It is planning to invest around €25m in the County Monaghan scheme.
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EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said on Wednesday that European airlines can now return to Iranian and Iraqi air space.
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Its Viking Energy vessel will be part of a research project to develop. install and test whether ammonia fuel cells can deliver 100% carbon-free power over long distances.
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Projects include using AI to develop more efficient food supply chains and an AI-based thermal imaging service to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions from households.
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Ofgem rejected the proposal last October after SSEN failed to secure a Contract for Difference in the government’s auction for the Viking Energy Wind Farm.
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French marine offshore and performance management company Opsealog announced its 2019 environmental impact results. having achieved a 10% reduction in gas emissions.
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Maneuvering. manipulation and $6 million in bribes helped oil companies win contracts with Iraq in the aftermath of Saddam Hussein’s reign. U.K. prosecutors said.
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The Irish taoiseach. Leo Varadkar. said the EU will have the upper hand in post-Brexit trade talks.
Read More »World`s First Commercial Green Hydrogen Project to be Powered by Excess Renewables Announced
Hydrogen can be converted into electricity using a fuel cell or burned like natural gas to produce power (via a turbine) and or heat.
Read More »Cheap Natural Gas Helps Europe`s Shift away from Coal
Cheaper natural gas prices this year are likely to cement Europe’s shift away from coal as a fuel for producing power.
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