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AsiaElec: China unveils initial methane emissions control plans

2 December 2021

China has said it will examine how to control methane emissions in major sectors of the economy as it builds on its COP26 promises to limit methane.

World set for 290 GW of new green capacity in 2021

2 December 2021

Renewable electricity growth is accelerating faster than ever worldwide, supporting the emergence of the new global energy economy, says the IEA.

1.5°C remains elusive

2 December 2021

Russia's $6.5 trillion decarbonising plan will launch next year

1 December 2021

Russia is revving up to launch a four-decade-long, RUB89 trillion ($1.2 trillion) investment campaign to reduce carbon emissions by 60% before 2050 from 2019 levels.

US government lab: geothermal energy production sites in California could become major domestic source of lithium

1 December 2021

According to a new review of technologies by a US Department of Energy laboratory, brine extracted during geothermal energy production in California could become a major US source of lithium, used in increasingly popular lithium-ion batteries.

REM: Brazil is making strides in wind power

1 December 2021

Brazil is already the world’s seventh ranked country globally for wind power projects – and it is making even more strides to increase its installed capacity.

Sustainable Marine is to deliver Canada’s first in-stream tidal energy by early 2022

1 December 2021

Sustainable Marine is to deliver Canada’s first in-stream tidal energy by early 2022. The Scottish company’s PLAT-I tidal energy platform will be grid-connected and generating electricity early next year.

iSun invests in Encore Renewable Energy

1 December 2021

iSun Inc has reached a definitive agreement to make a strategic minority interest equity investment in Encore Renewable Energy, a leading innovator in community-scale clean energy and commercial solar developer.

COMMENT: Russia coal mine explosion also highlights environmental tragedy

1 December 2021

A methane explosion killed 52 people at a coal mine in Siberia on November 25 – the worst accident in a decade. But coal mine methane has a profound impact on the environment too. But fixing the problem could generate hundreds of millions of dollars.

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.

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