Scotland’s Heriot-Watt University has unveiled ambitions plans to help seal 100,000 methane-leaking wells over the next decade using a chemical injection technology. Heriot-Watt said the technology could potentially prevent millions of tonnes […]
Share of renewables hits record high on Australia’s main grid, sends coal to new low
Australia’s main grid has set a new renewables record, with the maximum instantaneous share of mostly solar and wind on the National Electricity Market hitting an all-time high of 73 per cent […]
Indonesia Still Awaits $20 Billion G7 Funding to Shift Away From Coal
Indonesia, the largest economy in Southeast Asia, is still awaiting a large part of the $20 billion funding it was promised by the richest nations to facilitate its move away from coal, […]
Greenpeace vessel to be equipped with Hexagon Purus Maritime hydrogen fuel system
The H2 unit will be used for powering a nearly 250-foot vessel along with wind and solar Hexagon Purus subsidiary Hexagon Purus Maritime, of Ålesund, Norway, has announced the receipt of an […]
US Solar Power Booms Under Biden
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! One of the core areas of focus of the Biden–Harris administration has been growing cleantech — […]
Where You Gonna Go? – Navigating the Surplus in U.S. LPG and Ethane Production
Since 2011, U.S. natural gas liquids (NGL) production has more than tripled, while domestic demand has grown only modestly. Consequently, the only way NGL markets could balance was a dramatic increase in […]
CCS licences ‘smoke and mirrors’ as Track 1 waits for government clarity
Proposed licences for carbon capture storage (CCS) projects in the UK are“smoke and mirrors” from the government without further confirmation on how promised funding will be allocated, a leading energy analyst has […]
Natural gas pipeline capacity from the Permian Basin is set to increase
Natural gas pipeline takeaway capacity in the Permian Basin will soon increase as the Matterhorn Express Pipeline, with a capacity of 2.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d), is expected to begin […]
European Natural Gas Prices Drop as Wind Power Soars
European benchmark natural gas prices fell around noon local time on Tuesday as the region’s first colder wave brought a lot of wind and powered a higher share of electricity in key […]
Japan Shouldn’t Ditch Coal, PM Candidate Says
Japan should prioritize economic growth to renewables and will continue to need coal-fired electricity, a candidate to lead the ruling party and become the next prime minister said on Tuesday. “Japan will […]