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IEEFA: Widespread adoption of carbon capture, utilization and storage technologies in South East Asia remains highly unlikely

Carbon, capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) is increasingly attracting attention in South East Asia. However, in the absence of the right drivers, its prospect in the region remains questionable, according to IEEFA’s latest report on CCUS in South East Asia. “CCUS can be viable when placed under a certain operational context, such as a high […]

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Hydrofuel Canada gets Green Ammonia, Hydrogen Cheaper than Fossil Fuels

Hydrofuel Canada has signed a license agreement with Georgia Institute of Technology for their MAPS system which enables high-yield, sustainable ammonia synthesis from air and water. The technology has unprecedented efficiency which uses a gas-phase electrochemical process. Hydrofuel Canada is engaged in delivering green ammonia and hydrogen along the last mile to its customers. Hydrofuel […]

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Masdar to develop 4 GW green hydrogen plants in Egypt by 2030

UAE based renewable energy major Masdar and Hassan Allam Utilities, the investment and development arm of Hassan Allam Holding Group, have signed two MoUs with Egypt for the development of green hydrogen production plants in the Suez Canal Economic Zone and on the Mediterranean coast. The green fuel production projects will be inside Sokhna zone […]

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Torrent Power Secures 50 MW Solar Power Plant from SkyPower

Leading Ahmedabad based power player Torrent Power Limited has said that the company has acquired a 50 MW Solar Power Project from SkyPower Group. Torrent informed that the enterprise value for this acquisition is somewhere about Rs 417 crore subject to closing price adjustments, in case there are any and the acquisition is further subject […]

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Solar panels on Tamil Nadu’s govt office rooftops to produce 10 MW power

The Tamil Nadu Energy Development Authority (TNEDA) will install solar panels on rooftops of government office buildings in a bid to generate 10 MW of power, as per recent media reports. The estimated cost of the project is 50 crore and the tender process will be finalised by the end of May. According to TNEDA […]

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The Top 5 Lithium-ion Battery Mishaps And Lessons Therein

Since its inception in the 1970s and first commercial launch by Sony in 1991, Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery technology has come a long way. Fast forward half a century. As of today, almost every new technology that requires external power support, from smartphones to electric cars to even the International Space Station, uses Li-ion battery technology. […]

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Green ammonia from green hydrogen can reduce India’s fertiliser subsidy burden

A shift to green ammonia would significantly reduce the Indian government’s massive fertiliser subsidy burden and boost energy self-reliance by cutting dependence on imports of expensive liquified natural gas (LNG) for fertiliser manufacturing, according to a new report by the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA). Of course, green ammonia itself would come […]

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Boralex, Energir, Hydro-Quebec Collaborate to develop 1.2 GW Wind Energy in Quebec

Canada’s leading energy players Boralex, Energir and Hydro-Quebec have come together for the development of three wind power projects with a combined capacity of 1200 MW, in Quebec province. The 400 MW Des Neiges Wind Farm – South will come up in the RCM of La Cote-de-Beaupre. Then 400MW Des Neiges Wind Farm – Charlevoix […]

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Infrastructure sector needs to think beyond traditional finance options

Infrastructure project financing is the key to taking projects successfully from planning to completion stage. The lion’s share of infrastructure finance is shouldered by banks but with stricter regulations on banks and their lending to the infrastructure sector due to NPAs, projects will require new sources of finance. Choosing the right means of funding infrastructure […]

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