Researchers say a common type of rust combined with sunlight can boost low-emission hydrogen production 25-fold.
Read More »Energy Storage Markets to Reach $546bn in Annual Revenue by 2035
A new report estimates battery deployment across mobility applications. electronic devices and stationary storage will reach an annual level of 3.046GWh by this time.
Read More »Investment Platform Raises £15m for African Clean Energy Projects
UK aid-funded platform Energise Africa has already helped to reduce Africa’s annual carbon dioxide emissions by 100.000 tonnes.
Read More »New Battery. Heat Pumps and Green Hydrogen Can Decarbonise Industry by 2030
That’s the suggestion from DNV GL. which forecasts the three breakthrough technologies could slash emissions from the energy. transport and heating sectors over the next decade.
Read More »Veolia Signs Deal to Heal Rotherham Hospital’s Energy Spend
A new Energy Performance Contract and combined heat and power plant is expected to save more than £1 million per year and cut 49.620 tonnes of carbon dioxide.
Read More »Pivot Power Unveils 100MW of New Batteries to Speed Up EV Expansion
Oxford and Kent will host the energy storage facilities that will provide essential capacity for EV charging by the end of 2020.
Read More »National Express Vows to Reach Zero Emissions by 2035
UK passengers will also be able to try the first electric coach service between London and Stansted Airport in a new trial.
Read More »BP. Eni. Equinor. Shell and Total Join Forces to Store Emissions Under the North Sea
The Net Zero Teesside project aims to decarbonise local industry by building a transportation and storage system to gather industrial carbon dioxide. compress it and store it safely in reservoirs under the sea.
Read More »France Dismantles Its Oldest Nuclear Plant
France plans to reduce nuclear power by 50% by 2035.
Read More »Moldova’s City of Balti Granted €1.2m to Roll Out Green Buses
The new trolleybuses will operate on electricity to address the environmental challenges of the city.
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