Global hydropower is set to rise sharply in 2024, after a five-year decline, reducing the use of fossil fuels. The main producing regions, such as China, Brazil and the United States, recorded significant increases.
Global hydropower is set to rise sharply in 2024, after a five-year decline, reducing the use of fossil fuels. The main producing regions, such as China, Brazil and the United States, recorded significant increases.
Mokpo National University launches the world's first institute dedicated to modular reactor ships (SMR), aiming to revolutionize the maritime industry towards carbon neutrality.
Mokpo National University launches the world's first institute dedicated to modular reactor ships (SMR), aiming to revolutionize the maritime industry towards carbon neutrality.
A study reveals that Germany could import up to 100 TWh of green hydrogen per year via pipelines by 2035, meeting a significant proportion of its projected energy demand.
A study reveals that Germany could import up to 100 TWh of green hydrogen per year via pipelines by 2035, meeting a significant proportion of its projected energy demand.
The market for blue hydrogen, produced from natural gas with carbon capture and storage (CCS), is booming. Environmental regulations and technological advances stimulate growth. Investments and strategic partnerships strengthen production and infrastructure.
The market for blue hydrogen, produced from natural gas with carbon capture and storage (CCS), is booming. Environmental regulations and technological advances stimulate growth. Investments and strategic partnerships strengthen production and infrastructure.
Senegal loads its first crude oil cargo at Sangomar, marking a crucial stage in its energy and economic development, with production of 100,000 barrels a day.
Senegal loads its first crude oil cargo at Sangomar, marking a crucial stage in its energy and economic development, with production of 100,000 barrels a day.
Europe is struggling to increase its production of the rare earths needed for the energy transition, but faces many challenges in meeting its ambitious targets.
Europe is struggling to increase its production of the rare earths needed for the energy transition, but faces many challenges in meeting its ambitious targets.