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IHA Launches Global Campaign for Hydropower Investment
The International Hydropower Association (IHA) launched a global campaign calling for urgent investment in hydropower to address climate change, accelerate ne…
IEA: Increasing Renewables in Moldova’s Energy Mix Is Key
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has released a report and roadmap for Moldova to guide their system integration of renewables.
Carbon Neutral
Will 30 Years Be Enough to Achieve Carbon Neutrality?
Countries need time to decarbonise old assets, too, Black & Veatch claims.
China
China's Major Coal-Producing Region Embraces New Energy
North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, a major coal production hub, has set a target to see the amount of new energy power generation surpass that of t…
Carbon Emissions
Russia's 2050 Decarbonisation Plans in Doubt amid Sanctions
Russia's energy ministry believes Western sanctions over Ukraine could prevent the country from achieving plans to cut carbon emissions by 2050.
Africa Can Adopt Renewable Energy on a Massive Scale and Save Billions Along the Way
When it comes to building the future of energy in Africa, the decisions facing the continent’s leaders today are nothing less than of historical importance.
Google Products and Services to Utilise Carbon-Free Energy
Maud Texier from Google Data Centres provides insight into Google’s 100% carbon-free energy initiatives and leveraging T-EACs to encourage renewable energy.
Net Zero Emission
Honda to Test Fuel Cell Power Station at California Site
Honda will begin testing its zero-emissions fuel cell power station at its corporate campus in Torrance, California in early 2023, the company announced.
Emissions Trading System
Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Reforming the EU ETS Is a Matter of Energy Security, Says PGE
European leaders are now rushing to make decisions on how to drastically cut dependence on Russian fossil energy imports.
Carbon Emissions
EU Countries Support Plan for World-First Carbon Border Tariff
European Union countries on Tuesday backed the bloc's plan to impose a world-first carbon dioxide emissions tariff on imports of polluting goods.
Energy Transition
BP Sees Energy Transition Progress and Challenges
BP released its latest Energy Outlook to 2050 on Monday, which sets out its thinking on how the energy transition will unfold.
Net Zero Emission
Shell Directors May Face Lawsuit over Climate Transition Plans
Environmental lawyers ClientEarth said on Tuesday they were preparing legal action against the directors of Shell over the company's climate transition plan.
CCS
What to Do with Captured CO2?
Mitsubishi joins growing movement to ship carbon dioxide from emission sites to storage.
Electric Vehicle Charging
Scotland’s Busiest Airport Takes off with Solar, Battery and EV Project
A new solar farm, battery and EV charging infrastructure will be installed at Edinburgh Airport.
Energy Transition
As EU Leaders Split on Russian Energy Sanctions, Commission Moots 5-year Plan
The European Commission is drawing up plans for the EU to stop importing Russian fossil fuels by 2027, as national leaders disagree on the pace of a pivot to ot…
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