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Hydrogen Project
Large-Scale Hydrogen Projects Take Shape as Technology Continues to Evolve
Hydrogen has been a trendy topic for several years now. Many people believe it could be the key to efforts to decarbonize the world’s energy supply.
Carbon Emissions
Apple, Walmart, PepsiCo Offer Suppliers Leg up on Renewable Electricity
It’s been five years since Apple decided to get proactive about extending its ambitious renewable electricity commitments into its supply chain — an incredibl…
Coal Trade
India Tells Its States to Step up Coal Imports for Three Years
India has urged its states to step up coal imports for the next three years to build up inventories and satisfy demand.
Net Zero Emission
Hybrid Power Plants: Tailoring Technology to Deliver Decarbonisation
In the coming years, hybrid power plants will become an indispensable part of our energy landscape because they offer a site-specific solution to facilitate c…
Coal Mine
Campaigners Slam Potential Approval of New UK Coal Mine
If the project goes ahead, it would be the first deep coal mine to launch in the UK for more than 30 years.
Energy Transition
Samsung Elec to Join Renewables Pledge as S.Korea Shifts Gears on Green Energy
Samsung Electronics plans to join as soon as next month a group of global corporations committed to 100% renewable energy, a person familiar with the matter sai…
Electric Car
Luxury EV Maker Lucid Scores Order From Saudi Government for up to 100,000 Vehicles
Saudi Arabia, a major investor in Lucid, has agreed to buy up to 100,000 Lucid EVs over the next 10 years.
Crude Oil
Abu Dhabi Crude to Head to Europe, Replace Russian Oil
A shipping unit of France's TotalEnergies has provisionally chartered a tanker to load Abu Dhabi crude in early May for Europe, the first such shipment in two y…
Carbon Emissions
U.S. to Grant $6.4 Billion Funding for Projects to Reduce Carbon Emissions
The U.S. Transportation Department said on Thursday it would award $6.4 billion over five years to states to fund projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Smart Meter
One Million Smart Meters for Israel
Israel Electric Corporation is reported to be starting a one million smart meter rollout over the next five years.
Electric Car
How Recycling Can Help the Growing Electric Vehicle Market
Major carmakers are looking to expand the production and sales of electric vehicles (EVs) in the coming years.
Carbon Neutral
Shell Cuts Scope 1, 2 and Methane Emissions
Oil giant Shell's first Energy Transition Report shows progress reducing emissions though net carbon intensity falls only slightly in five years.
LNG
U.S. Natural Gas Prices Hit Highest Level in 14 Years
The benchmark U.S. natural gas price soared by more than 7% early on Monday.
Crude Oil
German Industry Fears Immediate Russian Gas Ban
As Europe continues to consider a ban on Russian energy exports, German business and unions are joining forces in opposition.
Nuclear Reactor
Eyeing Green Vote, Macron Vows to Exit Oil, Coal and Gas
President Emmanuel Macron promised on Saturday to make France the "first great nation" to stop using oil, coal and gas as energy sources, in a pitch to young an…
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