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Green ammonia could decarbonize 60% of global shipping when offered at just 10 regional fuel ports

Envirotec Magazine

A study published on 9 January appears to find that green ammonia could be used to fulfil the fuel demands of over 60% of global shipping by targeting just the top 10 regional fuel ports. North-West Africa (to meet European demand), and the southern Arabian Peninsula (to meet local demand and parts of south Asia).

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Operational clean hydrogen production projects set to double globally within the next five years

Envirotec Magazine

The UK government is also in the process of selecting projects for grant funding and finalising both production and demand-side incentives. Similarly, the Canadian government has proposed a hydrogen investment tax credit in its 2023 Budget Proposal, but the details of that credit remain confirmed.

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Interview – Expro’s expansion from oil and gas services to geothermal

ThinkGeoEnergy

How is Expro positioning itself to capitalize on the growing demand for geothermal solutions, both in established and emerging regions? From the rising demand for heat in Europe to power generation ventures in Indonesia, East Africa, or Central America, we feel well positioned to offer support with our diverse portfolio and global footprint.

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Global hydrogen market to reach $12.17 million by 2025

Smart Energy International

Such growth owes to growing demand from energy, oil and gas end user industries, which is expected to drive the demand for hydrogen. Growing economies, growing demand from energy, oil and gas industries, and an increase in mergers and acquisitions (M&As) of industrial gas players are expected to drive the market.

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Global gas squeeze highlights need for security of supply – report

Smart Energy International

The strong growth in demand in 2021 was driven by the economic recovery that followed 2020’s lockdowns and a succession of extreme weather events. Supply could not keep up with demand and this, coupled with unexpected outages, led to tight markets and steep price increases.

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Study: Fertiliser use threatens global climate goals as nitrous oxide emissions soar

Business Green

The dominant driver of the increase in atmospheric nitrous oxide comes from agriculture, and the growing demand for food and feed for animals will further increase global nitrous oxide emissions," Tian said. There is a conflict between the way we are feeding people and stabilising the climate.".

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Mosquitos are moving to higher elevations — and so is malaria

Grist

Climate Connections is a collaboration between Grist and the Associated Press that explores how a changing climate is accelerating the spread of infectious diseases around the world, and how mitigation efforts demand a collective, global response. Read more here. But the world faces new threats: U.S.