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Global final energy consumption has grown 1.8% annually over the past two decades while GDP expanded 3.4% yearly, establishing a…
The thirtieth UN climate conference in Belém, Brazil, concluded with developed nations committing to triple climate adaptation finance for vulnerable…
Fluence Energy’s evaluation of India as a battery energy storage system manufacturing hub confronts a market paradox: ambitious capacity projections…
The distinction between hydrogen concentration and hydrogen accumulation in subsurface systems represents the central engineering challenge facing natural hydrogen commercialization,…
UK Faces Strategic Waste Bottleneck as Analysis Shows EfW-CCS Outperforms Waste-to-SAF on Climate Impact
A new analysis from the University of Sheffield and the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies warns that the UK’s residual municipal waste is becoming a contested climate resource—one that current policy frameworks risk allocating inefficiently.
The production cost gap has widened to over 30% between Chinese and European manufacturers, fundamentally reshaping who will control the…
Global Energy Efficiency Set to Accelerate in 2025, but Progress Remains Far Below COP28 Targets
Global primary energy intensity, the key metric for measuring improvements in energy efficiency, is projected to rise by 1.8% in 2025, according to the IEA’s latest Energy Efficiency 2025 report, an improvement from 1% in 2024 but still far below the 4% annual increase agreed at COP28 for 2030.
China’s 2025 Emissions Hang in the Balance as Chemicals Surge Offsets Clean-Power Gains
China’s carbon dioxide emissions were unchanged year-on-year in the third quarter of 2025, extending an 18-month period of flat or declining output that began in March 2024.
New Nickel-Based Photocatalyst Advances Seawater-to-Hydrogen Pathway Using Only Sunlight
The search for scalable, low-cost pathways to green hydrogen has intensified as electrolysis-based production confronts rising electricity costs and infrastructure constraints.
Electricity is fast becoming the world’s defining energy currency. According to the International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook 2025, global…
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