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UK Authorizes €2.5 Billion Carbon Capture Power Facility

The first carbon capture power station in the nation has been granted permission to be built by the UK government. A partnership between the British power generation company SSE Thermal and the Norwegian petroleum refining expert Equinor will build the...

Baltic Sea Pipeline, Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Route Explored

Today, two significant collaborations have been revealed, one for the creation of a Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Corridor and the other for the prospective construction of offshore hydrogen pipeline network in the Baltic Sea region. The announcements represent a step toward achieving...

A Significant Advancement In Fusion Energy On The Cards

According to reports, American researchers have completed the first nuclear fusion experiment to provide a net increase in energy. News sources from December 11 indicated that the Department of Energy (DOE) would probably reveal the discovery on December 13. Since the scientific...

Only 14% of Asian Bank Financing Is For Renewable Energy

According to a survey, the proportion of renewable energy in Asian banks' energy finance has remained low over the last six years, at just 14%, with no obvious rising trend. As of September 2022, only 21% of all pending energy...

Germany Stages Its First-Ever Bid For Green Ammonia Imports

With a budget of EUR 360 million (USD 378.68 million), the German government has begun the first auction aimed at increasing imports of green ammonia from non-EU nations. This awarding procedure is a component of the H2Global programme, which aims...

$757M Raised At Maiden Offshore Wind Auction In California

Developers contributed a combined $757 million during a two-day auction to decide who would build the first-ever offshore wind farms off the coast of California. On December 6 and 7, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management held an auction for...

UK Government To Abolish Onshore Windfarm Ban In A U-Turn

The UK government has reversed course on its ban on onshore wind and now says that turbines could be constructed, provided local populations accept the projects. In order to better understand how councils can show local support and respond to...

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