They have agreed a new financial partnership agreement that will boost their collaboration to tackle key challenges. including climate change.
Read More »EU Bank Lends £200m for Nearly-Zero Energy Buildings in Sweden
Swedish property company Wallenstam will use the financing to build sustainable affordable housing projects across the country.
Read More »Reaching Net Zero by 2050 Impossible Unless Government Slashes Energy Demand
That’s the warning offered in a new report from think tank Green Alliance. which claims sectors like transport. buildings and industry are way behind on implementing effective carbon-reduction strategies.
Read More »German Utility Innogy to Build 60MW Energy Storage Facility in Ireland
It is planning to invest around €25m in the County Monaghan scheme.
Read More »EASA Gives EU Airliners Greenlight for Return to Iran. Iraq Airspace
EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said on Wednesday that European airlines can now return to Iranian and Iraqi air space.
Read More »Equinor to Run Carbon-Free Ammonia-Fuelled Supply Vessel
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.
Read More »Scotland Awards £170k to Use AI Tech to Tackle Climate Crisis
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.
Read More »SSEN Resubmits Plan for £709m Shetland Power Link
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.
Read More »Performance Management Software Reduces Gas Emissions in Marine Operations
French marine offshore and performance management company Opsealog announced its 2019 environmental impact results. having achieved a 10% reduction in gas emissions.
Read More »$6 Million Bribes Helped to Win Iraq Oil Deals. Prosecutors Say
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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