Daily Archives: March 4, 2021

Energy Insiders Podcast: Adam Bandt’s climate and energy action plan

By Giles Parkinson & David Leitch Greens leader Adam Bandt joins Energy Insiders to discuss his party’s policies, the Coalition’s “deliberate” misinformation program, and the chances of striking a deal with Labor. The post Energy Insiders Podcast: Adam Bandt’s climate and energy action plan appeared first on RenewEconomy. Read Full Article Here For more great…

Seawater electrolysis: well, that’s one problem solved

By Roger Arnold Chemistry World just released this news article about a paper describing an approach that facilitates electrolysis of salty or brackish water. The article quotes a reviewer from the University of Glasgow saying “It’s definitely one of those papers that makes you wonder ‘How come no one thought of that before’.” I can…

Global Carbon Emissions Set to Push Past Pre-Pandemic Levels, IEA Warns

By The Energy Mix Greenhouse gas emissions from energy production are just months away from blowing past the level they hit before the COVID-19 pandemic temporarily reduced demand, the International Agency warns in an analysis released this week. “New figures from the global energy watchdog found that fossil fuel emissions climbed steadily over the second…

The ever-shrinking role of gas in Australia’s power system

By Ketan Joshi Australia has no climate policy – that leaves a void for fossil industry groups to plead ignorance on emissions impacts. The post The ever-shrinking role of gas in Australia’s power system appeared first on RenewEconomy. Read Full Article Here For more great articles: Renew Economy

Origis Energy developing new large-scale solar + storage project for Facebook

By Kelsey Misbrener The Tennessee Valley Authority announced it is collaborating with Facebook on the company’s fourth renewable energy project and first battery storage project, this time in Mississippi. “Our region is ready for companies who want to use renewable energy to achieve their sustainability goals,” said Chris Hansen, TVA VP of origination and renewables….

US Electric Component Manufacturing on the Rise

By [email protected] Accurate descriptions of the U.S. clean energy market have always required a bit of nuance. Installations of solar panels, wind turbines and energy storage have routinely vaulted the U.S. to the top of global rankings of market size. According to Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables’ most recent forecast, for example, the U.S. was…

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