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Solar Wadi to Build 100MW Solar PV Plant in Oman
Once completed, the plant will provide the tenants of Suhar Industrial City with a cheaper source of electricity, while also allowing them to meet their decarbo…
Carbon Emissions
Saudi Arabia’s Swcc Partners With Korea’s Carbonco to Advance Carbon Capture and Storage
Carbonco and SWCC will cooperate on the adoption of CCUS technology, which captures carbon from power plants operated by SWCC and utilises it in the seawater de…
Solar Power Panel
Onshore Solar To Cut Emissions From Docked Vessels In Kenya
A new study looking at the usage of PV-powered cold ironing in the largest port in East Africa has concluded that small-scale solar plants could be crucial to r…
Wind Farm
Capital Energy Will Install a Wind Farm and a Photovoltaic Plant in Almería
The agreements are subject to the development of the Peregiles wind farm and the La Rambla photovoltaic plant, which will be located in the aforementioned munic…
Indonesia
Indonesia Will Issue Emission Quotas for 33.6 GW of Coal-Fired Plants in 2023
Indonesia will issue emission quotas for several coal-fired power plants before the end of January 2023, as a first step towards creating a mechanism for domest…
Energy Infrastructure
Ramboll Analyses Cluster Collaboration on CO2 Infrastructure in the Greater Copenhagen Area
The cluster collaboration on carbon capture in the Danish capital can capture approx. 3 million tonnes of CO2 annually from energy facilities in the region. Ram…
Energy Storage Project
GSF Acquires Energy Storage Project in Texas
Gore Street Energy Storage Fund plc (GSF), London's first listed energy storage fund supporting the transition to low carbon power in the UK and internation…
Net Zero Emission
Long-Term Regulatory and Policy Changes Needed to Avoid Stalls to Business Decarbonisation
A new report from Cornwall Insight has set out a range of regulation and policy changes the government could examine if it wants to avoid a slowdown or stalling…
Natural Gas
Sonatrach Eni: Sign Two Strategic Agreements on Increasing Natural Gas Supply and Reducing Emissions
Toufic Hokkar, president and CEO of Sonatrach Group, and Claudio Descalzi, general manager of Eni, signed two strategic memorandums of intent in Algiers on Mond…
Hydrogen Production
Yosemite Clean Energy wins $1M for biomass-to-hydrogen projects
Yosemite Clean Energy was selected to receive two $500,000 Forest Biomass to Carbon-Negative Biofuels grants from the California Department of Conservation. The…
Carbon capture
Adnoc Starts Work on New Carbon Capture Storage Project
Adnoc said the project marks another step in its plan to reduce its carbon intensity by 25 per cent by 2030. Photo: AdnocAdnoc has begun work on a project to in…
Oil & Gas Trade
Oil Giant Aramco Says Windfall Taxes ‘Not Helpful’ and Could Stifle Decarbonization
KEY POINTSPolicymakers in a number of countries are calling for windfall taxes on major oil and gas companies, many of which saw record profits in the last year…
South Korea
South Korean President: Country Needs More Nuclear Power
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said his country’s push to be carbon-neutral by 2050 must include construction of more nuclear power generation, in a…
Carbon capture
John Kerry Says ‘Money, Money, Money’ Is Needed Most to Tackle Climate Change
John Kerry photographed at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on January 17, 2023.Fabrice Coffrini | AFP | Getty ImagesThe world will eventually mo…
Carbon Emissions
Wintershall: German Industry Must Be Able to Benefit From CCS Technology
(BERLIN) — Even though energy consumption fell in Germany in 2022, emissions still rose. If Germany is to achieve the climate goals it has set for itself in th…
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