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Why hydrogen might tip the scales on China’s power conundrum
The nation of 1.4bn, now the second most populous in the world behind India, is repeatedly setting records in its use of cleaner, greener forms of energy, most notably solar and wind.
China leading the pack on switch to sodium-ion packs
With lithium-ion batteries seen by a growing number of nations as the battery tech of yesteryear thanks to the obvious limit of natural lithium in the world, the race is on to lodge patents to control the next big thing in battery tech: sodium-ion.
Indonesia warms to possibility of ThorCon nuclear reactors
The local Indonesian subsidiary of US-based ThorCon Power, PT ThorCon Power Indonesia, has taken a crucial step towards helping one day power the Southeast Asian nation with nuclear power.
Japan plans to jump aboard the hydrogen bandwagon
The Japanese government will revamp its national hydrogen make-up by May 31. The move is the latest aimed at keeping Japan competitive in both regional and global hydrogen markets as demand for the fuel increases and uses develop in the years ahead.
Indian rise in coal mining in line with global trends
Newly released figures showing coal production in India to have risen by 12% during the month of March to just shy of 108mn tonnes are in line with global trends.
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