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Investment of $75BN Needed to Reduce Oil and Gas Methane Emissions by 2030, IEA Says
Burning methane from oil production near Watford City, North Dakota. Fossil fuels made up nearly 82 per cent of the total global energy supply in 2022. APInvest…
Biofuel
Prairie Clean Energy Wins $1.1M for Flax Straw Pellet Project
Saskatchewan-based business, Prairie Clean Energy (PCE), is thrilled to announce they have been awarded a $1.1 million grant from the Mining Innovation Commerci…
Carbon Emissions
Climate Concerns Are Growing and the Urgency to Combat the Situation Is More Than Ever. The London Climate Technology Show Is the Premier Event That Brings the Entire Climate Technology Community Toge
Net Zero
Study: Global Shipping Industry Can Halve Emissions by 2030 Without Scuppering Trade
The global shipping industry could cut carbon emissions by almost 50 per cent before the end of the decade with minimal cost increases, a new report claimsThe a…
Net Zero
ISSB Unveils 'Common Language' Global Standards for Climate Risk Reporting
Hotly-anticipated standards widely welcomed by governments, financial regulators and business as a key framework for integrating climate risk data into corporat…
Electric Vehicle Battery
EV Metals Will Come From Dead Batteries at New USPlant
Stock image.A new US plant will soon offer a solution for tight supplies of critical metals: Pull them out of dead batteries in a process that produces fewer em…
Hydropower Plant
Bluemethane, IHA and UQAM to Establish Global Hydropower Methane Monitoring Network
Bluemethane has signed a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the International Hydropower Association (IHA) and Lab Yves Prairie-UQAM to establis…
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
Biden, Modi Affirm Commitment to Nuclear as Kovvada Plans Intensify
Nuclear energy is a necessary resource for meeting climate, energy transition and energy security needs, the leaders of India and the USA said. They also noted …
Wind Farm
Tackling Intermittency: The Crucial Role of Energy Storage in Wind Power
Wind power has emerged as one of the most promising sources of renewable energy, offering a clean and sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. As countries arou…
Offshore Wind Power
Spain, a Country Known for Its Sunny Skies and Beautiful Coastline, Is Also Becoming a Global Leader in Renewable Energy Innovations. With a Commitment to Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions and a Histo
The European offshore wind energy market has experienced significant growth in recent years, driven by technological advancements, supportive government policie…
Energy Storage Project
Renewable Energy Innovations Transforming Spain’s Energy Market
Spain, a country known for its sunny skies and beautiful coastline, is also becoming a global leader in renewable energy innovations. With a commitment to reduc…
Carbon Emissions
Denmark to Cooperate With Pakistan in Developing Green Energy
Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari and Danish Minister for Development Cooperation and Global Climate Policy Dan Jorgensen on Thursday agreed to enhance co…
Carbon Storage
Climate Change: Challenges of Capturing Sufficient Carbon Through Large-Scale Seaweed Farming
The potential of global seaweed farming to help capture sufficient carbon may not be feasible given the large ocean areas needed to remove between 2.5 and 13 gi…
LNG Carrier
WinGD Powering Lng-Hybrid Vessels
The new car carriers for NYK will feature emissions reduction technology, energy management and digital optimization solutions from WinGD. (Image: WinGD)NYK Lin…
Carbon Emissions
CICERO-Led Study Finds Global Warming Effect of Leaked Hydrogen Almost 12X Stronger Than CO2
A study led by Norwegian climate center CICERO has found that the global warming effect of leaked hydrogen is almost 12 times stronger than that of CO2. The ope…
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