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Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
US & Other Nations Will Push for Tripling Nuclear Power by 2050 During COP28. India Must Join In
Representative image of a nuclear plant | Photo: PTIThe agenda for the United Nations’ upcoming 28th Climate Change Conference of the Parties promises mor…
Carbon Emissions
Occidental and Blackrock Form JV to Develop World's Largest Direct Air Capture Plant; $550M Investment, 500,000 Tonnes of CO2 per Year
Occidental recently announced that BlackRock will invest $550 million on behalf of clients in the development of STRATOS, the world’s largest Direct Air Captur…
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
Second Large Polish Nuclear Plant Gets Approval
Poland's Ministry of Climate and Environment has issued a decision-in-principle for the country's second large nuclear power plant. Two South Korean-sup…
Geothermal Drilling
Funding Approved for Geothermal Research Well at Krakow, Poland
Krakow, Poland (source: Jen Hunter / flickr, Creative Commons).Poland’s Ministry of Climate and Environment has approved funding of about PLN 12.33 millio…
Carbon Capture
Canada Oil Sands Carbon Capture Project to Make Final Investment Decision in Mid-2025
A truck drives down a street at Syncrude's oil sands operation on May 23, 2006 near Fort McMurray, Alberta. REUTERS/Todd Korol/File Photo Acquire Licensing …
COP28
COP28 Climate Summit Puts Spotlight on Turning Methane Pledges Into Action
A handout screen grab from thermographic video footage shot with an infrared camera and made available to Reuters on June 10, 2021 by Clean Air Task Force (CATF…
COP28
Indian Prime Minister Modi to Attend COP28 in Dubai
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves as he visits International Media Center, on the second day of the G20 summit in New Delhi, India, September 10, 2023. …
Carbon Capture
Indonesia Launches First Carbon Storage Project
Indonesian President Joko Widodo has freshly launched the construction of the country’s first carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) project in We…
Carbon Emissions
China Turns to Households in Fight to Slash Carbon Emissions
Staff members work at a desk next to an exhibition for Shenzhen's metro carbon inclusion scheme, inside a subway station in Pingshan district of Shenzhen, G…
Solar Power Plant
World's Largest Single-Site Solar Farm Completed in Uae Ahead of COP28
Employees walk past solar panels in Dubai, UAE on 20 March 2017 [STRINGER/AFP via Getty Images]The world’s largest single-site solar power plant has been …
Hydrogen Production
BASF Receives Funding Approval for 54MW Water Electrolysis Plant; Up to 8,000 Metric Tons of Hydrogen per Year
With the approval of funding from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and the State of Rhineland-Palatinate, BASF has come a maj…
Carbon Emissions
Jinkosolar Invited to Attend COP28 United Nations Climate Conference
This recognition is a testament to the company's substantial global influence and steadfast commitment to advancing photovoltaic (PV) technology. This high-…
Carbon Emissions
Ramboll and Wien Energie Establish Joint Venture to Help Decarbonise Vienna
The two companies, from the world’s two most liveable cities, Copenhagen and Vienna, have established a joint venture to help decarbonise the Austrian capital…
Geothermal Power Plant
Iceland Approves Funding for Eight Geothermal Exploration Projects
The town of Djúpivogur, Iceland(source: Bromr at Dutch Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons)Iceland’s Ministry of Environment, Energy, an…
Carbon Emissions
UN Aviation Meeting Agrees to Goal of 5% Lower Emissions by 2030
A TotalEnergies tanker truck with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is pictured during the 54th International Paris Airshow at Le Bourget Airport near Paris, Fran…
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