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TEPCO Trials AI for Predictive Maintenance
Soon, artificial intelligence and big data analytics will help Japan’s largest utility provider carry out maintenance of their infrastructure, reveals Innovati…
EU Carbon Prices Hit an 11-year High
After a decade of single-digit prices, the cost of carbon has been rising for the last 19 months following moves by EU lawmakers to reduce the number of free pe…
Britain Urged to Reform 'Failing' Energy Policy to Meet Net Zero Emission Goal by 2050
Britain must urgently reform its “failing” national policy on energy efficiency to have any prospect of meeting an ambitious target to slash its carbon emissi…
Electric Car
BMW Revealed An All-electric Version of The British MINI
BMW has revealed an all-electric version of the British MINI. Manufacturing is set to commence late in 2019 in Oxfordshire. BMW intends having 25 electric vehic…
Committee on Climate Change Report: UK Behind On Emissions Targets
The UK government has been criticised in the latest report by the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) for “lagging far behind what is needed, even to meet previo…
First All-New Hyundai NEXO Arrives in Switzerland
The first car arrived and was accepted by Roland Gysel, Swiss entrepreneur and H2 electric driver three years ago and now he will soon be switching from the ix3…
A Just Transition to a Greener, Fairer Economy
The UK Trades Union Congress (TUC) will publish a roadmap later today that aims to meet the needs of working people during the transition to a low-carbon econom…
Renewables Catching Nuclear Power In Global Energy Race
This article is the fifth in a series on BP's recently-released Statistical Review of World Energy 2019. Previous articles in this series covered carbon dioxide…
World’s First 100% Hydrogen Testing Facility Unveiled
H21, the world’s largest project to reduce carbon emissions, has launched the first ever testing facility for 100% hydrogen.
LNG
Tight Storage Prompts Guangdong Energy to Receive LNG Cargo through Double Discharge
China's Guangdong Energy received an LNG cargo via separate discharges at the Dapeng and Diefu LNG terminals in Shenzhen Tuesday, as soft LNG demand left limite…
Offshore Wind Power
Carbon Trust Picks Floating Wind Challenge Team
The Carbon Trust has contracted four companies to carry out a study on the moorings and anchoring systems for floating offshore wind in challenging environments…
Solar Power Plant
Largest Solar Power Plant in the World Switches on in Abu Dhabi
The world’s largest solar power plant with a capacity of 1,177 megawatts (MW) is now operational in Abu Dhabi. Thisrenewable project in the United Arab Emirate…
Mexico Key to Central America and Caribbean Growth
More than 9.5GW of new wind capacity will be commissioned in Central America and the Caribbean by the end of 2028, with the majority of this capacity being adde…
Offshore Wind Power
Carbon Trust Contest Looks to Improve Wind Resource Models
The Carbon Trust’s Offshore Wind Accelerator (OWA) has launched an international competition focused on improving offshore wind resource models.
Microgrid
How A Perfect Storm is Driving Microgrids into the Mainstream
Given the diverse benefits that microgrids provide – reductions in energy costs, business risk, and carbon emissions, and increases in resiliency and power rel…
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