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

Envirotec Magazine

According to the research, Europe is leading the charge in the development of clean hydrogen, with Germany home to 25 of the total already operational projects (equal to 27%); the U.S. Since 2021, when the map was first published, the number of tracked production projects at any stage of development has increased by almost 50%.

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The COP28 pledge to triple up by 2030 and implications for geothermal

ThinkGeoEnergy

“We now need to turn this ambition into action and hold policy makers accountable to deliver on their commitments. The strategy focuses on Finance, Policies, Innovation, Training, and Standards.

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Global gas squeeze highlights need for security of supply – report

Smart Energy International

Last year closed with record high spot prices for gas in Europe and Asia, as the natural gas supply remained constricted. Gas prices and fossil fuels reach record highs in Europe – report Avenues for growth within the energy and environment industry. It isn’t just Europe being affected by high gas, and thus electricity, prices.

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

Business Green

The study reveals that the regions contributing the most to global N2O emissions are East Asia, South Asia, Africa and South America, with emissions from synthetic fertilisers dominating releases in China, India and the US and emissions from the application of livestock manure dominating in Africa and South Africa.

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Study highlights the importance and vulnerability of the world’s water towers

Envirotec Magazine

In addition, the authors conclude that it is essential to develop international, mountain-specific conservation and climate change adaptation policies and strategies to safeguard both ecosystems and people downstream. According to the authors, the most relied-upon mountain system is the Indus water tower in Asia.

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Study highlights the importance and vulnerability of the world’s water towers

Envirotec Magazine

In addition, the authors conclude that it is essential to develop international, mountain-specific conservation and climate change adaptation policies and strategies to safeguard both ecosystems and people downstream. According to the authors, the most relied-upon mountain system is the Indus water tower in Asia.

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Interview – Harnessing the potential of geothermal to scale up by 2030

ThinkGeoEnergy

There is wide recognition that this will take monumental effort in terms of technology advancement, financing, and policy. In Europe, with Germany being the classic case, we have a feed-in tariff that is set for geothermal that makes it profitable to develop and operate geothermal projects. Doing that depends a lot on policy.