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What Progress the World Made To Achieve Carbon-Free Future

A carbon-free future is the dream of many, but it seems like a far-off, almost unreachable, future at the moment. In large part, the world has made small steps on the path to carbon neutrality. However, as the effects...

Global coalition to power 1 billion people with sustainable energy by 2030

The Rockefeller Foundation has announced the formation of a global coalition aimed at providing sustainable energy for one billion people within this decade. Organisations joining this call to action include the African Development Bank, CDC the UK’s development finance institution,...

Global electricity demand will only show a modest rebound in 2021

After experiencing its biggest decline in decades, global electricity demand is expected to only show a modest rebound in 2021. The International Energy Agency (IEA) expects growth will be led by growth in China, India and other emerging economies. The historic...

Germany agrees amended energy law to boost renewables

Air Liquide Engineering & Construction has signed an agreement with Doosan Heavy Industries to support the construction of a liquid hydrogen plant in Changwon, South Korea as an enabler of clean transport development in the country. As part of the...

Exxon Mobil aims to cut emissions intensity by 2025

Oil major Exxon Mobil Corp, under increasing pressure from investors and climate change campaigners, said it planned to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions over the next five years. Last Thursday, the Church Commissioners for England joined growing investor campaigns to...

Decarbonising Australia: will the country’s $18bn investment cut it?

Australian Energy Minister Angus Taylor has announced A$18bn in public investment over the next decade for carbon-reducing technologies. But there’s already discord over the plans, with Labor describing them as “the road to nowhere” and former Liberal Prime Minister...

Global demand for corporate renewable electricity sourcing continues to grow despite COVID-19 pandemic

Corporate renewable electricity sourcing in Europe has shown continuous growth despite the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrating the resilience and potential of Europe’s renewable energy sector. In November 2020, the cumulative contracted volume of corporate renewable power purchase agreements (PPAs) in...

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