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Zero-Carbon Emission Aircraft Concepts Three concepts sit in the regional, narrowbody and midsize market segments and show that hydrogen aircraft can be competitive on a mission energy basi... Read more
Work has begun on a £300m energy plant which will store surplus electricity from wind and solar farms in the form of liquid air. Energy compressed into air, liquified and then cryogenically... Read more
Sustainable chemicals startup Solugen locked in a $214 million loan from the Department of Energy program that also backed Tesla in its early years. The company, which makes chemicals from c... Read more
Head of Rosneft presented an analysis of the current situation in the energy market, which is experiencing an imbalance. Igor Sechin paid special attention to the energy transition, which Ig... Read more
In a significant step forward in renewable energy access in West Africa, Bayero University in Kano, Nigeria, has officially inaugurated a solar photovoltaic (PV) facility. This pioneering pr... Read more
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It’s become a biannual tradition. Since 2021, when North Carolina adopted a law requiring Duke Energy to zero out its carbon pollution, advocates have spent every other year poring over the... Read more
While Africa boasts immense potential for renewable energy generation – solar, hydro, and wind resources dwarfing those of most developed nations – it receives a mere 2% of global clean ener... Read more
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