OPIS Expands Carbon Market Report
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Ever-evolving carbon policies such as Cap and Trade, Low Carbon Fuel Standard, Renewable Portfolio Standards, Renewable Fuel Standard and...
Energy Storage Appears to be Fully Charged for Exponential Growth
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Lithium-based energy storage volumes are expected to grow by multiple orders of magnitude in the coming years, with a 1,000% capacity inc...
NIBS Consultative Council Issues Report on Decarbonization of the U.S. Built Environment
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The National Institute of Building Sciences Consultative Council has issued its 2022 Moving Forward Report, looking closely at the climat...
Carbon capture and storage service spending to total more than $50 billion globally by 2025
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Service sector spending on carbon capture and storage (CCS) developments is set to skyrocket this decade, quadrupling from 2022 to 2025, ...
MIT Technology Review Insights' Green Future Index 2023 third annual ranking sees progress wavering as atmospheric carbon levels soar
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Produced by MIT Technology Review Insights in association with Kyndryl, Intel, and Iris Ceramica Group, the Green Future Index (GFI) is t...
New Data Finds Common Ground in Addressing Climate Resiliency Among Academics and Beltway Professionals
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A recent survey commissioned by global research and development organization Battelle ahead of its forthcoming Conference on Innovations ...
White Paper – Hydrogen scale-up: what’s priming the UK for success?
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As the world began recovering from the coronavirus, the UK saw an opportunity to “build back better”. The government launched a Ten Point...
Shapiro Administration Awarded $1 Million To Provide Technical Assistance For Large Scale Storage And Regional Carbon Management Hubs
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Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn today announced that the department was awarded $1 mil...