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China and the EU Vie for Hydrogen Supremacy
Not so long ago the energy transition was primarily an idealistic concept driven by environmentalists and researchers.
Solar
Solar Wind Grow 14% and Now Generate Over One-Eight of U.S. Electricity
Renewable energy sources (i.e., biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar, wind) produced significantly more electricity than either coal or nuclear power during t
Wind Power
251GW New Chinese Wind Expected this Decade
China is expected to add 251GW of new wind capacity between 2020 and 2029 but additions will take a 16% hit from next year due to the end of subsidies.
Solar
German Solar Installation Hits Record Rate in First Half of 2020
The volume of photovoltaic power put into operation over the first half of 2020 jumped by about 20% compared to last year.
Coal
Poland to Cease Coal Dependency by 2060
Polish Deputy Prime Minister Jacek Sasin has announced that the country will cease to rely on coal energy by 2060 at the latest.
Oil & Gas
European Oil Major Trading Units Provide Buffer in Rough Second Quarter
The trading units of European oil and gas majors have shielded their second-quarter results from the full force of the corona-induced collapse in demand for fue
Oil & Gas
Oil Demand May Never Recover from COVID-19 Crisis, says Shell CEO
Global oil demand might never return to levels seen before the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic.
Wind Power
Wind Industry Remained Resilient During COVID-19 Crisis
Despite major disruptions to production and assembly in the first semester, installation of new wind farms over the first half of 2020 was comparable to previou
Geothermal
Geothermal Power a Look at the Competitive Landscape
Geothermal might find it difficult to compete in the future electricity markets based on cost of generation, yet find a niche role going forward, so an opinion
Hydrogen
Consortium Looks at Portugal’s Hydrogen Future
EDP, Galp, Martifer, REN and Vestas have joined forces to evaluate the creation of a green hydrogen industrial cluster in Sines, Portugal, as part of the H2Sine
Power Grid
UK Energy Supplier Publishes Report on Power Systems in 2050
UK power distributor National Grid ESO has released a report forecasting changes to the UK energy sector before 2050.
Solar
EU Records Highest-Ever Use of Renewables for Powergen
Renewables have exceeded fossil fuels for electricity generation in the European Union (EU) for the first time, according to new research from London-based thin
Coal
Coal Should have no Part in Economies' Post-COVID Plans: UN Chief
Antonio Guterres expressed concern that new coal plants are still being financed.
Hydrogen
Biebuyck Hails Ambition of EU Hydrogen Strategy
Bart Biebuyck, Executive Director of Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU), hailed the ambition of the recently released European Union’s (EU) rec
Thermal Power
U.S. Gas-Fired Plants Convert Nearly Half of Fuel to Power
More than 60 percent of the energy consumed by U.S. utility-scale power generation facilities was lost in the conversion to electricity last year, according to
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