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Stadler Signs First Ever Contract for Hydrogen-Powered Train
Stadler signed the first ever contract to supply a hydrogen-powered train, to run in the United States.
Germany Adopts Climate Protection Act
Renewables industry groups say the new law is not enough for Germany to achieve its GHG reduction goals.
Study Finds Hydropower GHG Emissions Can be Higher Than Facilities Burning Fossil Fuels
Hydropower facilities have long been criticized for their negative impacts on wildlife, but a new study has found that, in some cases, hydropower GHG emissions …
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Beyond Lithium: Alternative Materials for the Battery Boom
While lithium has long been touted as the future of advanced batteries, the technology’s limitations and accidents at lithium facilities have encouraged manufa…
European Investment Bank to End Fossil Fuel Financing by 2021
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has agreed to cease funding fossil fuel energy projects by the end of 2021 as part of its “increased ambition in climate act…
Long Considered a “Clean” Energy Source, Hydropower can Actually be Bad for Climate
A new EDF study published this week in Environmental Science and Technology shows that hydropower — the leading renewable energy technology projected to grow r…
Large U.S. EGS Collaboration Project Researching Hydraulic Shearing for Geothermal
A large collaboration project on Enhanced/ Engineered Geothermal Systems (EGS) in the U.S. is researching how hydro-shearing could help to extract geothermal en…
Study Proposes Agenda for US Decarbonisation
Achieving net-zero emissions in the USA by 2050 will require action across society, a new report from the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions (C2ES) has con…
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Study Finds Climate Impact of Hydropower Varies Widely
A new study by a team at Environmental Defense Fund finds that the climate impact of hydropower facilities varies widely throughout the world and over time, wit…
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Siemens Overhauls Turbine at 794-MW Gas-Fired Plant in Hungary
Siemens has worked with owners to complete a major overhaul at an Hungarian gas-fired power plant. The German-based power manufacturer collaborated with MET Ass…
Storing Energy in Hydrogen 20 Times More Effective Using Platinum-Nickel Catalyst
Catalysts accelerate chemical reactions, but the widely used metal platinum is scarce and expensive.
China New Research: Bacterial Synergy Boosts Bio-Battery Performance
Using two bacteria species instead of one, a team of scientists in China have found a way to create a living energy production system that efficiently converts …
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Stanford University Studys Suggests Carbon Capture Can Cause More Harm Than Good
All sorts of scenarios have been developed under the assumption that carbon capture actually reduces substantial amounts of carbon.
EDF Says Restart of Cruas Reactors Could be Delayed Further
French utility EDF (EDF.PA) said on Wednesday that the restart of three reactors at the Cruas nuclear power plant, scheduled for Nov. 15, could be delayed furth…
Countries Are Falling Far Short on Action to Tackle Climate Change
Countries’ plans to tackle climate change fall far short of what’s necessary to prevent temperatures from rising to an unsafe level that governments have vowe…
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