US government to invest $1.2 billion in carbon capture The US government will spend up to $1.2 billion to help build giant machines in Texas and Louisiana that will capture carbon dioxide from the air. Each facility will be able to eliminate up to one million tons of carbon dioxide annually. CO2 will be removed from the air using chemical reactions.…
Wind turbine issues will cost Siemens Energy 2.2 billion euros Siemens Energy said problems recently discovered at its wind turbine…
Eleventh Japanese nuclear reactor resumes operation On 28 July, unit 1 of the Takahama nuclear power plant was restarted after…
G20 countries fail to reach agreement on cutting fossil fuels The Group of 20 (G20) major economies failed to reach consensus in India on…
Slovakia’s industrial emissions dropped by 20% due to high energy prices Industrial emissions dropped by 20% in Slovakia in 2022, which can be…
Fully European fuel for VVER pressurised water reactors The European Union is co-funding the Accelerated Program for Implementation…
Indian refineries start yuan payments for Russian oil Western sanctions over Russia's invasion to Ukraine have changed global…