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Alcoa inks 183 MW wind PPA to power smelter in Spain
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Alcoa inks 183 MW wind PPA to power smelter in Spain

Alcoa Corporation, the world’s third largest aluminum producer, announced last week that it has entered into a power purchase agreement (PPA) with Spanish renewable energy group Greenalia for 183 MW of baseload wind energy to power its smelter in Spain.
May 24, 2022
Ocean-going tankers to trial ‘plug and play’ CO2 capture technology
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Ocean-going tankers to trial ‘plug and play’ CO2 capture technology

Singapore-based Eastern Pacific Shipping has teamed up with Dutch maritime technology company Value Maritime to install carbon capture technology on two MR tankers, making them the largest ocean-going vessels equipped with the technology.
May 23, 2022
Woolworths inks PPA to reach 100% renewable in South Australia
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Woolworths inks PPA to reach 100% renewable in South Australia

Woolworths, an Australian chain of supermarkets, last week announced a renewable energy cooperation with Spanish energy company Iberdrola to power its sites in South Australia.
May 23, 2022
Spain green lights guarantee of origin scheme for renewable gases
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Spain green lights guarantee of origin scheme for renewable gases

The Spanish government adopted a royal decree last week to establish the system of guarantee of origin for gases coming from renewable sources, such as green hydrogen, biogas or biomethane, which will allow marketers and consumers to differentiate themsel
May 23, 2022
Sony pushes net zero target ahead by 10 years
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Sony pushes net zero target ahead by 10 years

Sony announced on Wednesday that it decided to bring forward its deadline for reaching carbon neutrality by a decade, saying it now plans to achieve net-zero emissions across its whole business by 2040.
May 20, 2022
Coconut shell-based supercapacitor can capture carbon during charging
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Coconut shell-based supercapacitor can capture carbon during charging

Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a low-cost gadget which is capable of capturing carbon dioxide gas while charging. When it discharges, the carbon dioxide can be released in a controlled way and be collected to be reused.
May 20, 2022
EU unveils REPowerEU plan to wean itself off Russian gas
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EU unveils REPowerEU plan to wean itself off Russian gas

The European Commission has presented on Wednesday the REPowerEU plan, which aims to reduce reliance on Russian fossil fuels while hastening the transition to renewable energy.
May 20, 2022
Japan to pilot first carbon trading market in September
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Japan to pilot first carbon trading market in September

Japan Exchange Group (JPX) is collaborating with Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) to set up the country’s first exchange for carbon trading. The scheme is expected to start operating as a technical demonstration project in this Sept
May 19, 2022
Ball Corp. inks virtual PPA with NextEra for 151 MW wind power
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Ball Corp. inks virtual PPA with NextEra for 151 MW wind power

American aluminum can giant Ball Corporation announced that it has inked a new power purchase agreement to purchase 151 MW of wind energy from a subsidiary of NextEra Energy.
May 19, 2022
US clean energy reach 200 MW milestone but sees barriers ahead
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US clean energy reach 200 MW milestone but sees barriers ahead

Wind, utility solar, and battery storage power capacity in the United Stated surpassed 200 GW in 2021, following the commissioning of 28.5 GW of clean energy projects, according to the Clean Power Annual Market Report 2021 released by American Clean Power
May 19, 2022
Steel industry emissions to fall 30% by 2050: Woodmac
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Steel industry emissions to fall 30% by 2050: Woodmac

As more mills switch to less-polluting electric arc furnaces (EAF), carbon dioxide emissions from the world’s steel sector are expected to drop 30% by 2050 compared to last year, according to a study released on Tuesday by consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
May 18, 2022
Indonesia, PNG restrictions may stifle carbon credit market
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Indonesia, PNG restrictions may stifle carbon credit market

With two major carbon credit exporters in the Asia-Pacific—Indonesia and Papua New Guinea—declaring to cut back on generation, the fast-growing market is now facing challenges.
May 18, 2022
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