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Topsoe and First Ammonia collaborate to advance green ammonia production

Topsoe and First Ammonia, have entered a collaboration that will see the companies elevate zero emission ammonia production

Decarbonising energy systems could save the planet trillions

University of Oxford research suggests that decarbonised energy systems could save the world at least $12 trillion compared to fossil fuels.

The road to commercialising fusion energy in the UK

Heather Lewtas from the UK Atomic Energy Authority details the UK’s efforts to commercialise fusion energy.

Decarbonising shipping in the Arctic with green ammonia from Berlevåg

Christian Bue, CEO of Green Ammonia Berlevåg, explains more about the venture aiming to bring easy access to green ammonia.

Future local communities will supply their own green, renewable energy

Learn how EU projects will help to ensure carbon neutrality by intelligently controlling the local production and usage of green energy.

GHI announces the development of a green hydrogen production complex in Nova Scotia

GHI has announced the Spirit of Scotia green hydrogen hub, a gigascale green hydrogen production complex to be built in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Mercedes and Volkswagen look to secure access to Canada’s supply of battery minerals

Canada’s battery minerals sector has been awarded a boost as two German automakers make promising agreements.   Mercedes and Volkswagen (VW) have both agreed on a...

ScottishPower unveils plans for green hydrogen plant at Suffolk port

ScottishPower is exploring the use of green hydrogen at Suffolk port, in an attempt to assist the decarbonisation of the UK’s busiest port.

Highland Copper: Pioneering a domestic copper supply in the US

Barry O’Shea, Chief Financial Officer at Highland Copper, outlines how the company will ensure a domestic copper supply in the US. Strong trends continue towards...

Advancing fusion energy technologies in the UK

Professor Kate Royse explains how UK organisations are collaborating to accelerate fusion energy technologies.

Improving hydrogen fuel cell charging times

Researchers have developed a new design for hydrogen fuel cells that could significantly reduce charging times.

Why is the EU championing nuclear energy to secure a greener future?

Learn about the current and projected future outlook for nuclear energy within Europe with Massimo Garribba of the European Commission.

Achieving net zero goals through optimising nuclear reactor safety

EPRI and Vanderbilt University highlight the importance of incorporating risk insights early in the advanced nuclear reactor design process to shorten schedules and enhance...

Hydrogen-powered vehicles: Fuelling the drive for zero carbon emissions

Steve Gill, CEO of First Hydrogen Automotive., explains more about the company’s plans to develop hydrogen-powered vehicles for the light commercial market. Based in Vancouver,...

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