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Nuclear fusion advances again, this time in South Korea

3 April 2024

Another record has been set in nuclear fusion, for the time an ‘artificial sun’ was at 100mn degrees Celsius for 48 seconds. That temperature is seven times hotter that the core of the sun.

Shell appeals against Dutch climate ruling

3 April 2024

Shell has started its appeal against a landmark 2021 Dutch court ruling that ordered the European oil major to drastically slash its global emissions.

Australia delays mandatory climate reporting by six months

3 April 2024

Australia will delay introducing mandatory climate reporting by its biggest companies by six months until January 1, 2025, according to a bill that the federal government has introduced to Parliament.

Japanese companies line up to store carbon in Malaysia

3 April 2024

More Japanese companies are preparing plans to export their CO2 emissions to Malaysia to deliver on their net-zero goals, reaching a raft of carbon capture and storage study agreements in the southeast Asian country.

UK GHG emissions drop 5.4% in 2023 on less gas use

3 April 2024

UK greenhouse gas emissions dropped 5.4% in 2023, government data published last week showed, as a result of less natural gas being used to generate power and heating, as well as increased electricity imports and weaker demand.

NNPCL group CEO Mele Kyari calls for differentiated approach to energy transition in Africa

3 April 2024

As global calls for transition to cleaner energy sources continue to grow, Kyari made his appeal while speaking at a Leadership Dialogue Session at the premier energy conference CERAWeek, which took place on March 18-22 in Houston, United States.

Chinese power firm GCL pivots to LNG

2 April 2024

Private Chinese power company GCL Holdings is shifting its focus from solar power to LNG.

2024 disaster season has launched

2 April 2024

Disaster season is under way with scorching heat and floods, although spring in the northern hemisphere has only just begun.

Nexif Ratch prepares to assess wind power potential in Vietnam's Binh Dinh Province

2 April 2024

Singaporean-Thai joint venture Nexif Ratch Energy Group is inching closer to developing a 150-MW wind farm in Vietnam's central province of Binh Dinh

Indonesia invites global collaboration for 4th generation nuclear reactor development

2 April 2024

The Indonesian National Research and Innovation Agency has extended invitations to global nuclear industry stakeholders to collaborate on developing 4th Generation nuclear reactors in Indonesia

Malaysia poised for hydrogen-powered car technology revolution

2 April 2024

Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Chang Lih Kang announced today that Malaysia is ready for hydrogen-powered car technology.

Where is green tech made in Europe?

1 April 2024

Europe is home to more than 400 clean tech manufacturing plants, but the distribution is uneven and a few large countries dominate the business of making equipment needed to produce green energy sources.

Ukraine eyes 20% share of European biomethane market

1 April 2024

Ukraine is poised to seize up to 20% of the burgeoning European biomethane market, with legislative strides and ambitious production targets laying the groundwork for the country's entry into this renewable energy sector.

Lithuania's Kretinga Council against European Energy's green fuel plant

31 March 2024

Twenty-two councillors on March 28 voted in favour of keeping the methanol and hydrogen industry out of the area of Darbenai, one abstained and there were no votes against.

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