China imports a large amount of oil and gas every year. posing a threat to national energy security.
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A new report highlights that currently. only 2% of available feedstocks undergo anaerobic digestion and are turned into biogas.
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Energy Systems Catapult suggests better energy planning is needed to improve how local areas prepare for decarbonisation.
Read More »Intelligent Charging Tech Could Make EV Refuelling 75% Cheaper Than Petrol
Ohme Technologies says its new platform will facilitate the mass-adoption of EVs by significantly slashing costs when combined with a time-of-use energy tariff.
Read More »UK Government Awards £26m for Carbon Capture. Utilisation and Storage
The finance will be shared among nine projects. including the nation’s largest emissions-capturing facility to date.
Read More »UK Must Use Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage to Go Net-Zero
The Renewable Energy Association has called on policymakers to ensure these technologies fulfil their potential as valuable tools to decarbonise the economy.
Read More »New Australian Research Paves the Way for North Sea CCS
New research on Australian gas fields could ‘pave the way’ for the safe development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the UK North Sea.
Read More »China’s First 100MW Molten Salt Solar Plant Hits Maximum Power
The facility. which serves as a solar thermal power generation demonstration project. has exceeded the amount of power it was originally planned to produce.
Read More »Political Inaction to Blame for Slow Climate Progress
Renewable think tank REN21 suggests bolder and ‘less erratic’ policy decisions are required to make energy systems more environmentally-friendly.
Read More »Natural Gas Price Plunge Signals Greener Start for 2019 in U.S. and EU
Tumbling natural gas prices have set the power generation industries in the U.S. and Europe off to a greener start this year.
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