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  • Japan
  • Wind

Japan Looks To Become Leader In Wind Energy

Japan has notoriously been dependent on energy imports, being the world’s fifth-largest crude importer and second-largest LNG importer (having lost the top position to China last year). Its self-sufficiency ratio Continue Reading

Posted On : 3 Jun 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Denmark
  • Wind

World’s Top Offshore Wind Firm To Triple Capacity With $57 Billion Investment

Danish renewables company Ørsted, the biggest developer of offshore wind farms in the world, plans to invest the equivalent of over US$57 billion by 2027 as part of a new Continue Reading

Posted On : 3 Jun 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Renewables

McGill team develops hybrid membrane that could enable osmotic (blue) energy systems

Osmotic energy—also known as blue energy—capitalizes on the energy naturally released when two solutions of different salinities mix—conditions that occur in countless locations around the world where fresh and salt Continue Reading

Posted On : 2 Jun 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Wind

Dominion Says New Ship Has Vital Role in Biden Wind-Energy Plan

A Dominion Energy Inc. ship being built to install offshore wind farms will be the first to comply with a U.S. domestic transport mandate, with the power company expecting the Continue Reading

Posted On : 2 Jun 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Solar

‘Insanely cheap energy’: how solar power continues to shock the world

In the year 2000, the International Energy Agency made a prediction that would come back to haunt it: by 2020, the world would have installed a grand total of 18 Continue Reading

Posted On : 1 Jun 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Renewables

The World’s Most Attractive Renewable Energy Market

When it comes to the global shift to low-carbon energy sources, Europe has traditionally been viewed as the world leader. Meanwhile, the United States has frequently been regarded as an Continue Reading

Posted On : 31 May 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Hydrogen

Could Trains Ever Be Powered By Hydrogen?

Last year was a strong one for green hydrogen—at least in terms of media attention. Actual green hydrogen production did not change in any meaningful way, and there’s a host Continue Reading

Posted On : 31 May 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Hydrogen

The Two Major Obstacles To A Hydrogen Revolution

Hydrogen will play an indispensable role in a future carbon-free energy system, according to nearly everyone concerned with the matter. But scenarios showing its share in final energy in the Continue Reading

Posted On : 31 May 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Hydrogen
  • International Oil Companies

Racing for Hydrogen: How Gas Giants Are Vying to Stay Relevant

The global gas industry is in an existential race: either find a way to be part of the next generation of energy or risk getting supplanted by alternatives. BP Plc Continue Reading

Posted On : 29 May 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Hydrogen
  • USA

Hydrogen ‘a huge opportunity’ to replace fossil fuels, says U.S. energy secretary

U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm on Friday called hydrogen “a huge opportunity” for the oil and gas sector to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Granholm visited an Air Liquide facility in Continue Reading

Posted On : 29 May 2021 Published By : Tom Whipple

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