Tag: Methane
Plastic-Free Reuse is No Longer Optional on Campus
By Alison Cove, Founder and CEO, USEFULL Higher education is a proving ground for innovative ideas, from incubating these ideas to advancing them. They are also hubs for sustainability-driven scholarship and innovation. At the same time, college campuses generate millions of single-use plastic containers every year through dining halls, cafes, … [continued]
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Australia’s Residential Batteries Plan Will Lower Utility Costs For Its Citizens
Australia is proposing a new $2.3 billion subsidy program for residential storage batteries that it says will benefit everyone,
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Texas Confronts Its Water Crisis
A fight is developing in Texas over access to water in aquifers deep beneath the Earth, pitting private rights against the public good.
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Hyme Energy Advances Molten Salt Battery Technology
Hyme Energy and Sulzer are developing molten salt technology that can use renewable energy for process heat and electricity generation.
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Norway’s New Industrial Policy Pivots Away From Hydrogen For Energy
In 2020, Norway jumped into hydrogen like it was the next North Sea oil rush. The government released a national hydrogen strategy full of ambitions and buzzwords, envisioning a country where blue and green hydrogen would decarbonize ships, factories, maybe even homes. In 2021, they doubled down with a hydrogen … [continued]
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