November 5, 2021 VIDEO: The most important 2000 years of energy history Most people don’t spend a lot of time pondering the origins of energy, but it has an amazing history.
November 5, 2021 Coal is out, net zero now the goal in BOE’s greener bond buying Bond buying will be skewed toward the stronger climate performers with the potential for further escalation.
November 5, 2021 As Africa’s renewables grow, fossil fuels inventories drop – report A new report by PwC states that as Africa’s fossil fuel inventories show a downturn, renewables are on the rise across the continent.
November 4, 2021 Coal price: Asia’s near-term climate goals outweigh long-term pledges In some ways, the richer nations of the developed world can speed up the end of coal in Asia, writes Clyde Russell.
November 4, 2021 New cell efficiently converts waste heat to energy A new hybrid thermoelectrochemical-concentration cell shows promise in utilizing waste heat to generate electricity.
November 2, 2021 UN at COP26: “Enough of mining…we are digging our own graves” It did not take long for COP26 to turn into a farce with UN Secretary General António Guterres pleading with the gathered highnesses and excellencies to declare enough is enough.
November 2, 2021 New contactless mechanism to monitor phosphates, pH enhances safety of nuclear fuel recycling Two PNNL interns developed a contactless technique to better measure, in real-time, the acidity of highly radioactive solutions.
November 2, 2021 Canada to ban thermal coal exports by 2030 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has also committed to impose a hard cap on emissions from the oil and gas sector.
November 1, 2021 Argentina, Fortescue unveil $8.4bn green hydrogen investment plan Fortescue is looking at developing the project in the province of Río Negro with a view to producing green hydrogen on an industrial scale.
October 28, 2021 COP26 will be a colossal mining cop-out New report lays out how the green energy transition “starts and ends with metals” but the required exponential growth in mining is a glaring hole in US and global decarbonisation…
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