The HyStorPor study aims to increase the understanding of the hydrogen storage system. from the physical and chemical processes to social acceptability.
Read More »Dutch Water Experts to Arrive in Iran Within a Month
Dutch Ambassador to Iran Jacques Werner informed on Monday that regarding the recent flash floods in Iran. a delegation of Netherlands'. water experts will arrive in the country to explore avenues of mutual cooperation in water and wastewater management.
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The 2GW facility originally went into operation in 1968 and has has produced nearly 500TW hours of electricity over its lifetime.
Read More »Government Rejects EAC’s Call to End Support for Fossil Fuel Industry
The EAC previously identified what it claims is an unacceptably high level of financial backing for polluting energy projects in developing countries.
Read More »Green Scottish Developments May No Longer Need Planning Permission
Projects that could automatically get the go-ahead in Scotland include local renewable energy and electric vehicle charging points.
Read More »Zero-Carbon Aviation Unlikely to Be Feasible by 2050
That’s the verdict delivered by Chairman of the Committee on Climate Change. who says emissions from aviation could be reduced by around a fifth by the mid-century.
Read More »EDF Raises Cost of Hinkley Point C Nuclear Power Plant by £2.9bn
The energy giant said the risk of a delay in delivering the project’s milestones has increased but the aim to generate first electricity in 2025 remains unchanged.
Read More »UK Leads New Global Alliance to Protect World’s Oceans
The Global Ocean Alliance will push to ensure at least a third of the oceans is safeguarded in Marine Protected Areas by 2030.
Read More »New York’s Clean Economy Employed Nearly 160k Workers Last Year
The state’s clean energy economy has seen 8.9% employment growth since 2016. nearly double the growth of its overall economy.
Read More »UK Public Concerned About Climate But Unwilling to Fund a Clean Shift
New research suggests less than a third of people would be happy to contribute just under £38 a month to help pay for new energy infrastructure.
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