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How Sensus Use Smart Water Solutions to Reduce Energy Consumption
In the face of revenue pressures, increasing operational costs, and manpower shortages, utilities and industrial consumers can no longer afford to ignore water …
The Longest UN Climate Talks End with No Deal on Carbon Markets
The two-week long negotiations which extended till Sunday saw no agreement on major issues such as Article 6, loss and damage, and long term finance.
African Union to Develop A Blueprint for A Pan-continental Electricity Network and Market
The agreement to set up a Continental Power System Master Plan between the Bank and AUDA-NEPAD was unveiled recently during a three-day workshop on the sideline…
Reports: Number 10 Planning to Revive Department of Energy and Climate Change
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is planning sweeping Whitehall reforms, including the reinstatement of a Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC), as he seek…
Australia’s First Hydrogen Transition Centreto be Built at Australian University
Plans have been announced for Australia’s first Hydrogen Transition Centre, which will be located at Deakin University’s Warrnambool campus.
Solar Power Plant
149MW!Origis Energy Will Install Solar for Florida Municipal Utilities
Florida Municipal Power Agency, in partnership with 12 municipal electric utilities and Origis Energy, announced plans to expand the Florida Municipal Solar Pro…
Coal Power
Japan was Given a Second "Fossil of the Day" Satirical Award
Japan was given a second "Fossil of the Day" satirical award from an international conservation group Wednesday after the country's environment minister failed …
Clean Coal
Japan Faced a Barrage of Criticism Over its Continued Support for Coal
As a key United Nations conference on climate change in Madrid entered its final days, Japan faced a barrage of criticism over its continued support for coal fo…
Climate Policy
Germany’s Climate Policy Doesn’t Suit the EU
They all agree, but they won’t all agree to participate. The hypocritical deal on climate neutrality by 2050 reached at the EU summit demonstrates how isolated…
Nuclear Power Plant
Turkey' s First Nuclear is Going to Become a Reality by 2023: Will it Succeed?
Fingers crossed, the decades-long ambition to have Turkey’s first nuclear energy capability is finally to become a reality by 2023 thanks to the Mersin Akkuyu…
Mount Coffee Hydropower Plant in Liberia Nears Completion
Contractors constructing the gigantic electricity station at the regional Mount Coffee Hydropower Plant in Harrisburg, Liberia have been warned against failing …
New Technology
Estonian Scientists Use Silver for Next Generation of Solar Cells
Materials researchers at Estonia’s Tallinn University of Technology partially substituted copper with silver in solar cells’ absorber material to improve the …
Exxon and Chevron Targeted by Climate-Activist Shareholder Group
The Dutch activist fund that has filed shareholder resolutions pressuring major oil companies in Europe to take action on climate change has set its sights on t…
Coal Mine
Social Transition and Why it Matters in Coal Mine Closure
Coal remains a significant contributor to the economies of the world, and backbone of many local communities, so simply closing coal mines can trigger a series …
Will the Midwest Take Advantage of the Emerging Hydrogen Economy?
California is a leader in the use of hydrogen fuel cells, but experts say they’re also well suited for the Midwest.
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