£166M UK green technology funding to create 60,000 jobs
The UK has invested £166.5 million in green technologies to assist the country fulfill its world-leading climate ambitions.
Continue ReadingThe UK has invested £166.5 million in green technologies to assist the country fulfill its world-leading climate ambitions.
Continue ReadingIllinois Basin – Decatur Project (IBDP), a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project designed to evaluate and test the technology at commercial scale, has been finalized by ADM and the University of Illinois.
Continue ReadingRenewable and Storage Development Business Unit (RSD BU) of Mytilineos and Maire Tecnimont’s subsidiary NextChem propose to develop technical activities for the deployment of a green hydrogen plant via electrolysis in Italy.
Continue ReadingAlcoa Corporation is trialing new technology to reduce carbon emissions in the alumina refining process.
Continue ReadingThe Fraunhofer IWES has started construction work on a third rotor blade test bench at its Großer Westring site in Bremerhaven, Germany.
Continue ReadingIberdrola and Mitsubishi Power will collaborate on the development of competitive, clean, and safe renewable energy solutions that will promote the decarbonization of industrial output in various places throughout the world.
Continue ReadingMalta has joined forces with Duke Energy to study the socioeconomic, environmental and operational benefits of converting retiring coal units into long-duration, zero-emissions energy storage systems.
Continue ReadingHighview Power is building up to 2 GWh of long-term liquid air energy storage systems in Spain, with an estimated $1 billion investment.
Continue ReadingJust Transition Fund, aimed at helping transition to a low carbon economy across Europe, has been approved.
Continue ReadingLeyline Renewable Capital has partnered with PurposeEnergy, for the development of SAINT project that will convert industrial food waste into renewable energy.
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