All publications by tag «ENERGY»
2022, May, 19, 13:35:00
GLOBAL CLIMATE RESCUE
The global energy system is broken and bringing us ever closer to climate catastrophe.
2022, May, 17, 13:25:00
ENERGY MARKET REVIEW APRIL 2022
Due to the ongoing geopolitical crisis, the EU member states have set up a purchasing platform for gas, LNG and hydrogen. In this way, one wants to become more independent of Russian energy imports and react against the strong price fluctuations of natural gas.
2022, May, 17, 13:20:00
GLOBAL CHAOTIC ENERGY TRANSITION
The energy transition to net zero emissions will likely take longer than planned, and the cost will be much higher than most realize.
2022, May, 17, 13:15:00
BRITAIN'S TRANSPORT DECARBONIZATION
Truck manufacturers and the freight industry would benefit from a future on-route charging and hydrogen re-fueling system on Britain's motorway (freeway) network.
2022, May, 16, 12:10:00
EUROPEAN ENERGY STORM
The energy package due this week may include measures to address the increasing household costs and energy poverty.
2022, May, 16, 11:50:00
U.S. CO2 EMISSIONS UP
In 2021, U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions increased by 296 million metric tons (MMmt), or 6%, compared with 2020 levels.
2022, May, 11, 10:55:00
GLOBAL ENERGY, CLIMATE CRISIS
I believe we are in fact in the first global energy crisis, and this is affecting the oil markets, gas markets, electricity markets and coal markets. The world has never seen such an energy crisis.
2022, May, 6, 11:15:00
FRANCE, INDIA STRATEGIC COOPERATION
Seven years after the adoption of the Paris Agreement and the joint launch of the International Solar Alliance, India and France’s commitment to tackle climate change is stronger than ever, both on mitigation and adaptation.
2022, May, 4, 12:00:00
GLOBAL RENEWABLES UP TO 85% IN 2021
Complete removal of fossil fuels from the global economy removes three quarters of global greenhouse emissions.
2022, May, 4, 11:55:00
U.S. ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS $3 BLN
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $3.1 billion in funding from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to make more batteries and components in America, bolster domestic supply chains, create good-paying jobs, and help lower costs for families.