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Fossil Fuel Use Continues to Push Up CO2 Emissions
Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels and industry are expected to grow slowly in 2019 due to a decline in the use of coal, according to a study by …
Global CO2 Emissions From Coal Down This Year
Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from coal-fired power plants and industrial facilities fell in 2019, according to research published Dec. 3, though ove…
Nuclear Power Plant
Emerging Europe’s Nuclear Option
No matter how many emission targets we put on ourselves, the quantity of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere keeps growing.
CCS
The Economics And Technology Behind Trapping Carbon Dioxide
The U.S. Department of Energy plans to partner with the University of Wyoming to accelerate research on carbon capture technology at two of the state’s coal-fi…
Solar Technology
Mapping the Energy Transport Mechanism of Chalcogenide Perovskite for Solar Energy Use
For solar cells to be widely used in the coming decades researchers must resolve two major challenges: increasing efficiency and lowering toxicity.
CCS
Four Major Comapanies Join Dutch Carbon Capture Project
Project Porthos has signed an agreement with Air Liquide, Air Products, ExxonMobil and Shell to collectively work on preparations for the capture, transport and…
CCS
CCS Has Emerged As One of The Most Controversial Issues at the CoP 14
Over the last few days of intense negotiations, Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has emerged as one of the most controversial issues being discussed at the CoP …
Electric Vehicle Battery
Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicles Could Change the Way We Think About Driving
From battery electric cars and bike share schemes to on-demand taxi services booked via smartphone, the way we move around is changing.
Thermal Plant
Turkey Won't Allow Public to " Get Poisoned" Erdoğan Says After Thermal Plant Veto
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Dec. 3 said Turkey will not allow toxic fumes from unfiltered thermal plants to “poison” its public and accused ene…
Germany Delays Vote on Coal Law Until After SPD Congress
Germany's cabinet has deferred consideration of a proposed coal exit law until beyond a Social Democrat party convention that is likely to add strain to the gov…
Energy Storage Project
Bosch to Develop Fuel Cell Batteries in China
Bosch broke ground on a fuel cell battery development center last week in the east China city of Wuxi with the aim of supplying the emerging local fuel cell veh…
Oil & Gas Trade
Iran Still Selling Oil Despite US Sanctions on Tehran’s Exports
Iran is still selling its oil despite US sanctions on Tehran’s exports, the country’s Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri was quoted on Monday as saying by state T…
Mexican Renewables Hail Court Win Over 'Destructive' Rule Change
The Mexican renewable energy sector is celebrating an early court victory in its fight against retroactive changes that it warned could “destroy” project valu…
Lab-Evolved E. coli Makes Energy Solely from Carbon Dioxide
Bacteria that produce energy from inorganic carbon could have applications in sustainable biofuels.Researchers have engineered Escherichia coli bacteria to make…
Oil & Gas Trade
Putin, Xi Jinping to launch Power of Siberia pipeline
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping via launch the Power of Siberia pipeline via a TV link-up on Monday.
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