Amazon Ventures into On-Site Hydrogen Production for Sustainability

Amazon is taking a significant step towards sustainability by initiating on-site hydrogen fuel production at its fulfillment centers. Partnering with Plug Power, Amazon has installed its first electrolyzer at a facility in Aurora, Colorado, which will generate hydrogen to power approximately 225 forklift trucks. This move aligns with Amazon’s broader goal to decarbonize its operations […]

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U.S. Vehicles Achieve Record Fuel Economy and Emissions Reductions

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) latest Automotive Trends Report reveals a significant milestone for model-year 2022 vehicles, showing the lowest carbon emissions and highest fuel economy on record. The average real-world CO2 emissions dropped by 10 g/mile to 337 g/mile, while fuel economy increased by 0.6 mpg to an average of 26 mpg. This […]

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IEA Signals Decline in Global Coal Demand by 2026

The International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts a landmark downturn in coal demand globally by 2026, despite a brief rise to over 8.5 billion tonnes in 2023. The “Coal 2023” report indicates unprecedented regional variances, with the EU and US facing about 20% reductions in coal use. In contrast, Asia’s appetite for coal grows, with India’s […]

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Green Hydrogen: Nova Scotia’s Energy Future Under Scrutiny

Nova Scotia is abuzz with the promise of a green hydrogen revolution, with EverWind Fuels proposing to harness the province’s wind resources to produce green hydrogen and ammonia for export to Europe. The company’s CEO, Trent Vichie, sees it as a “once-in-a-generation opportunity” for Nova Scotia to become a world leader in clean energy. The […]

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Global Power Sector Emissions Nearing Peak

At #COP28, nations are discussing the ‘decision text’ which includes the possibility of agreeing to peak global emissions before 2025 and addresses fossil fuel reduction. Evidence suggests the power sector is on the brink of peaking, as the growth of wind and solar energy is meeting the majority of the increase in electricity demand, potentially […]

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