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Climate Change: China's Hydrogen Sector Faces Overcapacity Risk as Ambitious Production Plans Outstrip Demand, Say Analysts
China’s hydrogen sector is expected to see strong growth as local governments announce ambitious plans to produce quantities of the gas that far exceed th…
Green Hydrogen
Brazil's $30 Billion Green Hydrogen Initiative Sparks Global Interest
Brazil is setting its sights on a remarkable endeavor – the production of low-carbon hydrogen. With a burgeoning portfolio of projects valued at around $3…
Carbon Emissions
Southern Californians Support Policies That Fight Climate Change, Even in More Conservative Regions
Ana Gonzalez has lived in Rialto since childhood and it's where her children were born and raised.When her son was around 12 years old, Gonzalez said he had…
Hydrogen Project
Gulf States Bet on 'Green' Hydrogen
After riding a fossil-fuel boom for decades, Gulf Arab states are eyeing "green" hydrogen as they try to transition their economies and ease the climate crisis …
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
Poland Launches Search for New Repository Site
Poland's Ministry of Climate and Environment is seeking municipalities interested in participating in the process of selecting a site for a new surface repo…
Carbon Capture
Researchers Develop New Carbon-Capture Solution for a Cleaner, More Energy-Dense Fuel Source
Over the past three centuries, especially since the Industrial Revolution in the late 18th and 19th centuries, human activities have significantly increased gre…
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
Approval Sought for Second Large Polish Nuclear Power Plant
PGE PAK Energia Jądrowa has submitted an application to Poland's Ministry of Climate for a decision-in-principle on the construction of a nuclear power pla…
Energy Storage Project
Thicker, Denser, Better: New Electrodes May Hold Key to Advanced Batteries
The demand for high-performance batteries, especially for use in electric vehicles, is surging as the world shifts its energy consumption to a more electric-pow…
Microgrid
Baker Hughes, Avports Sign MoU on Developing Hydrogen Microgrids for Airports
A company historically rooted underground in finding heavy emitting fossil fuels is aiming higher and lighter at carbon-free microgrids of the future.Oilfield s…
LNG
Totalenergies Equips LNG Carrier With Everlong's Carbon Capture System
A ship-based carbon capture (SBCC) prototype developed under the EverLoNG project was installed on an LNG-powered LNG carrier owned by energy major TotalEnergie…
Net Zero
Duke Energy Prefers Meeting North Carolina Carbon Target by 2035. But Regulators Have Final Say
(Pine Gate Renewables' 81 MW Sugar Solar project in Yadkinville, North Carolina. Sugar was one of the projects awarded under Duke Energy’s Competitive…
Carbon Capture
Dutch Court Rules Huge Carbon Capture Project Can Go Ahead
Containers in the Port of Rotterdam are seen in Rotterdam, Netherlands, November 1, 2022. REUTERS/Piroschka van de Wouw/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsThe N…
Offshore Wind Power
President Biden Remarks on Pattern Energy's Sunzia Wind and Transmission Project
On Aug 9th during remarks in Albuquerque, New Mexico President Biden highlighted Pattern Energy’s SunZia Transmission and Wind as the type of projects tha…
Electrolyzer
BP Leads Investment in H2 Electrolyzer Developer Advanced Ionics
Advanced Ionics, a developer of hydrogen electrolyzers, has closed a $12.5 million series A financing led by energy major BP Ventures, with additional investors…
Solar project
Solar Now Provides Portsmouth International Port With 35% Of Its Electricity
The final stage of the project was completed in July 2023. Image: Portsmouth International Port.Portsmouth International Port has completed a solar-battery co-l…
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