Shell – The Renewable Energy Game, Oil Companies Are Playing
Shell presently has a worldwide carbon footprint comparable to that of Russia when customer emissions are included, and it aims to invest four times as much in oil and gasContinue Reading
Shell presently has a worldwide carbon footprint comparable to that of Russia when customer emissions are included, and it aims to invest four times as much in oil and gasContinue Reading
Wabtec, a firm based in the United States, launched the first all-electric locomotive for freight hauling in North America. It’s new battery-electric locomotive will make its debut on a 139-mileContinue Reading
There are two ways to generate electricity from nuclear power. The first is nuclear fission, which is the primary source of power in the world today, accounting for around 10%Continue Reading
Citroen has never stopped innovating in order to adapt to societal changes and provide greater tranquilly and ease to professionals in their everyday lives since 1928. Citroen is deploying newContinue Reading
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL), India’s second-largest fuel retailer, is aiming to build a 1,000 MW portfolio of renewable power generation capacity, primarily through acquisitions, while also investing in biofuelsContinue Reading
Modern cars need steel, and manufacturing steel without the use of fossil fuels remains a challenge. Luckily, it’s a challenge that Volvo, at least, seems to be willing to takeContinue Reading
The governments of Denmark, Norway, and the United States, along with the Global Maritime Forum and the Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping, today announced that they willContinue Reading
Achieving global net zero emissions by 2050 will require about 306 million tonnes of green hydrogen derived from renewable energy each year, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA) report.Continue Reading
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