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04 01 2023 | 10:45

Prepare for lift-off | Why 2023 will be the year that green hydrogen moves from idea to reality around the world

Government subsidy schemes are due to begin this year in the US, EU, UK, Germany, and maybe Canada and India, all but guaranteeing profitability for renewable H2 projects The next 12 months will…

04 01 2023 | 10:36

Green hydrogen trade | Germany's H2Global ramps up with tenders for e-methanol and e-SAFs

Germany’s world-first hydrogen subsidy scheme follows up ammonia call with tender for supply of two more H2-derived products — CH3OH and e-SAFs Germany’s multi-billion-euro H2Global subsidy…

04 01 2023 | 10:33

'New dynamic in expansion' | Germany adds nearly 10GW of wind and solar in 2022

Europe’s largest economy installs 7.2GW of new solar and 2GW of onshore wind – but additions still too low to reach 2030 targets Germany added close to 10GW in new net onshore wind and solar…

04 01 2023 | 10:27

It's H2-go | Why 2023 will be green hydrogen's global lift-off year

Subsidy schemes kicking in this year in key economies will all but guarantee profitability for projects that will need huge new sources of renewable power, writes Leigh Collins The next 12 months…

03 01 2023 | 18:38

My burning shame: I fitted my house with three wood-burning stoves

Wood burners are incredibly bad for the environment – and flood our homes with toxins, too. I wish I’d known that in 2008 It’s shame that has stopped me writing about it before. The shame of…

03 01 2023 | 18:35

‘Battle for the nation’s soul’: Norway faces debate about gas and oil wealth

Russia’s war in Ukraine has earned Norway billions – and caused controversy As the sun plunges into the Oslofjord on a December evening, passersby stop outside Norway’s new €620m national art…

03 01 2023 | 18:30

Noise pollution is a menace to humanity – and a deadly threat to animals

One study grimly noted that human noise may even be scrambling the eggs of baby fish

03 01 2023 | 18:22

Reliance on hi-tech solutions to climate crisis perpetuates racism, says UN official

Rapporteur Tendayi Achiume says projects are at expense of marginalised groups and Indigenous peoples The world’s reliance on hi-tech capitalist solutions to the climate and ecological crises is…

03 01 2023 | 18:03

Beat the heat: 10 tips for keeping cool while protecting your health and budget

Liberally spritz your face and neck, let the morning air in and choose a fan over AC

03 01 2023 | 17:54

How ocean wind power could help the US fossil fuel industry

The government wants to lease offshore wind in the Gulf of Mexico – but the oil industry wants it for its own needs

03 01 2023 | 17:49

The world in 2023: what our writers say you should watch out for

From Ukraine developments and China’s Covid surge to renewable energy and hope for the Amazon

03 01 2023 | 17:45

Hopes for power and purpose from an energy industry in flux

As war drives up fossil fuel prices and profits, new technologies show a way forward for the generators in 2023 A tall white rig punctures the Cornish skyline, offering a hint of a new industrial…

03 01 2023 | 17:40

From super scooters to smarter meters: six firms to watch in 2023

Times are tough for businesses old and new, but the pace of change in many sectors this year will be relentless

03 01 2023 | 17:17

£50m fund will boost UK nuclear fuel projects, ministers say

Britain seeks to convert recycled uranium, a capability not currently available outside Russia A £50m nuclear fuel fund to bolster production in the UK and support development of alternatives to…

03 01 2023 | 16:07

John Kerry: rich countries must respond to developing world anger over climate

US climate envoy says there needs to be work on details of ‘loss and damage’ fund in 2023 People in developing countries are feeling increasingly angry and “victimised” by the climate crisis, the US…

03 01 2023 | 16:03

Government to construct 100 dams in Kenya to irrigate 3 million acres of lan

In order to construct 100 dams in Kenya and progressively cover 3 million acres with irrigation systems, President William Ruto recently promised to initiate public-private partnerships.

03 01 2023 | 16:01

Z$77.3 bn set aside for irrigation and drinking water projects in Zimbabwe

A Z$77.3 billion budget for irrigation and drinking water projects in 2023 has been approved by the Zimbabwean parliament. The budget would allow the Southern African country’s government to finance…

03 01 2023 | 13:35

Okra Solar secures $4.5m investment to boost access to solar-energy in Nigeria

The European Union has authorized a $4.5m working capital arrangement for Okra Solar to boost access to solar-energy in Nigeria. This was done under the Nigerian ElectriFI national window. By the end…

03 01 2023 | 13:24

Green battery backed by billionaires Gates, Bezos and Branson plans factory to 'reshape energy system'

Form Energy names West Virginia site for first plant making novel 'iron-air' long duration storage systems that counts array of big-hitters as investors An energy technology pioneer backed by the…

03 01 2023 | 13:17

Heading out to the deeps: seven reasons to believe floating wind is finally set to soar

From a single turbine off Norway in 2008, the sector is now on the cusp of international industrialisation – and if not quite an annus mirabilis, the last year has demonstrated why the technology is…