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Comparing USA & China CO2 emissions
- 14 May 2024
- Posted by: Mikki Hall
- Category: energy transition
No CommentsRobert Bryce has published an interesting review on actual trends in world energy consumption and I make no apologies for using one of his informative charts to start my short article.
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Plenty of CO2 emissions in the UK
- 6 May 2024
- Posted by: Mikki Hall
- Category: energy transition
We are hearing quite a lot nowadays about the significant amounts of CO2 that it’s planned will be tackled by Carbon Capture & Storage – around 10 million tonnes per year per project seems like a common number.
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Flaring is not a ‘victimless act’!
- 19 April 2024
- Posted by: Mikki Hall
- Category: energy transition
CATF reports that oil and gas imports to the European Union expose nearly 10 million people to the avoidable practice of flaring, which is known to release high levels of harmful chemicals. Through a strong methane import standard, the EU can dent global flaring emissions and decrease the health risk of nearby populations.
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Unveiling Britain’s climate paradox: the hidden carbon emissions undermining the net zero goal
- 15 March 2024
- Posted by: Mikki Hall
- Category: energy transition
Britain’s journey towards net zero is a narrative rich with milestones and declarations of environmental leadership.
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A view from Clean Tech Stars 2024
- 11 March 2024
- Posted by: Mikki Hall
- Category: energy transition
JP Morgan hosted their annual London Clean Tech Stars conference on 6-7 March 2024. This brought together the most innovative first movers in the decarbonisation space.
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Developments with US carbon capture and storage
- 8 March 2024
- Posted by: Mikki Hall
- Category: energy transition
On Thursday 22 February 2024 Karl Jeffery, Publisher of Carbon Capture Journal, facilitated an online webinar exploring the developments in US carbon capture and storage.
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Critical uncertainty and risk in CCS projects
- 29 February 2024
- Posted by: Mikki Hall
- Category: energy transition
Investing in Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology presents a significant opportunity for reducing carbon emissions, particularly if investors are confident in the technology’s scalability and the timely, budget-compliant construction of facilities.
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