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2020, September, 17, 16:20:00
HYDROGEN ENERGY: ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM
Adding any new expense to the economically failed Wind and Solar solution is not a solution to the root issue - intermittency and demand matching.
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2020, September, 14, 10:10:00
GERMANY CLIMATE TARGETS
Germany itself was already committed to a 55% cut in CO2 emissions by 2030 with the environment minister to present the official German position on the formal EC proposal.
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2020, September, 14, 10:05:00
CLEAN ENERGY: ABU DHABI
Abu Dhabi, which sits on most of the UAE's oil and gas resources, is forging ahead with its renewable and nuclear power projects
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2020, September, 14, 09:50:00
CHINA'S HYDROGEN VEHICLES WILL UP
China will roll out a new package of policies to support hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
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2020, September, 10, 14:50:00
ASIA'S INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY $1 TLN
Renewable energy represent a $1tn (€850bn) investment opportunity in Asia Pacific through 2030,
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2020, September, 10, 14:35:00
OFFSHORE WIND ASSETS UP
the offshore wind sector provides a good route to scale for oil companies
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2020, September, 10, 14:30:00
BRITAIN'S HYDROGEN OPPORTUNITY
Britain's demand for hydrogen in 2050 is predicted at between 100 TWh and 300 TWh,
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2020, September, 10, 14:25:00
CLEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES: MUST USE
With global carbon emissions at unacceptably high levels, structural changes to the energy system are required to achieve the rapid and lasting decline in emissions called for by the world’s shared climate targets.
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2020, September, 8, 12:25:00
AUSTRALIA'S RENEWABLES 50%
Renewable energy share in the Australia's National Electricity Market: It reached 50.4 per cent at 10.55am on Monday.
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2020, September, 4, 12:20:00
FOSSIL VS RENEWABLES SUBSIDIES
“What’s quite staggering here is that direct and indirect subsidies to fossil fuels are almost 20 times higher than to renewable energy,” said Michael Taylor, head of renewable cost status and outlook at Irena.