October 26, 2022 World’s largest CO2 removal deal ever depends on tech that isn’t ready yet British energy company Drax Group wants to build power plants that burn wood chips, capture emissions produced from the process and bury them deep underground.
October 26, 2022 Column: A global tour of key renewable energy hot – and cold – spots The energy transition from fossil fuels to renewable power is a global undertaking, but Asia, Europe, and North America are the clear leaders.
October 26, 2022 Coupling energy production with lithium extraction may lower cost of geothermal development – research Co-location with lithium extraction was shown to have the greatest potential to encourage successful future geothermal development.
October 25, 2022 There’s no cheap way to sidestep China’s energy supply chains China dominates clean energy supply chains and has enough manufacturing capacity to meet global demand for most of the solar market to 2030.
October 25, 2022 Why Freeland’s “friend-shoring” is such a bad idea Friend-shoring sounds good, but its harmful effects far outnumber its benefits.
October 25, 2022 Europe crisis spurs Botswana $2.5 billion coal-to-liquid revival Botswana is seeking to secure funding partners for a $2.5 billion plant to produce synthetic fuels from coal.
October 24, 2022 Metal-CO2 batteries closer to becoming a thing There is now an innovative way to overcome the energy efficiency issues that so far have plagued metal-carbon dioxide batteries.
October 23, 2022 Australia joins pledge to cut methane emissions 30% by 2030 The cheapest way for Australia to reduce methane emissions is to reduce leaks from coal mines, according to a recent analysis.
October 23, 2022 Scientists want to produce cosmic mineral to replace REEs in industrial magnets Researchers are looking to decouple rare earths from magnet production.
October 23, 2022 Chilean mines’ demand for clean energy solutions could be met by local businesses – report Such demand could be met by local companies as long as they ramp up the production of green fuels and their manufacturing capabilities when it comes to electrifying mining fleets.
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