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KOGAS Developing Hydrogen Bus Charging Stations in UAE

Korea Gas Technology Corp. (KOGAS) has been selected by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to lead a project on the development of infrastructure for hydrogen-based public transportation. KOGAS will build charging stations for hydrogen...

Drone-Based Leak Detection

According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), the majority of gas shipments in the United States take place using the millions of miles of the nation’s pipeline infrastructure. On December 27, 2020, the...

DOE Announces 30 GW Offshore Wind Deployment Target By 2030

A meeting at the White House between Energy Secretary, Jennifer Granholm, and other officials formed a national goal to deploy 30 GW of offshore wind by 2030. The effort is expected to support approximately...

CARB Appoints New Climate Change And Research Officer

The California Air Resources Board (CARB) has named Rajinder Sahota as the new deputy executive officer of climate change and research. In her new role, Sahota will continue to help lead CARB’s climate change...

Tungsten’s Role In The Push Toward Electric Vehicles

Demand for lithium batteries is surging. From Tesla to commercial electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers like Oshkosh Defense and Workhorse, technological advancements and lower costs have accelerated international interest in alternative energy. Behind the transition...

Microturbines For Russian Data Center

Capstone Turbine Corp., a manufacturer of microturbine energy systems, has received an order for a C600 Signature Series (C600S) microturbine system to be installed in a critical power application for a Russian data center....

European Space Agency Reports Air Pollution Returning To Pre-COVID-19 Levels

Reduced transportation and industrial fuel consumption created a superficial surge in coral reef growth and reduced air pollution, among other environmental benefits. According to data from the European Space Agency (ESA), air pollution is...

Turning Sewage Into Hydrogen

Renewable hydrogen systems manufacturer Ways2H Inc. and its shareholder and technical partner Japan Blue Energy Co. have completed construction of a Tokyo facility that will convert sewage sludge into renewable hydrogen fuel for fuel...

INOVYN Launches Hydrogen Project In Norway

INOVYN, a subsidiary of INEOS, will build a new hydrogen supply hub at its chemical manufacturing site in Rafnes, Norway. INEOS is the world’s third largest chemicals company, employing around 22,000 people across 183...

Warren Buffett Wants To Build 10 GW Of Natural Gas-Fired Power Plants To Fix...

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Energy (BHE) has proposed a US$8.3 billion plan to construct a backup power generation grid in Texas. Buffett’s plan calls for 10 strategically located natural gas-fired power plants (and associated...