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European Union to Consider Law on Climate Neutrality by March 2020
The European Union executive will propose by March 2020 a new climate law to turn the bloc neutral in terms of carbon dioxide emissions by 2050 and help lead th…
Solar Company
Stockland to Offer Discounted Solar and Batteries for up to 25,000 Customers
Australian property developer Stockland will offer discounted solar and battery installations for up to 25,000 residents in homes developed by the company acros…
Global Corporations Root for Biogas in Addressing Climate Change
In its recent report, the Global Potential of Biogas, WBA estimated that the number of industrial plants operating globally are currently 132,000.
Nuclear Technology
Improving Nuclear Unit Outage Scheduling with Artificial Intelligence
AI has tremendous potential to reduce the substantial repetitive tasks, enabling engineers to concentrate more on engineering, write Maciej Hryniewicki and Jame…
Distributed Generation
Better Grid Integration Beats Coal Plant Ramping to Reduce Wind, Solar Curtailment
Wind and solar curtailment is worst where these renewables are poorly integrated into the grid. The further their energy can reach the more regions they can ser…
Grid-Interactive Buildings Solutions
According to U.S. figures, up to 80% of peak electricity demand comes from buildings. So designing them to be energy efficient, with their own generation (e.g. …
IPPR: UK should pay £20bn into UN Climate Fund
The UK's contribution to global decarbonisation should be more in line with its 'fair share' of responsibility for climate breakdown, think tank says.
Japan's Promotion of Coal-Fired Power Plants Leads to U.N. Rejecting Abe's Request
The United Nations rejected Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s request to speak at its climate summit last September, government sources said Thursday, apparently due…
Solar Power Panel
Using Thin Films for Solar Panels
To keep up with energy demands, scientists are striving to make solar cells more efficient so that more electricity can be generated from the same amount of sun…
Energy storage technology
Are Nanomaterials Key to Energy Storage?
When it comes to making the switch from using fossil fuels to cleaner renewable energy, one of the difficulties encountered is the storage and distribution of e…
European Parliament Declares Climate Emergency
The European Parliament has today declared an environment and climate emergency, ahead of next week's UN climate talks in Madrid, COP25.
Sokoria Geothermal Plant in East Nusa Teggara Targets Start of Operation for February 2020
With construction under way, the intial 5 MW Sokoria geothermal project by KS Orka in East Nusa Tenggara is targeting a start of operation in February 2020.
The EU can Use Hydrogen to Stop Climate Change and Create Jobs
Climate change is already with us. And that’s particularly clear to people like me who happen to come from Venice, which has just suffered the worst floods in …
IRENA Continues to Drive Forward Green Hydrogen Cause
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) continues to explore the potential of green hydrogen in the future renewable energy mix and its scale up, with…
INNIO and HanseWerk Announce Hydrogen Pilot Project
INNO and HanseWerk AG have announced a pilot project for a hydrogen-fuelled combined heat and power (CHP) plant in the one-megawatt range in the centre of Hambu…
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