Airbus trials renewable marine fuel
In line with its ambition to reduce its carbon emissions, Airbus is introducing renewable fuel on one of the vessels it uses for transportation by sea.
Read moreIn line with its ambition to reduce its carbon emissions, Airbus is introducing renewable fuel on one of the vessels it uses for transportation by sea.
Read moreThe Scottish Government published its draft Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan. The draft Strategy maps out the future of its energy sector.
Read moreRepsol and ASAJA, an agricultural organization in Spain, have signed a collaboration where Repsol will analyze the potential of agricultural and livestock by-products as new raw materials for the manufacture of renewable fuels.
Read moreThe dual-fuel tanker Fure Valö performed the first voyage on a new Equinor fuel blend containing used cooking oil. It reduces greenhouse gas emissions while, judging from the first test indications, maintaining the same high performance as conventional marine gasoil.
Read moreDuring COP 27 in Egypt, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The two parties agreed to exchange knowledge and collaborate on initiatives to accelerate widespread renewable energy adoption to mitigate climate change.
Read moreAverda and WasteFuel announced during the COP27 Climate Conference, their partnership to develop the first commercial scale municipal waste to renewable methanol plant in the Middle East.
Read more"Renewable Energy Targets in 2022: A guide to design," released by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) at the UN Climate Change Conference COP27, assesses the level of renewable energy ambition in national climate pledges and benchmarks targets against the global climate goal of limiting temperature rise to 1.5°C.
Read moreIn a recent video, IMO talks about the potential of future marine fuels to decarbonize shipping, and highlights the need for wide collaboration to achieve a greener maritime transportation.
Read moreDuring IRENA's 24th Council in Abu Dhabi, its Director-General, Francesco La Camera, said that “the solutions to mitigate energy poverty and the solution to the current energy crisis will come from renewables.”
Read more1-Tech, under contract to EUREC, published the report “Deployment of innovative renewable energy technologies to 2030”, regarding innovative renewable technology which could be feasibly deployed by 2030.
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