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Global Wind and Solar Growth on Track to Meet Climate Targets
Solar and wind power can grow enough to limit global warming to 1.5C if the 10-year average compound growth rate of 20% can be maintained to 2030.
Oil Price
Oil Rises on Supply Tightness Despite "Constructive" Ukraine-Russia Talks
Oil prices climbed on Wednesday on hopes of progress in peace talks between Russia and Ukraine and providing a fresh reminder supply remains tight as data showe…
Hydrogen Production
China's First Hydrogen Plan Focused on Lowering Costs, Building Capabilities
China has recognized hydrogen as "a crucial element of the nation's future energy system" in its first-ever national hydrogen development plan launched in March…
Wind Turbine
Green Power Generation in Germany Rises Almost 25% in Q1
The generation of renewable electricity in Germany grew by nearly 25% to about 74.5 billion kWh in the first quarter of 2022 driven mainly by favourable weather…
Electric Vehicle Charging
UK Policy Paper Doubles Down on Vehicle Electrification
A new white paper from the UK Department for Transport lays out their strategy and action plan for the rollout of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure …
United Kingdom
Macquarie to Purchase Controlling Stake in UK Gas Grid
Australian mining company Macquarie has agreed a deal to purchase control of the UK’s gas infrastructure for £4.2bn ($5.5bn).
EU
Doubling Renewables ‘Could Help Europe Halve Gas Usage by 2030’
An accelerated push for renewables could cement Europe’s efforts to halve its total gas consumption, as countries strive to enhance sustainable economic develo…
Oil Price
Bank of England: ‘Historic’ Energy Shock Bigger than Any Year in the 1970s
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has warned the shock to inflated-adjusted incomes in Britain as a result of rising energy prices will be larger than any …
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Nickel Cells Sell More-Affordable Hydrogen Power
New fuel cell efficiently generates electricity without costly precious-metal catalysts.
Azerbaijan
Masdar Breaks Ground for 230MW Solar Project in Azerbaijan
United Arab Emirates-based energy firm Masdar held a groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the 230-megawatt (MW) solar plant project in Azerbaijan.
Solar Power Panel
Vattenfall Opens Energypark Haringvliet
Energypark Haringvliet in the Netherlands has been inaugurated. It is Vattenfall’s first power plant that combines wind, solar, and batteries.
Energy Transition
Fueling a Cleaner Future with a Hydrogen-First Economy
Today, hydrogen is experiencing unprecedented demand. Its potential to become a key facilitator of a global transition to a net-zero emission economy, and provi…
Electric Vehicle Charging
BP Pulse to Invest $1.2 Billion into UK Electric Vehicle Charging
bp pulse, bp’s EV charging business, announced a £1 billion ($1.2 billion) investment into EV charging in the UK, which will be unfurled over the next decade.…
Smart City
Over 115 Million Smart Buildings to Deploy by 2026
A new study from Juniper Research has found that the number of buildings globally deploying smart building technologies will reach 115 million in 2026, from 45 …
Offshore Wind Power
EU Confronts UK over Wind Turbines in First WTO Dispute Since Brexit
The EU has sued the UK at the World Trade Organization over UK subsidies to offshore wind farms amid a dramatic escalation of post-Brexit tensions.
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