It’s Boom Times For Wind Power & Green Hydrogen In Ireland
Credit to Author: Tina Casey| Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2022 20:53:08 +0000
The rich wind resources of Ireland are fostering a green hydrogen boom, with green ammonia for good measure.
Read moreCredit to Author: Tina Casey| Date: Tue, 21 Jun 2022 20:53:08 +0000
The rich wind resources of Ireland are fostering a green hydrogen boom, with green ammonia for good measure.
Read moreCredit to Author: Darrell Proctor| Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2022 23:15:35 +0000
A leading German economic official said the country must increase the burning of coal for power generation and reduce its use of natural gas to avoid an energy crisis later this year. German Economy Minister Robert Habeck in a statement on June 19 said the country’s move away from receiving natural gas from Russia due […]
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Read moreCredit to Author: Joe Wachunas| Date: Mon, 30 May 2022 18:45:14 +0000
To save the planet from catastrophic climate change, and win the war against belligerent petro-states, our best strategy boils down to the rapid deployment of three key technologies: electric vehicles (EVs), solar panels, and heat pumps. The first two technologies are flashy and compelling and show up daily in CleanTechnica articles and other publications (as […]
Read moreCredit to Author: Darrell Proctor| Date: Tue, 24 May 2022 14:24:51 +0000
The winner of the Philippines’ presidential election earlier this month has made another move in support of reviving nuclear power in that country, holding talks with South Korea about enlisting help to restart a nuclear power plant project that was abandoned nearly 40 years ago. President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. met with Kim Inchul, South Korea’s […]
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Read moreCredit to Author: Darrell Proctor| Date: Tue, 24 May 2022 14:24:51 +0000
The winner of the Philippines’ presidential election earlier this month has made another move in support of reviving nuclear power in that country, holding talks with South Korea about enlisting help to restart a nuclear power plant project that was abandoned nearly 40 years ago. President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. met with Kim Inchul, South Korea’s […]
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Read moreCredit to Author: Tina Casey| Date: Fri, 20 May 2022 15:17:42 +0000
The Russian Navy lays plans to amp up its Baltic Fleet while Sweden eyeballs floating offshore wind opportunities there — what could possibly go wrong?
Read moreCredit to Author: Steve Hanley| Date: Thu, 19 May 2022 17:05:28 +0000
There’s nothing like the sound of tanks rolling down city streets and bombs dropping from the sky to shake people out of their lethargy. The European Union has been taking baby steps toward a transition away from fossil fuels since the Paris climate accords were agreed to in 2015. But it assumed it would be […]
Read moreCredit to Author: Guest Contributor| Date: Fri, 06 May 2022 07:00:23 +0000
T&E briefing outlines how Europe could cut 35% of its transport oil demand. Russia is the 2nd biggest oil exporter in the world and Europe is its biggest customer. Russia currently supplies one out of every four barrels of oil consumed in Europe, two thirds of which is used in transport. The UK has announced […]
Read moreCredit to Author: Guest Contributor| Date: Fri, 06 May 2022 05:25:51 +0000
REpowerEU is an opportunity to create an EU level strategy and support mechanisms to lower oil demand in the near term. In this position paper, T&E highlights top priorities. Originally published on Transport & Environment. REpowerEU is the EUʼs flagship strategy to reduce Europeʼs energy dependance on Russia, planned for publication on the 18th of May. […]
Read moreCredit to Author: Guest Contributor| Date: Thu, 05 May 2022 03:47:27 +0000
There is enough nickel and lithium to meet the world’s electric car needs, but Europe’s policymakers must do more to shore up supplies of sustainably sourced clean-energy metals.
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