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Net Zero Emission
Google and Unilever Among Firms Testing New Framework for Carbon Credit Claims
A provisional code of practice that aims to "bring integrity to corporate claims made about voluntary use of carbon credits" is to be road-tested by a host of l…
Nuclear Power Plant
Germany Remains Firmly Anti-nuclear Despite Energy Crisis
Germany’s government has no intention of changing its policies on nuclear energy even as worry about a halt to Russian gas supplies intensifies among politicia…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Australia’s AGL Coal Plant Outage Extended to September
AGL Energy said on Friday it expects a unit down since April at one of its power stations will restart in late September.
Electricity Transmission
Australian State to Invest $850 Mln in Power Grid
Australia's New South Wales state on Friday said it would invest A$1.2 billion in new transmission lines over 10 years.
China
Which Countries Make Up Most of the World’s Renewables
Mainland China, India, and Japan are amongst the five entities that account for 77% of the world’s renewables.
Non-Hydropower RE to ‘More Than Double’ in Next Ten Years: Report
It is expected to reach 7,661TWh in 2031.
Hydrogen Production
UK Approves Second Waste Plastic to Hydrogen Plant
The 13,500 tonne West Dunbartonshire facility will use Powerhouse Energy's technology to create sustainable hydrogen from non-recyclable plastics.
Wind Turbine
Vestas Wins Wind Turbine Contracts in Italy and Germany
ERG's order for 24 V136-4.2 MW wind turbines follows a contract for 64 V235-15.0 MW wind turbines for EnBW’s 900 MW He Dreiht offshore wind projectIt's been a …
Distributed Grid
Next-Generation Energy Technologies for Us Utilities
Four emerging technologies and issues are occupying regulators as utilities seek to modernise the electricity distribution system in the US.
Net Zero Emission
The UK Must Provide More Certainty to Investors as It Pushes Forward With Decarbonisation and Energy Security
New research from Cornwall Insight and law firm Womble Bond Dickinson has laid out what the UK government must do to achieve an affordable, sustainable and secu…
Wind Farm
May the Wind Be With You!
Ireland’s wind power generation had the ‘strongest’ May on record, according to a report
Hydrogen Project
One of Europe’s Largest | Plug Power to Build 100MW Green Hydrogen Plant at Belgian Port
Port of Antwerp-Bruges makes a play to be Europe’s green H2 hotspot, but plans to source grid electricity for the project risk falling foul of the EU’s renewa…
Which Businesses Are the Worst Hit by Soaring Energy Prices?
Aviation, shipping and chemical industries will be the first to be hit hard by the soaring energy prices.
Emissions Trading System
Risk of Delay to Carbon Market Reforms After Surprise EU Vote
The European Parliament on Wednesday rejected a proposal to upgrade the European Union's carbon market, an unexpected move that exposed divisions over the bloc'…
Oil & Gas Supply
Exxon Passes $100 Mark for First Time Since 2014
ExxonMobil stock saw a more than 2% boost in share prices on early Wednesday trading, marking a significant comeback for an oil giant that has recently fallen o…
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