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Green
Trio to Drive Green Hydrogen Production in Belgium
Three companies are coming together in Belgium to develop green hydrogen production and deployment in the country, with plans for a first fully operational plan…
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 …
Market Analysis
British Government Sued for Approving Europe’s Largest Gas-Fired Power Plant
Client Earth has the green light from a British court to sue the UK government for undermining its own planning authority's concerns about the climate crisis wh…
Green Hydrogen Costs Projected to Decrease by up to 60% by 2030
A new report from Hydrogen Council predicts that the cost of renewable hydrogen production will fall drastically by up to 60% over the coming decade due to the …
Offshore Wind Power
Belgium’s Excess Wind Power to Turn to Hydrogen with New Project
A commercial project to convert excess offshore wind power to green hydrogen has been announced for development in Belgium.
Nuclear Policy
Europe’s Nuclear Energy Solution
The European Commission presented in December its flagship policy, dubbed “the Green Deal”, which was followed a month later, during January’s Strasbourg ses…
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Vestas to Produce Zero-Waste Wind Turbines by 2040
Solid waste contributes an estimated 5% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and Vestas says waste generated from wind turbine blades could be as much as million…
Thermal Coal
British Government Will Suspend Financial Support for Thermal Coal
The British government will suspend financial support for thermal coal as part of efforts to present itself as a global leader in green technology, Boris Johnso…
Canada New $200-plus Million Renewable Hydrogen Plant Secures Financing
The green energy investment arm of Macquarie Capital will finance a new $200-plus million renewable hydrogen plant in Chetwynd, says project developer Juergen P…
Solar Technology
An Invention could Soon Cut Five Percent of the World’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions
In the 1980s, a global race was underway to find a more efficient way of converting energy from the sun into electricity.
Renewable Heat Needs to Be Prioritised to Deliver EU's Zero-Carbon Target
In order for the proposed Just Transition Mechanism that is to ease the energy transition of the European Green Deal, renewable heat needs to be prioritised. Th…
Offshore Wind Power
Visa Taps Solar and Wind to Reach 100% Renewable-Electricity Goal
By purchasing 100% renewable electricity, Visa mitigates the greenhouse gas emissions from the electricity the company consumes, it says.
Market Analysis
Japan – The ‘Odd One Out’ on Coal Power Plant New-Builds
The Japanese government keeps watering down its green energy goals, bowing to cost pressure in the face of slower macroeconomic growth.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Thermoelectric Materials Lead to Cleaner Energy
Thermoelectric materials have long held the potential to provide clean alternatives for current energy sources. Efficient energy sources are becoming crucial du…
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
An International Ocean Renewable Energy Action Coalition Formed to Advance Sustainable Deployment
Ocean-based renewable energy, such as offshore wind, floating solar, tidal and wave power, could meet nearly 10 percent of the annual greenhouse gas emissions r…
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