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Could trash-to-energy technology feed hydrogen demand?

GreenBiz

Could trash-to-energy technology feed hydrogen demand? Green hydrogen — made by splitting water’s hydrogen and oxygen using electricity produced by renewable sources — is a small fish in the "energies pond." Other technologies are in the mix, such as battery electric vehicles. Arlene Karidis.

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Google, Microsoft, Nucor to aggregate demand for geothermal, other renewables

ThinkGeoEnergy

Multinational technology giants Google and Microsoft , and American steel producer Nucor , have announced a collaboration that will aggregate their power demand to encourage advanced clean energy technologies. The RFI can be accessed via this link. Full responses to the RFI will accepted until 12 April 2024.

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Enel to support Puget Sound Energy’s demand response programme

Smart Energy International

In a partnership between Enel North America and the largest state utility in Washington, Puget Sound Energy (PSE), commercial, institutional and industrial organisations are offered incentive payments for participating in a demand response programme. million electric customers in 10 counties, namely in Western Washington. .

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Edmonton’s Electric Bus Woes and Low H2 Demand Prompts Hesitation Over Hydrogen Ventures

Hydrogen Fuel News

Edmonton’s ambitious venture into electric transit has encountered a roadblock, as the city deals with operational challenges of its current fleet of electric buses. More than Just a Bumpy Ride for Electric Buses Proterra Inc.,

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The Electrification Era I Scaling up electric vehicles

GreenBiz

This is being driven by governments and automakers who are promoting electricity powered vehicles as a key technology to curb oil use, fight climate change and air pollution. As more renewable energy sources are used, power systems must become more flexible and adjustable to balance supply with demand.

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Technology not growing fast enough to decarbonize steel and cement industries by 2050

Envirotec Magazine

A new study appears to show that, for decarbonization goals of steel and cement to be met, and the demand for new green technology to be satisfied, consumption habits need to change. “We need to be well prepared for a future shortfall between feasible supply and expected demand,” noted Watari. ”

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Breakthrough technology for lithium manufacture

Envirotec Magazine

As global effort to fight climate change intensifies, the challenge for battery manufacturers and their supply chains is to find ways to meet the rapidly growing demand for electric vehicles (EVs). According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), global sales of new electric vehicles (EV) grew from 3 million in 2020 to 6.6