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Croatian company to build hydrogen-powered passenger ship

9 February 2024

Lürssen Design Center Kvarner, based in Rijeka, Croatia, is collaborating with 14 international partners to construct a hydrogen-powered passenger ship destined for the Adriatic Sea within the next four years.

Massive hydrogen reservoir discovered under chromium mine in Albania

9 February 2024

The reservoir beneath the Bulqizë mine is estimated to hold as much as 55,000 tonnes of hydrogen.

Uzbekistan: Car buyers turning to foreign brands

8 February 2024

China’s automakers are easily dominating market share for imports. Almost 80% of foreign-bought vehicles arrived from there in 2023.

Egypt set to decide on buyer for Wataniya

8 February 2024

Egypt is set to receive closing bids for the purchase of shares in the National Company for the Sale and Distribution of Petroleum Products (Wataniya).

Korean shipbuilding giant makes waves in maritime SMR sector

8 February 2024

South Korea's HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering has unveiled plans to collaborate with the UK's Core Power and the USA's Southern Company and TerraPower to develop a small modular reactor for maritime use

Taiwanese energy firms move into SE Asian, other markets

8 February 2024

Taiwanese energy companies are aggressively expanding into Southeast Asian and Japanese markets as the global push for green energy gains momentum

Japan faces uphill battle in revamping energy mix

8 February 2024

Japan, a country heavily reliant on imported gas and coal for its power generation, is grappling with ambitious targets to reduce its dependence on fossil fuels by the end of the decade

Guyana announces clean energy achievements and future plans in hinterland communities

8 February 2024

The Guyana Energy Agency announced its progress in advancing clean energy electrification projects throughout hinterland communities in 2023 to showcase its commitment to sustainable development and renewable energy adoption across the nation.

Demand will determine fate of voluntary carbon market – BNEF

7 February 2024

This year will be a “determining year” for the future of the carbon offsets market, with questions remaining on whether confidence in carbon credits can be restored following a challenging year for the market in 2023.

Shell commits to wave power, subsea energy storage demo off Scotland

7 February 2024

Oil supermajor Shell will join the Renewables for Subsea Power (RSP) collaborative project, to power subsea equipment off the coast of the Orkney Islands off Scotland with wave power and subsea energy storage.

Earth has already passed 1.5 degrees warming, says study

7 February 2024

The Earth may have passed 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming and in fact could soon reach 2 degrees, say international researchers who studied 300-year-old sea sponges in the Caribbean.

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