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COP29: Nations Struggle With Fossil Fuel Transition Agreement as Saudi Arabia Poses ‘Wrecking Ball’
Energy Transition
11-04-2023
Asia Climate Forum Returns to Singapore for Its 8th Edition as the Only Dedicated Climate Defence Event in the Asia Pacific
Meet the most prominent climate-tech and weather tech service providers globallyNetwork with the biggest buyers, key representatives and decision makers from the public and private sectorsListen to work class speakers discuss the latest innovations and id
Carbon Neutral
11-04-2023
China’s Three Major Oil Companies Actively Invest in New Energy
Three state-owned oil companies in China are actively expanding their investment in renewable energy, said Nihon Keizai Shimbun on April 6. By 2025, their total investment will exceed RMB 100 billion yuan. China Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec) will si
Hydropower Plant
11-04-2023
France Chooses China to Help Speed Up Zero Carbon Development
French President Emmanuel Macron has just finished his visit in China recently, which has greatly accelerated trade relations between the two countries. On April 6, some 36 Chinese and French enterprises signed 18 strategic cooperation agreements, involvi
Carbon Emissions
11-04-2023
Past Extreme Climate Warming Triggered by Tipping Points, Study Finds
Can a rapid warming of Earth trigger tipping points in our climate? For decades scientists have debated if today's warming can strongly amplify itself by triggering a catastrophic release of greenhouse gases. New research, published in Science Adv
Carbon Emissions
11-04-2023
Study Finds Record-Breaking Rates of Sea-Level Rise Along the U.S. Southeast and Gulf Coasts
Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public DomainSea levels along the U.S. Southeast and Gulf coasts have been rapidly accelerating, reaching record-breaking rates over the past 12 years, according to a new study led by scientists at Tulane University.In the study, publ
Carbon Emissions
11-04-2023
Climate Change Wiped Out Thousands of the West’s Most Iconic Cactus. Can Planting More Help a Species That Takes a Century to Mature?
Heat, drought and an invasive grass are driving wildfires killing the giant saguaros in Arizona, raising concerns about how the cactus will recover without human intervention.
Carbon Emissions
11-04-2023
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $8.8 Million to Support Local Governments With Their Clean Energy Goals
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding Supports Reducing Carbon Emissions, Improving Energy Efficiency, and Reducing Overall Energy Use in Smaller CommunitiesThe Biden-Harris Administration, through the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), announced today (Apr
Electric Car
10-04-2023
Toyota’s New Senior Management Remains Committed to Multi-Pathway Future; Becoming a Mobility Company
Toyota recently restructured its senior management. Chairman Takeshi Uchiyamada resigned his post, the former President Akio Toyoda was appointed chairman, and Operating Officer Koji Sato was appointed president, effective 1 April 2023. On 7 April, Sato,
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
10-04-2023
South African Researchers Are Using Green Hydrogen to Make Cleaner Fuels for Household Cooking
Two University of Cape Town (UCT) students, Carla Mathyse and Candace Eslick, are researching the use of green hydrogen to create a cleaner cooking fuel, called liquefied fuel gas (LFG), for low-income households in sub-Saharan Africa. The Green-QUEST pro
Carbon Emissions
10-04-2023
Iberdrola Presents the Accelerated Climate Transition Plan to the United Nations
Iberdrola has presented its Climate Transition Plan to the United Nations to achieve zero net emissions by 2040 in response to the call of the UN Secretary General, following a realistic, ambitious and responsible line.The specific objective is based on a
Biofuel
10-04-2023
Introducing Biofuel Blends at UAE Fuel Stations Could Boost Sustainable Transport Push
The shiny new tanks at the Lootah Biofuels factory, nestled within Dubai Industrial City, are a sharp contrast to the grimy, greasy and well-worn ones you would expect to see in an oil factory.We had it polished for you, jokes Yousif Lootah, chief executi
Carbon Emissions
10-04-2023
Electrification, Higher Equipment Efficiencies, and More Zero-Carbon Power Sources Will Reduce U.S. Energy-Related CO2 Emissions Through 2050
U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions drop 25% to 38% below what they were in 2005 by 2030, according to projections from the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Annual Energy Outlook 2023 (AEO2023). By the end of the projection period, 2
