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Ukrtransgaz has joined an international hydrogen production project in Western Ukraine

30 November 2021

Ukrtransgaz has joined an international hydrogen production project in Western Ukraine

Kazakhstan looks to nuclear amid crypto-driven energy shortage

26 November 2021

The country no longer has a choice, the president says.

Kenyan private sector to support green hydrogen and ammonia production

26 November 2021

The Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) has signed a memorandum of understanding with green energy company Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) to help facilitate its members’ participation in green hydrogen and ammonia production in Kenya.

Coal phase-out could take longer than thought

26 November 2021

Thermal coal demand is expected to rise until the mid-2020s, despite the COP26 agreement, Wood McKenzie said in the aftermath of the UN climate summit in Glasgow.

Corporate net-zero targets grow, but more needs to be done

26 November 2021

Listed companies accounting for 75% of total global corporate revenues now have net-zero targets of some kind, with the share growing four-fold over the past year, according to new research from Net-Zero Tracker.

Singapore’s VFlowTech scales up energy storage tech for EV charging

25 November 2021

Singapore energy storage company VFlowTech is to team up with Seoul National University of Science & Technology (SeoulTech) and South Korean-based CompanyWE to install green EV charging infrastructure at existing filling stations in South Korea.

US, Canada, Mexico talk up joint methane strategy plans

25 November 2021

The first trilateral North American summit in five years ends with a pledge from Biden, Trudeau and Lopez Obrador to establish a North American strategy for methane and carbon emissions.

REM: Wind power must not become too cheap, says leading turbine maker

24 November 2021

Wind power could become too cheap, trimming the profit margins of component manufacturers too much, said Andreas Nauen, chief executive of Siemens Gamesa, in an interview in Copenhagen with Reuters.

Fast-moving US offshore wind sector advances on two fronts

24 November 2021

Vineyard Wind has broken ground on the 800-MW Vineyard 1 offshore wind project. Meanwhile, South Fork Wind has received its Record of Decision from the Department of the Interior.

US sector leader First Solar to supply up to 5.4 GW of thin-film PV panels to BP and Lightsource BP

24 November 2021

First Solar has announced that Lightsource BP and energy company BP have placed multi-year orders for up to 5.4 GW combined of First Solar’s advanced, ultra-low carbon thin-film photovoltaic solar modules.

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