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Net Zero Emission
Key Trends In UK Renewables And What To Expect In 2023
Conrad Purcell and Shu Shu Wong from corporate law firm Haynes and Boone discuss the outlook for UK renewables and what 2023 could bring.All aspects of renewabl…
Solar Power Plant
China Starts Work On Huge $11 Billion Desert Renewables Project
China broke ground on an 80 billion yuan ($11 billion) renewables project in Inner Mongolia, part of a massive clean-power rollout to achieve the nation’s…
Hydrogen Production
Hydrogen UK’s Top Developments To Watch In 2023
As 2021 ended with the publication of the UK’s Hydrogen Strategy, the hydrogen industry’s focus in 2022 was delivery. Clare Jackson, CEO of Hydrogen…
Offshore Wind Power
Big Developments Ahead For The UK Offshore Wind Sector
As 2022 draws to a close, Andrew Jamieson, CEO, ORE Catapult discusses the future for the UK offshore wind sector.tly, we have to make sure that we do not apply…
Net Zero Emission
Companies Must Lead Net Zero In 2023 As Governments Are Paralysed
COP conferences consistently serve as a reminder of governmental action paralysis. Chris Hocknell, CEO of sustainability consultancy Eight Versa, says that 2023…
Solar Power Plant
Green Power Energy's 20 MW Taungdaw Gwin Build-Own-Operate Solar Plant Commissioned in Myanmar
Mandalay, Myanmar, Dec 30, 2022-Myanmar's latest solar energy plant, the 20 megawatt (MW) build-own-operate (BOO) Taungdaw Gwin project, has been officially…
Oil & Gas Supply
Global Oil Demand Could See Surprise Surge in 2023, Says Top Hedge-Fund Trader
But electric-vehicle adoption may stand in way to full return to trend, says Pierre AndurandGlobal demand for crude oil could see a bigger surge than traders an…
Nuclear Technology
Germany Says It Sees No Reason to Resume Iran Nuclear Talks
Germany said on Wednesday that it sees no reason to revive the stalled talks on the 2015 Iran nuclear deal."From our point of view, there are currently no indic…
Net Zero Emission
‘York Needs £3.8BN for Net Zero’
This is to see 73k heat pumps installed and 91k EVs on the roads, the council has saidImage: ShutterstockThe City of York Council has said that it will need &po…
Energy Storage Battery
China Opens Largest Energy Storage Station
Image: ShutterstockChina has opened its largest stand-alone energy storage station in Ningxia.The 200MW capacity facility has been seen as a major step forward …
Wind Power Project
The World’s First Floating Offshore Wind Farm Turns 5 — Here’s How It’s Going
The world’s first floating offshore wind farm, Hywind Scotland, has been in operation since 2017. On its fifth birthday, its operators shared how it&rsquo…
Electric Vehicle Charging
EcoFlow Delta Max Portable Power Station With Six AC Outlets Hits $1,099 in New Green Deals
With power outages looming across the country due to winter weather, now’s a great time to consider picking up a portable power station to keep the lights…
Floating Offshore Wind
Wärtsilä Hybrid Propulsion System With Methanol Engine to Power Four Sal Heavy Lift Vessels; Wind Farm Installations
The technology group Wärtsilä will supply its hybrid propulsion system for four new heavy lift vessels being built at the Wuhu Shipyard in China. The …
Switzerland
Integrating Satellite-Derived Snow Data for Long-Term Hydropower Energy Trading
The DeFROST4Hydropower project has demonstrated that the combination of near-real-time geospatial data fused with AI and long-term hydrological models can produ…
Nepal
Nepal’s Power Sector Fears It Will Lose ‘Competitive Advantage’ Due to India’s New Policy on Hydropower Projects
The waiver is already available to solar and wind power projects. The government has set an ambitious plan to have 500 GW of generation capacity from non-fossil…
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