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Hydrogen Technology
Japan’s ‘Hydrogen Economy’ Runs the Risk of Being Powered by Coal
The government-led drive to boost hydrogen energy and lower emissions may end up giving coal-fired power plants a new lease on life
Solar Cell
How Close Are We to Perovskites at Scale?
Perovskite solar cells are an emerging technology that could significantly improve the efficiency and stability of photovoltaic cells.
Gas and Power Prices Continue to Soar Due to Ukraine Conflict
Sky-high wholesale gas prices in Europe reached record levels in the first quarter this year as a result of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, according t…
Hydropower Plant
The Climate Risk for Hydropower
With climate change set to bring more severe and frequent storms to some parts of the world and an increased risk of drought to others, the risks to countries w…
Natural Gas
Energy Cooperation with Israel and Cyprus
Greek Environment and Energy Minister Kostas Skrekas held talks with his Israeli and Cypriot counterparts, Karine Elharrar and Natasa Pilides.
Net Zero Emission
Ukraine Crisis and Inflation Weigh on ESG Investment Funds
Investment flows to ethical funds fall to $75bn in Q1 amid a sharp drop in risk appetite, IIF says.
Carbon Emissions
Steelmaker Uses Green Hydrogen to Cut Carbon Emissions
For hundreds of years, raging blast furnaces — fed with coking coal — have forged steel used in cars, railways, bridges and skyscrapers.
Rosatom
Atomflot Satisfies the Needs for Repair of Large-Sized Parts of Ships in Murmansk Region
On April 4 in Murmansk, in floating dock No. 3, ship repairers of Atomflot FSUE (a company of ROSATOM) completed dock repair of Northern Wave motor ship.
Wind Farm
Low Carbon Closes Deal for Wind Farm in Finland
Low Carbon have announced that it has reached financial close on the Mörknässkogen wind farm in Finland.
Nuclear Power Plant
Britain’s Torrid Love Affair with Nuclear Power Continues
Nuclear energy may well be a key part of the UK’s energy security, but establishing who carries the financial risk of such a high-cost venture is of the utmost…
SMR
Four Canadian Provinces Release SMR Strategy
The governments of Ontario, New Brunswick, Alberta and Saskatchewan released a strategic plan providing a path forward to advance small modular reactors (SMR) i…
Hydrogen Project
Exploring Green Marine Fuel and Hydrogen Production in Egypt
Integrated logistics company Maersk and Egyptian authorities have signed a partnership agreement to explore Egypt-based hydrogen and green marine fuel productio…
Oil & Gas Supply
Russia Appears to Be Softening Its Gas-For-Rubles Demand, Easing Supply Risks to Europe — for Now
Russia appears to have walked back demands that European companies pay for gas supplies in rubles from Thursday, temporarily alleviating the risk of supply disr…
Germany
Putin Should Think About the Consequences of Asking for Energy Payments in Rubles, Germany Says
Germany has some advice for Russian President Vladimir Putin: think about the consequences of asking for energy payments in rubles.
Offshore Wind Power
UK Faces 60 Billion STG Wind Bill and Rising Energy Import Dependence Risk
Some 60 billion pounds is required if Britain is to achieve its goal of quadrupling its offshore wind power capacity to 40 gigawatts by 2030.
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