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Consortium for hydrogen development in the US gets strengthened

Cornell and two Cornell research-startups have joined a consortium that aims to propose a Northeast research hub to make hydrogen a viable, clean-energy alternative to carbon-based fuels. The New York-led multistate collaboration is guided by Gov. Kathy Hochul and organized by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). With approximately $9.6 billion

Yang Ming chooses first LNG-fuelled newbuilds

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation has opted for its first LNG propulsion for its latest batch of newbuilds. Five 15,000 teu ships that the Taiwanese liner decided to order in January will now come equipped with dual fuel engines. “By using clean energy, Yang Ming has taken another step to address climate change and move

CMA CGM’s LNG solution for Electrolux

Marseille-headquartered CMA CGM completed signing of a significant 40,000 teu shipping deal with Electrolux, the Swedish multinational home appliance manufacturer. Electrolux has selected to use CMA CGM’s so-called Cleaner Energy LNG solution for 40,000 container shipments this year, shipped on CMA CGM’s dual-fuel LNG-powered vessels, while also benefitting from a share of guarantee of origin

Coal needed for India in 2030 is between 1.3 to 1.5 billion tonnes

The government informed that India needs 1.3 to 1.5 billion tonnes of coal by 2030. “Due consultations were held for finalizing India’s approach for negotiations at COP-21 and prior to signing the Paris Agreement. As per Economic Survey, the demand for coal is expected to remain in the range of 1.3-1.5 billion tonnes by 2030,”

Reliance acquires battery maker Lithium’s assets for $61mn

Indian refining giant Reliance Industriesmakes a bigger push towards clean energy and transport, and has acquired the assets of battery maker Lithium Werks for $61 million. Reliance’s investment in Lithium Werks, which manufactures lithium iron phosphate batteries that are mainly used in electric vehicles (EVs), includes funding for future growth, the company said late on

Clean energy initiatives to decarbonise the economy

Technology has contributed towards the country’s economic development, but now it’s important to leverage tech solutions to make the future green, sustainable and habitable. Strategic measures for mitigating climate change, shared mobility, and better usage of water and electricity can help make this a reality. Organisations are chalking out newer technologies and innovative approaches to

GAIL, IPICOL ink mou for developing clean energy projects in Odisha

IPICOL and GAIL (India) Limited signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for cooperation in the areas of Green Hydrogen, Green Ammonia and Renewable Energy (Solar / Wind) for the production of eco-friendly fuels in Odisha. Scope of the MoU inter-alia incorporates preparing a feasibility study for setting up proposed plants. MoU also emphasizes promoting the

It takes green to go green

President Biden made headlines with his recent executive order directing federal agencies to achieve net-zero greenhouse emissions by 2050, including meeting ambitious goals this decade to decarbonize federal vehicles, buildings and electricity use. While the President’s plan would make only a dent in US emissions overall, the real aim is to use the government’s vast

Masdar and Engie to develop hydrogen hub in UAE

Emirati renewable energy company Masdar has formed a strategic alliance agreement with French multinational utility company Engie to develop a green hydrogen hub in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The hub will consist of projects with at least 2GW of capacity, which will be developed by 2030 with a total investment of $5bn. Engie CEO

Clean-energy push to halve petrol, diesel demand growth

Growth in petrol and diesel combined will likely decline to 1.5 per cent per annum this decade, compared with 4.9 per cent in the last, because of increasing blending of ethanol with petrol, and rising usage of vehicles powered by compressed natural gas (CNG) and electricity (EVs). The trend will also be persuaded by policy

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