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How Norway Can Expand Its Oil Industry and Reduce Emissions
Norway is aiming to cut its emissions by 55 percent from 1990 levels by the end of the decade, an ambitious target for the world’s 13th largest oil-producing n…
Carbon Emissions
EU Greenhouse Emissions Bounced Back
Greenhouse gas emissions rose in the first three months of the year, according to official data.
CCS
Renewable Energy, Electrification Big Winners in Inflation Reduction Act
The U.S. House on Aug. 12 passed a bill with major implications for the power generation industry, joining the U.S. Senate in supporting the Inflation Reduction…
Carbon Emissions
EU Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the Rise, but Still Below Pre-pandemic Level
Greenhouse gas emissions across the European Union rose in the first quarter from a year earlier, but remained just below pre-pandemic levels, the bloc's statis…
Oil Field
Norway’s Climate Choice: Old Oil, Gas Fields Switch to Green Power or Close Early
Norway will have to phase out some of its old oil and gas fields prematurely to achieve its 2030 climate goals, unless it can use carbon-free power on more offs…
Hydrogen Project
Equinor’s H2H Saltend Selected to Proceed as One of the First Large-Scale Hydrogen Projects in the UK
Department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) announced that Equinor’s Hydrogen to Humber Saltend (H2H Saltend) production facility has been …
Hydrogen Production
China Building World’s Largest Green Hydrogen Factor
The facility in Xinjiang will use renewable energy to break down water into oxygen and hydrogen, the latter of which can then be liquefied and used as fuel.
Geothermal Power Plant
New Zealand’s Contact Energy to Reinforce Renewable Energy Generation With $193 Million Investment
New Zealand's Contact Energy said on Monday it would spend NZ$300 million to build a 51.4 megawatt geothermal power unit near its Te Huka power station in Taupo…
Solar Cell
Iberdrola Begins Operations at Europe’s Largest PV Project
Iberdrola, the Spanish energy giant, has said that the Francisco Pizarro project in Extremadura – the largest photovoltaic project in Europe and the largest fa…
Natural Gas
New Partnership Inked to Develop Decentralised Power Plants in Thailand
INNIO and B.Grimm Power seek to develop decentralised and highly efficient liquefied natural gas and natural gas plants
Net Zero Emission
What Are the Key Accelerators of Industrial Decarbonization?
Decarbonizing heavy industry will require collaboration on an unprecedented scale between companies that have historically been in fierce competition with one a…
Carbon Emissions
How the Aluminum Industry Is Forging a Path Toward Decarbonization
Humanity produced nearly 66 million metric tons of aluminum in 2020 — along with 2 percent of total global emissions.
Carbon Emissions
California’s Forest Carbon Buffer Pool Found to be Severely Undercapitalized
Researchers have found that California's forest carbon buffer pool, designed to ensure the durability of the state's multi-billion-dollar carbon offset program,…
Carbon Emissions
Chicago Announces Plan to Power City With 100% Renewable Energy
Chicago’s public buildings could all be powered by renewable energy under a plan announced by Mayor Lori Lightfoot on Aug. 8.
Carbon Emissions
Climate Change Compensation Fight Brews Ahead of COP27 Summit
Tensions are mounting ahead of this year's U.N. climate summit, as vulnerable countries ramp up demands for rich countries to pay compensation for losses inflic…
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