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Why hydropower can no longer go with the flow

For hydropower to have a bright future, it needs to keep up with the changing times, which means that some aspects need to be improved.

New fusion energy prototype to be built in UK

Tokamak will be located at United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority campus.

Pioneering hydrogen training centre launches in Thailand

Hydrogen technology manufacturer Enapter and its partners have launched a green hydrogen learning centre in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Hydropower could answer Nigeria’s rocketing energy demand says IRENA

There is a substantial opportunity to develop the rich natural renewable energy resources of the country and unlock low-carbon growth, IRENA said in its report.

Baker Hughes and FFI team up to drive early green tech adoption

Baker Hughes has partnered with Fortescue Future Industries to explore opportunities to scale up the adoption of novel green technologies.

Replacing F-gases in switchgear: a revolution in the making

Alternatives are available to using SF6 in switchgear and the F-gas era appears to be ending, writes Dr Mark Kuschel of Siemens Energy.

Europe determined to lead green revolution with new Industrial Plan

In the legislative race towards a net zero future, the European Commission has announced the Green Deal Industrial Plan.

Linde wins FEED contract for Equinor’s Saltend hydrogen plant

Equinor awards FEED contract for H2H Saltend to Linde Engineering and an operation and maintenance service contract to hydrogen supplier BOC.

Meeting REPowerEU targets: What next for Europe?

Energy markets in 2022 were defined by the security of affordable energy supply and the fight against climate change in the longer-term.

Iberdrola wins four agrovoltaic projects in French renewables tender

Ground-mounted PV projects aim to improve both animal welfare and agricultural land while generating clean energy.

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