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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.
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…
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…
Electric Car
Xi calls for accelerating new energy vehicle tech
China upholds a development path that is green, low carbon and sustainable, and it hopes to work with the international community to accelerate innovation in ne…
World-Leading HyNet Carbon Capture Project to be Operational by 2024
HyNet, a major carbon capture project in the UK has been awarded more than £800,000 ($1 million) in support from the UK Government and its project partners.
Key EU Solar Markets Fine-Tune Plans for Clean Energy Future
French and Dutch policymakers have shared new small print on how renewables will be backed to power a low-carbon economy in the decades to come.
Energy White Paper
Japan Will Explore New Avenues for Energy Self-Sufficiency
Japan’s government this June adopted a new energy white paper that suggests the country must rely on a larger share of nuclear and renewables to slash its carb…
Nuclear Policy
CBI Urges Investment in Nuclear Power and Carbon Capture
Lobbying business group the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has urged the UK Government to build new nuclear power stations in order to achieve net-zero…
US Lawmaker Introduces Binding 50% RE Target
This would put the US on a trajectory to decarbonise the power sector by 2050, said the bill's main sponsor, senator Tom Udall of New Mexico.
Bloomberg New Energy Outlook 2019: The future of the energy sector
Solar, wind and batteries are expected to be significant players in the energy sector over the next few years. Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) held its annu…
UK Government Awards £26m to Carbon capture projects
The project will be officially announced today by energy and clean growth minister Chris Skidmore MP at the Tata Chemicals Europe (TCE) plant in Winnington, Che…
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