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Wind Farm
RWE Installs ‘World’s First’ Steel Collars at German Offshore Wind Farm
They have been installed around the monopile foundation at seabed level at the Kaskasi offshore wind farm, expected to help boost the bearing capacity and impro…
Net Zero Emission
Google and Unilever Among Firms Testing New Framework for Carbon Credit Claims
A provisional code of practice that aims to "bring integrity to corporate claims made about voluntary use of carbon credits" is to be road-tested by a host of l…
Nuclear Power Plant
Germany Remains Firmly Anti-nuclear Despite Energy Crisis
Germany’s government has no intention of changing its policies on nuclear energy even as worry about a halt to Russian gas supplies intensifies among politicia…
Net Zero Emission
The UK Must Provide More Certainty to Investors as It Pushes Forward With Decarbonisation and Energy Security
New research from Cornwall Insight and law firm Womble Bond Dickinson has laid out what the UK government must do to achieve an affordable, sustainable and secu…
Hydrogen Project
UK Project to Develop World’s First Dual-Fuel Hydrogen and Diesel Piling Machine
The world’s first dual-fuel hydrogen and diesel piling machine is to be developed and evaluated as part of a collaborative project in the UK.
Offshore Wind Power
Vestas to Supply Turbines for Offshore Wind Farm in Germany
The Danish company will also service the wind project for several years once it is operational.
Solar Power Plant
Rolls-Royce and Solarcomplex Open Solar Park in Germany
Rolls-Royce Power Systems, together with German energy developer solarcomplex and property owner Gerhard Weber, has opened the new Berghof solar park in Tengen,…
Hydrogen Production
‘Big Wake-up Call’ as Energy Crisis Makes Fossil Hydrogen a Bad Investment
The current energy crisis is making “blue” hydrogen derived from natural gas with carbon capture even more impractical than it already was.
Energy Saving
Japan Asks People and Firms to Save Electricity to Avoid Blackouts
Japan on Tuesday called on households and companies to conserve as much electricity as possible this summer, seeking to prevent blackouts as spare reserve capac…
CCS
Textile Filter Could Advance Carbon Capture Tech
Researchers in the US have proposed a new textile-based filter which they believe could hold potential for new carbon capture technologies.
Geothermal Power Plant
EXERGY Partnership to Develop Geothermal Projects in Japan
Italian technology developer EXERGY International and Japan’s Geothermal Development & Investment Inc have signed a partnership agreement for the exclusive dis…
Carbon Emissions
Argonne Leads Effort to Use Sustainable Aviation Fuels for Decarbonizing Aviation
Argonne is helping the aviation industry chart a more environmentally friendly future by bringing science and industry together to advance the research and deve…
Geothermal Power Plant
Germany Looks to Deep Geothermal Energy to Decarbonise Heating
Energy company E.ON and geothermal developer Deutsche ErdWärme (DEW) have signed an agreement to jointly develop and implement geothermal projects in Germany. …
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Toyota and Woven Planet Have Developed a Portable Hydrogen Cartridge
Toyota wants hydrogen to power entire cities in Japan. Its subsidiary Woven Planet broke ground last February on a "Woven City" near Susono.
Fuels of the Future
The International Conference "Fuels of the Future is the leading event of the European biofuels industry and at the same time an important discussion forum for …
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