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Why South Korea Still Has A Need for Coal
Despite being a fundamental cause of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG), coal still seems to be indispensable to South Korea. The country is...
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Aug 18, 20215 min read


US Coal and Oil Demand Already Returning to Pre-Pandemic Levels
The demand for petrol and coal is on the rise once again in the US and have quickly returned to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions are...
Constant Tedder
Aug 17, 20212 min read


Blue Hydrogen Has No Role To Play in the Clean Energy Transition – Study
Blue Hydrogen may not be the answer to our clean energy transition. Researchers from Cornell and Stanford Universities claim that blue...
Constant Tedder
Aug 16, 20212 min read


UK’s Green Economy is Now Four Times Bigger than Manufacturing Sector, and It’s Growing
A new report has found the UK low carbon and green economy to be four times the size of the country’s manufacturing sector. Despite...
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Aug 11, 20212 min read


Biden Targets Making 50% of All New US Autos Electric by 2030
US President Biden signed an executive order to make half of all new US autos including cars and trucks to go electric by the end of...
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Aug 9, 20212 min read


Installing New Solar Farms Every Week for the Next 30 Years Can Help the US Reach Net-Zero Emissions
A new report finds that by constructing new solar farms every week in the next three decades, the US will be able to cut carbon emissions...
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Aug 5, 20212 min read


World’s Most Powerful Tidal Turbine Has Started Exporting Power in Scotland
A tidal turbine dubbed as “world’s most powerful” located in Orkney, Scotland, had started exporting power to the grid. The new tidal...
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Aug 4, 20212 min read


Will Greenland Ditching Oil Reshape Arctic Climate Politics?
In mid-July, Greenland announced that it would suspend all oil and gas exploration endeavours, calling it a “natural step” because the...
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Jul 26, 20214 min read


How Developing Countries Can Reduce Emissions Without Compromising Growth
Since the Industrial Revolution, fossil fuel technologies have been driving economic growth, so reducing emissions may appear to threaten...
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Jul 26, 20213 min read


Bioethanol in Brazil: Can It Be a Promising Alternative Energy for the Country?
The search for alternative sources of energy that are renewable and could possibly reduce greenhouse gas emissions has been carried out...
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Jul 19, 20216 min read


Indonesia Bets on Biofuels Over Oil, But Electric Vehicles Could Render Both Moot
Increased adoption of electric vehicles could render redundant Indonesia’s biofuel infrastructure, which the government is touting as its...
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Jul 14, 20216 min read


Is the Future of India in Solar Power?
Indian people have worshipped the sun as a life-giver since ancient times. Now, it is realising its power as new innovations bring...
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Jul 12, 20214 min read


Global Solar and Wind Power Capacity Rose at Record Pace in 2020
The world’s renewable energy capacity including wind and solar power recorded a sharp rise in 2020 as global demand for oil plummets to...
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Jul 9, 20212 min read


Chile Accelerates Plans to Close Four Coal-Fired Power Plants by 2025
The president of Chile Sebastián Piñera has announced the early closure of four coal-fired power plants by 2025, expediting the...
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Jul 8, 20212 min read


The Future of Hydroelectric Power: A Regional Analysis
In recent years, there has been a growing focus on sustainability and the environment. Burning fossil fuels is arguably the biggest cause...
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Jun 25, 20215 min read


New Wind, Solar Projects Will Be Cheaper Than Coal- Report
According to a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), almost two-thirds of wind and solar projects built around...
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Jun 24, 20212 min read


An Undersea Electric Cable That Will Allow Countries To Trade Clean Energy Starts Testing
The world’s longest undersea electric cable has started testing ahead of being formally switched online in October. The 720km...
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Jun 23, 20212 min read


Why Offshore Wind Power is So Hot Right Now
Renewable energy sources are taking on a starring role in the world’s energy outlook for 2030 and beyond. Renewables of all types are...
Constant Tedder
Jun 15, 20217 min read


Citizens Take the Polish Government to Court over Climate Inaction
Citizens of Poland, including young climate activists, a grandfather and a farmer, plan to take the government to court over its failure...
Constant Tedder
Jun 11, 20212 min read


Indonesia to Retire Coal-Fired Power Plants While Also Adding More
Indonesia says it will begin retiring coal-fired power plants for good — while still continuing to build more than a hundred new ones, in...
Constant Tedder
Jun 11, 20216 min read
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