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COP29
COP29 Climate Financing Negotiations in Stalemate
24-07-2022
Researchers Complete Digital Twin Tests on a Simulated Microreactor
Researchers at the Energy Department’s Idaho National Laboratory (INL) recently performed their first digital twin test of a simulated microreactor.
Net Zero Emission
22-07-2022
Novel Ways to Remove Carbon From the Atmosphere
Direct air capture technology removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and compresses it for sequestration or utilization, with the goal of assisting society in meeting net-zero emissions targets.
Net Zero Emission
21-07-2022
New Zealand to Review Industry Support for Emissions Costs
New Zealand will review the provision of free climate pollution credits to local industry in a move to stop over-allocations to some businesses and encourage decarbonisation.
Net Zero Emission
21-07-2022
UK Circles 2040 for Net Zero Domestic Flights
The UK has today opened its wings and committed to reaching net zero aviation by 2050
Net Zero Emission
21-07-2022
GlobalData: India Likely to Fall Short of 2030 Renewable Target at Current Pace
India announced new renewable energy goals last year to increase non-fossil power capacity to 500 GW and meet 50% of the country’s electricity needs through renewables by 2030.
20-07-2022
Enel Grids Develops Natural Ester-Insulated Low Carbon Transformer
Enel Grids has announced the development of a new low-carbon transformer, leveraging natural ester to mitigate its carbon footprint.
United States
20-07-2022
Biden Weighs More Aggressive Steps on Climate
President Joe Biden is facing pressure to declare a "climate emergency" that could unlock new executive powers after the recent collapse of talks in the US Congress to provide $550bn in climate-related spending.
20-07-2022
Market and Security Benefits of a Decarbonised Energy System – Study
Britain could provide greater energy security to businesses and families, expand its ability to deliver home-grown renewable energy and insulate its economy from future shocks if it speeds up the transition to a decarbonised energy system, new National G
Energy Transition
19-07-2022
Blockchain Peer-To-Peer Energy Exchange Launches in UK
More than 3,000 British homes have signed up for a peer-to-peer scheme to receive 100% traceable renewable energies.
CCS
19-07-2022
Seismic Shift: Norwegian Player Expands Into Asia-Pacific CCS
PGS becomes majority shareholder in Australia’s deepC Store
Emissions Trading System
18-07-2022
Europe’s Climate and Energy Strategy Has Become Disturbingly Bipolar
Brussels is pursuing overambitious and costly decarbonisation policies while national capitals are desperate to guarantee the necessary energy supply and struggle to keep gas storages full and the lights on, writes Dimitar Lilkov.
India
18-07-2022
Why Meeting Its Green Energy Goal Is Critical for India
Set to become the world's third biggest energy consumer by 2030, the country needs $223bn of investment to meet its target of 500 gigawatts of renewables capacity
Australia
18-07-2022
Renewables, With Storage, Are Once Again the Cheapest Energy Source in Australia
Although there may be stagnation on the horizon.
18-07-2022
Masdar Launches Skills Training for Youth to Fight Climate Change
The initiative aims to reach 1 million youngsters globally in eight years
United Kingdom
15-07-2022
Are the UK Seas the Largest Carbon Sinks?
UK scientists will work on creating a map of the UK’s “blue carbon” reservoirs
Net Zero Emission
15-07-2022
Shell Invests Heavily in Low-Carbon and Recycled Materials
Shell Chemicals Park Moerdijk is transitioning to low-carbon and recycled products and targeting production of hydrogen from residual gases
Carbon Emissions
14-07-2022
Will the UK Need 600 Years to Hit Its 2050 Heat Pump Target?
The UK had the worst heat pump installation rate last year, according to a report
14-07-2022
Renewable Power Remains Most Affordable Amid Energy Crisis
Costs for renewables continued to fall in 2021 as supply chain challenges and rising commodity prices have yet to show their full impact on project costs.
Australia
14-07-2022
Hybrid Wind-Solar-Battery Renewable Power Plants Progress in Australia and the UK
Construction has begun on a large-scale hybrid renewable energy project combining wind, solar PV and energy storage in Australia, while another has been announced in Wales.
13-07-2022
Canada Invests $8M Into 3D Vector Mapping to Expedite Net Zero Efforts
Ecopia AI has announced a funding partnership with Sustainable Development Technology Canada (SDTC) to support the creation of digital twins via high-precision 3D vector maps across 100 Canadian cities. The aim of the funding and mapping projects is to ac
LNG
13-07-2022
Renewables, Nuclear Could Replace LNG’s Share in Japan’s Energy Mix
LNG’s share in the power mix is expected to fall to 20% from 37%.
Energy Transition
08-07-2022
Terna Taps US Input to Support Its Energy Transition Drive
The Italian TSO Terna has joined the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) to advance research and develop solutions for the energy transition.
Carbon Neutral
08-07-2022
E.ON Expands Market Presence in Berlin With Sustainable Energy Projects
E.ON has announced both an expansion of its energy infrastructure projects in Berlin as well as a partnership with Estrel to develop a CO2-neutral hotel complex.
Energy Transition
05-07-2022
What Uzbekistan Needs to Succeed in the Energy Transition
The IEA identified three key areas: market reforms, higher efficiency, and electricity security.
Philippines
05-07-2022
Philippines’ Energy Dep’t Generates 1,966.93MW RE in Auction
The first auction round posted a 98.3% success rate.
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