economy’ Runs the Risk of Being Powered by Coal
The government-led drive to boost hydrogen energy and lower emissions may end up giving coal-fired power plants a new lease on life
Carbon Neutral
Japan’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions Fall to Lowest on Record
5.1 percent drop in greenhouse gas emissions marks seven consecutive years of decline.
Carbon Neutral
How Google Plans to Use 100% Carbon-Free Energy in Its Data Centers by 2030
Google has set out a notably aggressive goal to operate on 24-7 carbon-free energy by 2030.
Hydrogen Production
Shell, Uniper Partner on UK Low-Carbon Hydrogen Facility
German utility Uniper and Shell will team up to jointly produce low-carbon hydrogen at a Uniper power station in Britain in a bid to boost use of the fuel and c…
Carbon Emissions
Climate Change Issues Are Health Issues Says WHO
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and key Nigerian stakeholders have called for a multi-sectoral approach toward climate change and other environmental threat…
CCS
World’s Biggest Carbon Capture Project: Shute Creek’s “Sell or Vent” Business Model Isn’t Working
Delving into the world’s largest carbon capture project, ExxonMobil’s Shute Creek CCUS facility, reveals a highly questionable technology.
Carbon Emissions
$11 Million for West Australia Clean Energy Initiatives
The Western Australian Government has dedicated $11 million for seven innovative clean energy projects through the second round of its Clean Energy Future Fund …
Net Zero Emission
Ukraine Crisis and Inflation Weigh on ESG Investment Funds
Investment flows to ethical funds fall to $75bn in Q1 amid a sharp drop in risk appetite, IIF says.
Carbon Emissions
EU to Fund Bulgaria’s €6.3bn Recovery Plan
The European Commission has approved Bulgaria’s latest recovery and resilience plan, providing €6.3 billion in grants.
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