The fives minibuses. funded by SP Energy Networks. will help Community Transport Glasgow to reduce carbon emissions by 33 tonnes.
Read More »EIA Expects U.S. Net Natural Gas Exports to Almost Double by 2021
The U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts that U.S. natural gas exports will exceed natural gas imports by an average 7.3 Bcfd in 2020.
Read More »All Options Open at OPEC+ Meeting in March
OPEC+ is due to meet in Vienna on March 5 and 6 to set their policy.
Read More »Shipping Sector Needs more than $1tn of New Investment to Hit 2050 Targets
A new report from University Maritime Advisory Services. conducted on behalf of the non-profit Getting to Zero Coalition. suggests reaching full decarbonisation by 2050 could cost as much as $1.9 trillion.
Read More »UK’s Cement Industry Slashes Emissions by a Quarter since 1998
A new report says the reduction in emissions was achieved largely due to businesses improving their energy efficiency credentials. using alternative feedstocks and utilising more renewable energy sources.
Read More »UK Must Significantly Change Way Land is Used to Reach Net Zero
The Committee on Climate Change says the government must now confront the ‘rapid changes’ that are needed to drive decarbonisation while supporting the economy.
Read More »Demand for Oil Staying above 100m Barrels
The number one source of emissions by far is the coal fire power plants.
Read More »China and the US Show a Contrasting Picture in Terms of Renewable Energy Capacity Addition
China witnessed a decline in renewable energy capacity addition in 2019.
Read More »World`s Largest Greenhouse Emitter Is Key to Fight against Climate Change
China needs to reduce its reliance on coal. which continues to drive emissions despite the massive uptake of renewable energy sources.
Read More »UK Rail on Track for Net Zero as Train Travels 40 Miles on Battery Power Alone
The firm says the Class 230 battery train has been fully approved and is ready to replace diesel stock for passenger service on a number of lines.
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