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83% Belgians Want to Maintain Nuclear Energy to Keep CO2 Emissions
The poll, carried out for the Belgian Nuclear Forum (BNF), found that 83% say nuclear power should remain in the Belgian energy mix, with 37% saying plants shou…
JRC Report: Global CO2 Emissions Increased by 1.9% in 2018
The Fossil CO2 & GHG emissions for all world countries report presents the latest updates from the Emission Database for Global Atmospheric Research tool devel…
ExxonMobil Collaborated With Indian Institute of Technology on Biofuels for Low-emmissions Research
US-based energy company ExxonMobil has signed agreements with Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) locations in Madras and Bombay to expand its research collabo…
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Global Oil And Gas Majors Are Looking to India's Demand for LNG
Global oil and gas majors are looking to India, the world's third biggest oil importer, to buy some of their excess liquefied natural gas (LNG) as the South Asi…
Nuclear Policy
Nuclear Power And Ireland's Energy Needs
Denis Duff certainly makes a good case for the use of nuclear power in Ireland.However, he focuses on the “in-service” carbon emissions, ignoring the amount o…
Nuclear Technology
CNNC President:CNNC Is "Willing to work with all countries" for A Clean Energy Transition
Nuclear power is "irreplaceable" and international cooperation in the technology "indispensible" in reducing global CO2 emissions, China National Nuclear Corpor…
Hydrogen Could Become A $130 Billion U.S. Industry By 2050!
As countries seek to reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while providing cost-effective energy to businesses and consumers, hydrogen is emerging as a ke…
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Britain Has Became A World Leader in Wind Power
Wind power is getting cheaper all the time, making Britain’s aim to curb carbon emissions look ever more achievable. Simon Wilson explains how we got here.
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Nuclear Energy may have a Limited Future in the UK if the Labour Gets into Power
Even as the country’s main opposition party vows to drastically cut carbon emissions in the next decade, it also wants to rein in the expansion of one of the c…
Carbon-Free 2050: Five Ways The UK Energy Industry Will Have to Change
The UK government's target of reaching net zero emissions by 2050 is ambitious, with reliance on North Sea oil and a ban on onshore wind farms hamstringing the …
Nuclear Technology
Can Nuclear Energy be Green?
European Union governments are set to approve criteria to define which investments can be labelled sustainable, EU documents show, although some states have alr…
Nuclear Technology
Nuclear Power is Losing Ground to Renewables in Terms of both Cost and Capacity
Nuclear power is losing ground to renewables in terms of both cost and capacity as its reactors are increasingly seen as less economical and slower to reverse c…
Wind Farm
New Report Deepens Understanding of Wind-wildlife Interactions
An increase in the generation of wind energy is a key component of the U.S. strategy to reduce carbon emissions from the power sector.
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Renewable Energy
Since the 1990s, global efforts to address this challenge and reduce greenhouse gas emissions have focused on low greenhouse gas from energy systems through gre…
Gas Extraction Render Any Related Carbon Savings Irrelevant
A report by Germany's Energy Watch Group thinktank has said we would be better off sticking to coal and oil than switching to gas because emissions of methane, …
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