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IEA Sees Greater Role for Nuclear in Attaining Net-Zero by 2050
In an update to its Net Zero Roadmap, published in 2021, the International Energy Agency (IEA) says the role of nuclear power has been revised upwards given rec…
Solar Panel
Boost in Solar Energy and Electric Vehicle Sales Gives Hope for Climate Goals, Report Says
FILE - Even Berrios, left, and Nicholas Hartnett, owner of Pure Power Solar, install a solar panel on the roof of a home in Frankfort, Ky., July 17, 2023. The w…
Carbon Emissions
Japan, Petronas to Discuss Storing Japanese CO2 in Malaysian Sites
TOKYO : The Japanese government and Malaysia's state oil firm Petronas on Wednesday agreed to discuss how to export carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted in Japan to…
Geothermal Power Plant
Fervo Energy Breaks Ground on Next-Gen Geothermal Project
Image credit: FervoFervo Energy held a groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of its exploration drilling campaign at Cape Station, a next-generation geother…
Net Zero
Bolder Policy Action Needed to Make Net Zero a Reality Says IEA
IEA Executive Director Fatih BirolThe International Energy Agency’s latest edition of the Net Zero Roadmap calls for the ramping up of policy mechanisms t…
Energy Saving
Council Houses Set to Benefit From Cost-Cutting Energy Efficiency Upgrades as Part of a £7.26 Million Scheme From South Kesteven District Council
Council houses in the area are set to benefit from cost-cutting energy efficiency upgrades as part of a £7.26m scheme delivered by South Kesteven District…
Net Zero
Net zero by 2050? Too late. Australia must aim for 2035
This year’s heightened drumbeat of extreme weather shows us how little time we actually have to slash emissions.It is now clear that going slow on cutting…
Solar Panel
Lightsource BP Signs Polish Solar PPA With Microsoft
Lightsource bp has entered into a solar power purchase agreement (PPA) with Microsoft in Poland – the first PPA for both companies in the country.With one…
Carbon Capture
TVA Exploring Carbon Capture Feasibility for Two Gas-Fired Power Plants
The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is poised to study the feasibility of retrofitting two gas-fired power plants—a combined capacity of 1.8 GW—in Mississipp…
Carbon Capture
Climeworks Eyes Kenya Project to Capture Carbon Dioxide From Air
A view of groundbreaking at Climeworks' Mammoth direct air capture plant, Hellisheidi Geothermal Park, near Reykjavik, Iceland in this undated handout pictu…
Nuclear Technology
Regulatory Changes Needed for New Nuclear for Maritime
Nuclear will be needed to help decarbonise the shipping industry - whether by having nuclear-powered ships or using nuclear to produce alternative fuels - a con…
Geothermal Power Project
IGA Signs Cooperation Agreement for Geothermal Development in Henan Province, China
The Zhongu Wanjiang Zero Carbon Energy Project in Zhongmu County, Henan Province, China (source: ThinkGeoEnergy)The International Geothermal Association (IGA) h…
Net Zero
UK Must Kick-Start Construction of Large-Scale Electricity Storage or Fail to Meet Net Zero Targets, Warns Report
The U.K. government must kick-start the construction of large-scale hydrogen storage facilities if it is to meet its pledge that all electricity will come from …
Carbon Emissions
Upgrading Iron and Steel Plants Could Save Equivalent of Two Years of Global Carbon Emissions
Upgrading, or retrofitting, the world's iron and steel processing plants early could reduce carbon emissions by up to 70 gigatonnes by 2050, roughly equival…
Carbon Capture
MHI, SBM Offshore Partner on Carbon Capture
A floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit. SBM Offshore and MHI have signed a partnership agreement to develop FPSO CO2 capture technology for FP…
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