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First Hydrogen-Powered Crew Transfer Vessel To Be Tested

Vestas has conducted a pilot study in cooperation with Windcat Workboats to investigate how the first hydrogen-powered crew transfer vessel (CTV) can assist in lowering carbon emissions from its offshore service operations. The CTV is propelled by a dual-fuel system that...

Germany Plans To Invest EUR 3.6 Billion In Green Hydrogen

In order to decarbonize its industry and speed up the energy transition, Germany plans to invest roughly EUR 3.6 billion (USD 3.75 billion) to boost worldwide collaboration in the green hydrogen sector. The expenditure plan was made public in...

S.Korea To Boost Nuclear Mix To 30% By 2030 From 27% In 2021

The industry ministry announced on July 5th that South Korea intends to expand the share of nuclear power in the nation's energy mix from 27% to 30% or more by 2030 and pledged to resume halted building work on two reactors. Yoon...

Shell, Philippine To Build A 1 GW Renewable Energy Output

A contract for a first gigawatt-scale solar energy project was signed on July 1st by Shell Overseas Investments B.V., a division of Shell plc, and Emerging Power Inc. of the Philippines. The largest nickel ore miner in the Philippines,...

Australia And India Improve Their Clean Energy Agreement

According to Australia's resources minister, Australia and India signed a collaboration agreement to enhance their cooperation in creating crucial metal projects and supply chains. Because they are used in electric vehicles, vital metals like lithium and cobalt are in...

Germany Braces For Hybrid War As Russia Cuts Gas To Europe

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock declared in the last week of June that her nation was engaged in a hybrid war as the energy situation in Europe was made worse by Russia's fight in Ukraine. Baerbock said at a...

By 2031, Offshore Wind Industry Will Have More Than Doubled

According to the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), offshore wind installations are anticipated to increase by more than twofold to 54.9 gigawatts (GW) by 2031, from 21.1 GW in 2021. The GWEC stated in its Worldwide Offshore Wind Report...

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