Nuclear Power Plant
07-04-2023
Thorcon to Carry Out a Pre-licensing Consultation for a 500 MW Demonstration Plant in Indonesia
US-based nuclear company ThorCon has signed an agreement with the Indonesia’s Nuclear Energy Regulatory Agency (Bapeten) to officially start a safety, security, & safeguards (3S) consultation in preparation for licensing the 500 MW demonstra
Solar Power Plant
07-04-2023
Red Sea Global Unveils Ambitious $1.5BN Carbon-Neutral Utility Project in Saudi Arabia
Renewable energy for the project will be provided through a solar PV plant with a 340MW capacity, as well as a 1,200MW BESS (battery energy storage system), and an internal combustion engine of 108.98MW capacitySaudi Arabia’s Red Sea Global has
Net Zero Emission
07-04-2023
How Technoeconomic Analyses Pave the Way to a Low-Carbon Future
Levels of planet-warming carbon dioxide in the air continue to rise. Cutting emissions by moving away from fossil fuels is a priority—but so is removing carbon that's already been emitted. Of the many emerging technologies on the table, which ones
Energy Transition
07-04-2023
Cost-Reflective Tariffs Crucial for Energy Infrastructure Investments in Africa
Vuyo Ntoi, Co-Managing Director of the African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM), describes the status of the African investment landscape and what international investors need to keep in mind when they consider investing in the African energy tra
Carbon Emissions
06-04-2023
Global Warming Could Drive Pulses of Ice Sheet Retreat Reaching 2,000 Feet per Day
A new study of the seafloor near the coast of northern Norway brings an ominous warning from the past, showing that some of the planet’s ice sheets retreated in pulses of nearly 2,000 feet per day as the oceans warmed at the end of the last ice
CCS
06-04-2023
Introducing a Novel Solution for Carbon Dioxide Capture Utilization and Storage
The issue of achieving the target of net-zero CO2 emissions has emerged as a matter of future survival of mankind, with the impact of climate change causing a palpable sense of crisis in the everyday lives of people. The technology of Carbon dioxide Captu
Net Zero Emission
06-04-2023
Levies on Renewable Energy Profits Could Serve as a Barrier to Achieving Net Zero Targets in the UK
Placing levies on the profits made in the renewable energy industry could hinder the UK's ability to meet its 2050 net zero carbon reduction targets, an expert has said.Despite the extensive development of low carbon technologies on a global scale
Energy Transition
05-04-2023
The London Climate Technology Show 2023
The London Climate Technology Show is the most sought after conference & tradeshow focused on the fast developing climate technology value chain, where stakeholders from across the world of investment, government, media, entrepreneurship and academia
Carbon Neutral
05-04-2023
Asahi Kasei’s Production Facility for Dinamica Acquires Certification Regarding Use of Power 100% Derived From Renewable Energy by Utilizing Hitachi’s Powered by Re
Miyazaki, Japan, Apr 4, 2023 - (JCN Newswire) - Asahi Kasei's production facility for Dinamica artificial suede at its Nonwovens Plant in Nobeoka, Miyazaki, Japan, has acquired the first Certificate of Renewable Energy Use by Powered by RE Certifi
Wave Energy
05-04-2023
Tony Green Joins SGN as Future of Energy Director
SGN announces that Tony Green has been appointed as Future of Energy Director. This is a key role at the heart of transformational plans to deliver on net zero for millions of homes and businesses across Scotland and southern England.Tony joins SGN from N
Energy Transition
04-04-2023
Nation Consolidates Green Energy Transition
Most additions made to the coal industry in China last year involved plants with improved levels of safety and efficiency to replace high-energy-consuming and outdated facilities built during the 20th century, industry experts said.Lin Boqiang, head of th
Carbon Emissions
04-04-2023
Potent Greenhouse Gases and Ozone Depleting Chemicals Called Cfcs Are Back on the Rise Following an International Ban, a New Study Finds
A U.S. chemical plant in Louisiana that produces a common refrigerant may be partly to blame for increased emissions of CFCs—chemicals thousands of times more potent at warming the planet than carbon dioxide.
Carbon Emissions
04-04-2023
A New Report Is Out on Hurricane Ian’s Destructive Path. The Numbers Are Horrific
The category 4 storm was the costliest in Florida’s history. Storm surges rose as high as 15 feet and over 20 inches of rain fell on some communities.
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