Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm installs first turbine foundation
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Energy giants launch ‘world’s largest’ clean hydrogen infrastructure fund Home Hydrogen Energy giants launch ‘world’s largest’ clean hydrogen infrastructure fund No posts to display
Billionaire hedge fund manager Chris Hohn has stepped up a campaign against the banking industry over its financing of fossil-fuel projects and criticised regulators for “allowing” systemic risk to build as a result. Hohn, co-founder of The Children’s Investment Fund Foundation, wrote to the Bank of England, the European Central Bank, the European Banking Authority…
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Energy buyers are shelling out for natural gas cargoes paired with offsets and branded as “carbon neutral”, in a growing trend that market participants hope will burnish their green credentials but critics say is a false solution. About 30 liquefied natural gas offset deals have been agreed since 2019, with BP, Total and Gazprom among…
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BHP, the world’s biggest mining company, faces a knife-edge vote on its climate transition action plan at this week’s annual meeting with some big shareholders debating whether to support a strategy they feel does not go far enough. The Anglo-Australian group is giving investors a “say on climate” vote at annual meetings in London on Thursday…
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Arizona nuclear to clean hydrogen project receives $20 million from Dept. of Energy Home Hydrogen Arizona nuclear to clean hydrogen project receives $20 million from Dept. of… No posts to display
Political support for a global agreement on methane emissions at the UN climate summit is building slowly, as another 25 countries joined the US and EU-led pledge to cut pollution from the potent greenhouse gas. With the COP26 climate conference less than a month away, new support from Japan, Canada and Germany took the total…
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The writer is executive director of The International Energy Agency With the tightness of natural gas supplies and the damaging impacts of the climate crisis taking turns to dominate the headlines, it is inexplicable that huge volumes of natural gas — two-and-a-half times the amount that the United Kingdom consumes annually — are being allowed…
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Microgrid delivers energy security to children’s home in Puerto Rico No posts to display
Solar’s ITC needs an update
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