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Some like it hot – Is Hydrogen the answer to those needing it a little warmer?
Energy Infrastructure

Some like it hot – Is Hydrogen the answer to those needing it a little warmer?

In my recent predictions for energy over the next ten years there was one prediction I felt I could have explained a bit more. I predicted that Hydrogen would develop in pockets but I didn’t go into…

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What are the main types of Waste-to-Energy technologies on the market today?
Circular Economy

What are the main types of Waste-to-Energy technologies on the market today?

By 2025, it’s expected that global waste will reach 6 million tons per day and a lot of that will go straight to landfills. In the U.S. alone, 140 million tons of waste find their way into landfills…

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Powering the Future: A Comprehensive Look at Hydrogen Production Methods
Energy Infrastructure • Renewable Energy

Powering the Future: A Comprehensive Look at Hydrogen Production Methods

As the world grapples with the urgent need to transition away from fossil fuels and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, hydrogen has emerged as a promising clean energy carrier. But not all hydrogen is…

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Russia's hydrogen for Japan
Policy & Regulation • Energy Infrastructure

Russia's hydrogen for Japan

Russia is all set to gain a foothold in the global hydrogen sector in what looks like a bid to be a key supplier for Japan, which has ambitious targets for adoption of the fuel by 2050. Japan's plans…

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5 Strategies that achieve climate mitigation and adaptation simultaneously
Policy & Regulation

5 Strategies that achieve climate mitigation and adaptation simultaneously

Climate actions have often fallen into one of two strategies: mitigation efforts to lower or remove greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere, and adaptation efforts to adjust systems and societies…

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Decarbonisation in Japan: Ammonia-coal co-firing versus renewables
Energy Infrastructure

Decarbonisation in Japan: Ammonia-coal co-firing versus renewables

Japanese utilities are exploring the case for retrofitting their existing coal power plants to enable co-firing of coal with ammonia to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. However, ammonia-coal co-firing…

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Small systems, big benefits
Circular Economy

Small systems, big benefits

How the heat pipe heat exchangers designed by ETEKINA partners are shaping the waste heat recovery systems of the future. In early February this year, the cost of carbon reached record highs with…

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Powering Ahead: The Global Electricity Landscape Through 2026
Renewable Energy • Energy Infrastructure

Powering Ahead: The Global Electricity Landscape Through 2026

The global electricity sector stands at a pivotal juncture as it navigates the transition to cleaner energy sources while meeting rising demand. According to the International Energy Agency's latest…

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On the road to making ceramic production greener
Renewable Energy • Circular Economy

On the road to making ceramic production greener

Up until now, ceramic production has had a pretty bad reputation when it comes to environmental issues. But that’s starting to change. Gabriele Frignani is responsible for applied research at SACMI…

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Chemical Industry could go totally carbon neutral
Policy & Regulation • Renewable Energy

Chemical Industry could go totally carbon neutral

The chemical industry could become carbon neutral, new research indicates. Switzerland’s Federal Council has decided that the country should become carbon-neutral by 2050. This may be challenging as…

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