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Kamojang geothermal power plant in Indonesia starts green hydrogen production

ThinkGeoEnergy

128 tons are used as hydrogen vehicle fuel, while the remaining 75 tones are used for plant operational needs. Source: Katadata The post Kamojang geothermal power plant in Indonesia starts green hydrogen production first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal Energy News.

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Frank Genin’s “Hydrogen 3.0 Reality Check” book brings a next gen look at H2

Hydrogen Fuel News

  Though written in a way that certainly values what hydrogen fuel has to offer, it is not overly idealistic in its tone or perspective. It keeps in mind implications in terms of scientific and technological advancements, economic considerations, and environmental factors.

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Motoring Lobbyist Who Slammed ‘Insulate Britain’ Backs Disruptive Fuel Protests

DeSmogBlog

The lobbyist appeared on BBC News, ITV News, Sky News, GB News, and TalkTV, despite his history of spreading climate misinformation. The tone contrasts markedly with his response to Insulate Britain protests in October, when Cox tweeted : “It’s way past any support, sympathy for these @InsulateLove Amoebas.

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An EV laggard reverses course—Australian’s New South Wales announces promising pro-EV policy package

Charged

During the 2019 elections, Prime Minister Scott Morrison characterized EVs as a threat to Australians’ way of life, and that seems to have set the tone for Australia’s EV policy, or lack thereof, ever since. That’s the bad news. Australia is one of the least charged of the world’s wealthy countries.

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Now is a great time to optimize energy in buildings. You'd think.

GreenBiz

But now that case sounds tone-deaf to the market. The good news is that the same financial mechanisms that allow building owners to upgrade without upfront costs are the same measures that would support broader economic development. To say the least, this is a missed opportunity.

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COP28: Hot air or real climate progress? Yes and yes

Clean Energy Canada

The tone wasn’t exactly improved when the conference president proclaimed that a fossil fuel phaseout would “take us back into caves.” In other less headline-generating (but nonetheless important) news, Canada made a number of agreements on industrial decarbonization. The ball is now in industry’s court.”

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The Chilling Question About This Week’s Record Heat Wave

DeSmogBlog

What isn’t changing, not one bit, is the otherworldly spin from fossil fuel lobbyists and spinmasters, one of whom had the tone-deaf audacity this week to insist it would be “dangerous and irresponsible” not to increase fossil fuel production into the indefinite future. And they’re not alone.