October 14, 2022 There’s a billion-dollar bidding war for EV plants across the US States have been competing to lure companies since at least the Great Depression, but the scale and the ferocity of it now are unprecedented.
October 14, 2022 US seeks deals to wean countries off coal ahead of Egypt talks The US special presidential envoy for climate John Kerry is set to visit Vietnam next week and will travel to Mexico again before the UN climate summit in November.
October 13, 2022 Fortescue sees first major hydrogen project within next 9 months Chairman Andrew Forrest launched FFI in 2020 with an ambitious goal to produce 15 million tons of green hydrogen by 2030.
October 13, 2022 Canada energy IPOs tough sell even as institutions return to sector French oil major TotalEnergies will be the first major test of energy investor interest for new listings.
October 13, 2022 Lithium price jumps to fresh all-time high Benchmark Mineral Intelligence says spot market pricing will feed through to long term contracts signed by automakers.
October 13, 2022 Could global energy use go up while per capita emissions go down? In 1965, the OECD comprised more than 70% of global emissions. Today, non-OECD countries account for more than 60%.
October 13, 2022 Southeast Asia’s biggest economy needs $37 billion to shut coal-fired plants Indonesia’s key challenge is in reducing emissions without disrupting economic growth that’s lifting millions of its people out of poverty.
October 13, 2022 EU crisis opens opportunity for Australian green energy exports – Fortescue European nations are pushing to boost renewable energy resources amid an energy crisis to move away from Russian gas.
October 13, 2022 Centamin prepares to commission solar plant at Sukari gold mine in Egypt Centamin said the solar plant at its flagship gold mine will be commissioned this quarter.
October 13, 2022 Wind harvester harnesses energy from light breezes Researchers have developed a wind harvester that can harness energy from light breezes and store it as electricity.
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