Yamaha Marine is transforming recreational boating through sustainable propulsion technologies. The company's strategic focus on carbon-neutral solutions combines innovative hydrogen power systems and advanced electric outboards to meet evolving marine
Key Takeaways MIT Research Reveals Best Practices for Carbon Dioxide Removal Global temperatures have now surpassed 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, marking a critical threshold for climate action. This milestone demands
Researchers at the University of New South Wales have set a new efficiency record of 11.4% for kesterite solar cells using an innovative hydrogen annealing technique. This breakthrough could significantly
SLB Capturi and Aker Solutions have secured a significant EPCIC contract from Hafslund Celsio for a carbon capture facility in Oslo, Norway. The project aims to capture 350,000 metric tons
ACWA Power, the Saudi renewables developer, has entered into a significant green hydrogen supply agreement with SEFE, Germany's state-owned gas company. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) outlines plans to deliver
Northern Lights has launched Europe's first commercial-scale carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in Norway, marking a significant milestone in industrial decarbonization. This groundbreaking initiative enables companies across Europe to
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro unveiled a comprehensive plan to accelerate power plant construction and provide substantial tax incentives for electricity generation and hydrogen projects across the state. The initiative comes
Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. introduced a groundbreaking hydrogen-powered outboard engine for recreational boats at the Miami International Boat Show on February 14, 2024. The company also revealed an integrated prototype
South Korean researchers have achieved a significant breakthrough in sustainable transportation technology by developing a two-litre ammonia-powered engine. This innovation, created through collaboration between the Korea Institute of Machinery and
Rio Tinto and Hydro have formed a strategic partnership to develop carbon capture technologies for aluminum smelting operations, investing $45 million over five years. The collaboration aims to reduce CO2
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