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Carbon Emissions
BlackRock-Led Group Invests $525M Toward India Renewable Energy
A group considered the world’s largest asset manager has joined with a United Arab Emirates (UAE) wealth management fund to support an investment in renewable …
Wind Turbine
U.S. Wind Surpassed Both Coal and Nuclear Power for the First Time Ever
Power generation from wind turbines was the second-largest source of electricity in the United States on March 29, behind only natural gas and surpassing both c…
Managing the Impact of Resource Variability on Solar Asset Performance
A ten-year analysis of solar irradiance has been released by solar data specialist Solargis illustrating the impacts of significant resource variability on seve…
Solar Power Panel
World’s First Ocean Crossing by a Solar-Electric Vessel
Mahi Two, a Torqeedo-powered uncrewed surface vessel (USV), has become what is believed to be the first to cross the Atlantic Ocean using only solar power.
Solar Cell
Could ‘Hot Carrier’ Solar Cells Break the Theoretical Efficiency Limit?
Up to 50% of the energy absorbed by a solar cell is lost as heat. Scientists are now developing a third generation of “hot carrier” solar cells that take adva…
Nuclear Technology
Singapore Government Backs Research Programme to Assess Nuclear Project Safety
The Singapore government said it is backing research on nuclear policy, science, and engineering, through the Nuclear Safety Research and Education Programme.
Smart Grid
Why Smart Power Grids Are Now Essential
Smart power grids – able to balance supply and demand – will help us make the most of renewables and should be at the heart of our energy strategy writes Euan…
Carbon Neutral
Meta Advances Sustainability Goal with Solar Farm, Net-Zero Data Center
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, said it is advancing its clean energy and sustainability goals with plans for a net-zero data center in Miss…
Offshore Wind Power
U.S. Offshore Wind Supply Chain: By the Numbers
The U.S. needs 2,100 wind turbines, 6,800 miles of cable, 2,100 foundations, 58 crew transfer vessels, and up to 50,000 trained workers to meet the Biden admini…
Hydrogen Production
Green Hydrogen to Decarbonise Europe’s Largest Steelmaking Site
Thyssenkrupp Steel and STEAG have agreed on the delivery of hydrogen from STEAG’s Duisburg-Walsum site to thyssenkrupp Steel in Duisburg, Germany.
Geothermal Power Plant
Entire US Lithium Demand Can Be Supplied by Salton Sea Geothermal Plants
An article written by Bryant Jones from Boise State University and Michael McKibben of University of California, Riverside, discusses how the entire lithium dem…
Nuclear Power Plant
Chernobyl Laboratory Which Processed Radioactive Waste Destroyed by Russian Troops
Chernobyl, the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster in 1986, is under the control of Russian soldiers who are said to have destroyed a £6million lab used…
Oil Price
Oil Prices Resume Climb After U.S. Stockpiles Drop in Tight Market
Oil prices turned higher on Wednesday, erasing losses from the previous session, after industry data showed U.S. crude stocks fell last week.
Clean Coal
Chinese Vice Premier Stresses Clean, Efficient Use of Coal
Chinese Vice Premier Han Zheng has stressed coordinated efforts to secure energy supply and make new progress in promoting clean and efficient utilization of co…
Nuclear Power Plant
Boris Johnson ‘Plans for UK to Get 25% of Energy From Nuclear’
Prime Minister Boris Johnson reportedly told nuclear industry bosses he plans for the UK to get 25% of its electricity needs from nuclear power.
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