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Japan Shouldn’t Ditch Coal, PM Candidate Says

By PI News Feed on September 10, 2024

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 […]

Norway Seeks to Award More Carbon Storage Exploration Licenses in 2024

By PI News Feed on September 7, 2024

Six companies including subsidiaries of Equinor ASA and TotalEnergies SE have submitted proposals in a new exploration licensing round for carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration on the Norwegian side of the North Sea. […]

Lithium battery oversupply, low prices seen through 2028 despite energy storage boom: CEA

By PI News Feed on September 7, 2024

Dive Brief: The global market for lithium-ion batteries is expected to remain oversupplied through 2028, pushing prices downward, as lower electric vehicle production targets in the U.S. and Europe outweigh rising demand […]

Yes, we can reach net zero by 2050: New report maps path in more detail than ever before

By PI News Feed on September 7, 2024

A zero-carbon mindset must “become the new normal” in Australia, according to a much-anticipated report from the federal government’s independent climate advisory body. The report, released today by the Climate Change Authority, […]

Australia: Solar PV is fastest technology to deploy in net zero race, says think tank

By PI News Feed on September 7, 2024

According to the energy and electricity section of the report, Australia will need to significantly increase its capacity for generating and storing renewable electricity by 2050 to meet its emissions reduction targets. […]

The rise of climate adaptation tech | Latitude Media

By PI News Feed on September 7, 2024

Cutting emissions is essential to avoiding the worst of climate change, but we also have to deal with the impacts of climate change happening now. Fortunately, there’s a growing list of technologies […]

Wind turbine feeds directly into electrolysers in hydrogen first, paving way for off-grid production

By PI News Feed on September 7, 2024

A European hydrogen test project has successfully linked a wind turbine with two electrolysers, which could make it possible to generate off-grid green hydrogen at sea and drive down production costs, according to […]

Southern Cross – Natural Gas Flows Into and Out of the Agua Dulce Area and What They Reveal

By PI News Feed on September 7, 2024

In just a few years’ time, the Agua Dulce Hub in South Texas has become an increasingly busy, complex and important crossroads for natural gas pipelines. Every day, more than 7.5 Bcf […]

Graph: The Rapid Growth of Batteries as Electricity Source on US Grid

By PI News Feed on September 7, 2024

Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, early release 2023 Annual Electric Generator Report (for annual data 2010–23) and our July […]

Uprates, batteries and DR may offer near-term responses to record PJM capacity prices

By PI News Feed on September 7, 2024

In this three-part series, we’re exploring the fallout from the PJM Interconnection’s latest capacity auction, which delivered historically high prices. This story examines the outlook for bringing new resources online and what […]

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