Can Green Hydrogen Transform the Future of Shipping?
Shipping accounts for 90% of global trade and emits more CO2 than Spain, France, and Greece combined. The International Monetary Fund aims for net-zero shipping emissions by 2050. Green hydrogen…
The Bold Bet on Green Hydrogen: Spain’s Quest to Transform Global Shipping
International shipping accounts for nearly 90% of global trade and produces over one billion tonnes of greenhouse gases annually. Green hydrogen, derived from renewable energy sources like wind and solar…
Amidst Political Shifts, RWE Hits Pause on US Offshore Wind, But There’s a Silver Lining
RWE has temporarily halted its offshore wind operations in the U.S. due to complex political challenges and federal policies. The company, Germany's largest electricity producer, is focusing on expanding its…
Why RWE Hit Pause on a Major US Offshore Wind Dream
RWE, a major German energy company, is reducing its offshore wind ambitions in the US due to political uncertainties. Despite scaling back on offshore projects, RWE is advancing strongly with…
How Recent Policy Changes Are Reshaping America’s Renewable Energy Future
Budget cuts proposed by the U.S. Department of Energy target university research programs, focusing on reducing "indirect costs" such as administrative expenses and facility maintenance. The initiative, promoted as promoting…
The GOP’s Green Energy Crossroad: A Battle Over Tax Credits and Climate Policy
Washington's White House Correspondents Week underscores a significant debate over the future of green energy tax credits. The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) faces political scrutiny, with Republicans divided over its…
Why New York’s Green Energy Gamble Could Be Costing You a Fortune
The Empire Wind One project, led by Governor Kathy Hochul, aims to advance New York’s renewable energy goals but faces backlash over potential high costs to taxpayers. The project's energy…
San Francisco’s Streets Get a Green Makeover: The Rise of Curbside EV Chargers
San Francisco introduces curbside electric vehicle chargers, enhancing urban charging convenience. The initiative is led by a Brooklyn-based company, marking a milestone in sustainable urban infrastructure. Strategically located on Filmore…
Striking the Balance: New Yorkers’ Reluctance to Pay for Green Energy
60% of New Yorkers are hesitant or unwilling to finance renewable energy, despite general support for green initiatives. Only 3%–5% of respondents are willing to contribute $200 or more monthly…
The Hydrogen Revolution: Why Small Projects Hold the Key to the Future
Clean hydrogen is making waves, poised to reshape our energy landscape and combat climate change through small-scale, innovative projects. These projects are spread globally, offering a glimpse into a future…