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Canadian universities set to expand towards a bold, new research horizon

Dr Andrew P Dean of Lakehead University discusses the impact of Canada’s new membership in Horizon Europe on Canadian universities.

EU’s green hydrogen targets are unrealistic, report says

According to a new report, the EU’s 2030 green hydrogen targets for import and production are unrealistic and not likely to be met.

IPCEI funding paves way for progress at bp’s Lingen green hydrogen project

bp has been granted funding as part of the European IPCEI Hy2Infra wave for a green hydrogen project in Germany.

MXene breakthrough to transform green hydrogen production

A team of scientists at KIST have developed a revolutionary MXene that may advance green hydrogen production.

Dynelectro secures €11m investment for green hydrogen technology

Dynelectro has announced the successful closing of an €11m investment round for the company's green hydrogen technology.

Chris Stark to lead UK Mission Control to deliver clean power by 2030

Chris Stark will head the new Mission Control tasked with turbocharging the UK to clean power by 2030. Read more here.

Exploring flexibility potential in energy intensive industries

A new paper by CIRCE sheds light on industry decarbonisation strategies for energy intensive industries. Read more here.

A lack of mining innovation threatens the energy transition

The Bradshaw Research Institute for Minerals and Mining discusses its research that tackles the complex issues facing mining innovation.

Building a cleaner future for energy-intensive industries through composite materials

The CEM-WAVE Project is developing high-performing composite materials by applying novel technologies and integrating renewable energies to lead the shift of cleaner manufacturing in heavy industry.

ETM’s lithium exploration strategy for sustainable energy

With lithium exploration ramping up in Canada and Spain, ETM is advancing its world-class Kvanefjeld rare earths deposit in Greenland.

DOE commits to reducing methane pollution from oil and gas sector

Applications are open for $850m in federal funding to monitor, measure, quantify, and reduce methane pollution from the oil and gas sectors.

New steel recycling method could reduce industry’s carbon footprint

Researchers have designed a new steel recycling method that could decarbonise manufacturing industries and usher in a circular steel economy.

Norway introduces Europe’s largest green hydrogen plant for a sustainable future

A new hydrogen plant, situated within the Herøya Industrial Park, represents a significant advancement in sustainable industrial practices.

The path to sustainable European competitiveness for clean tech: The hydrogen case

Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, CEO of Hydrogen Europe, discusses how green hydrogen has the potential to power Europe’s clean tech industry.

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