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Green Tech, Smart cities June 29, 2021

Electric Cars and the Power Grid

Electric car (EV) sales are predicted to surge in 2021 as China and the European Union tighten emissions standards and calls for all-electric auto markets…


Policy & Strategy, Renewables, Solar, Wind June 25, 2021

Ohio bill would ban new large solar and wind projects for up to three years

by Kathiann M. Kowalski, Energy News Network December 1, 2020 The bill’s sponsors voted last year to gut state clean energy standards while subsidizing nuclear…


Power to X June 24, 2021

Successful pilot green hydrogen projects key for sector’s future bankability

Data from green hydrogen demonstration projects should be made available to help enable the future bankability of larger installations, unleashing the sector’s decarbonisation potential. That…


Smart cities, Sustainability June 22, 2021

City climate leadership a model for sustainability

The United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development is a plan of action. There are 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), 169 targets and 231 indicators…


Climate Change, Nature & Environment June 18, 2021

Are life-cycle assessments worth the (recycled) paper they’re printed on?

Developed to provide a blueprint for environmental action, LCAs often sow seeds of discord. What can be done to fix that? Single-use items — which…


Power to X June 15, 2021

Creating clean transport fuels from waste

By extracting biofuel from agricultural and urban waste, researchers hope to create a low-cost, zero emission transport fuel for the future For all of its…


Nature & Environment June 11, 2021

Ambitious return to carbon markets to conserve Africa’s forests

Growth of voluntary carbon market and new investor interest in natural climate solutions in Africa prompts The Nature Conservancy to launch effort to help local…


Green Tech, Smart cities June 8, 2021

Smart meters giving Missouri customers incentive to save energy during peaks

Evergy and Ameren Missouri are both rolling out optional time-of-use rates to customers as they install smart meters.  Missouri’s two major electric utilities are introducing…


Nature & Environment June 4, 2021

How to rebuild California forests, with climate in mind

Ula Chrobak After the catastrophic fires of the past decade, land managers may need to reseed vast acreages. Can they buffer against climate change in…


Power to X June 1, 2021

Green ammonia could slash emissions from farming – and power ships of the future

For the past 100 years, a simple molecule has had an immensely positive impact on our world. Ammonia, which comprises three hydrogen atoms bonded to…


Biomass May 28, 2021

Most Forest Biomass Worse For Climate Than Fossil Fuels- EU Commission Report

A European Commission report concludes that the burning of most forest biomass produces more greenhouse gas emissions than coal, oil and gas. In 23 out of the…


Smart cities May 25, 2021

How Japan’s ‘opt-in’ smart city could change urban living

This article is part of the Global Technology Governance Summit The city of Aizuwakamatsu in Japan has introduced an opt-in service for smartphone disaster alerts. It’s…


Climate Change, Policy & Strategy May 21, 2021

Q&A: What does the Brexit deal say about climate change and energy?

Last month, four years after the Brexit referendum, the UK and the EU agreed on a trade deal just days before the 31 December deadline.  As well…


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Wars, Energy and lessons not learned


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