Steam is used for a wide variety of critical processes across many industrial sectors. For example, the food and beverage industry uses steam for sterilization of food processing equipment; cooking, ...
The collaboration leverages sustainable fuel programs GoGreen Plus and ACT+ to cut emissions across shipping lifecycle.
After years of sluggish progress, sustainable aviation fuel is showing renewed momentum as emerging markets drive production ...
It’s no secret that leaders around the world are searching for ways to decarbonize their electric power grids. While solar panels and wind turbines have been the main options utilized in this effort ...
A geological formation in western Newfoundland is emerging as a potential solution for industrial decarbonization, offering a pathway to produce low-cost geologic hydrogen while permanently ...
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This story was originally published by Yale Environment 360 and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. We know how to decarbonize energy production with renewable fuels and land ...
For the United States to remove carbon emissions from its energy system in 20 years, it would have to build new clean energy capacity at 10 times the rate it has built existing capacity, a specialist ...
“The main frontier for deep decarbonization right now is social and political—it is a question of power,” says the author of a new study that finds there isn’t enough public momentum to force ...
A study has found that green ammonia could be used to fulfill the fuel demands of over 60% of global shipping by targeting just the top 10 regional fuel ports. Researchers looked at the production ...
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