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Energy Transition - Page 3

April 2, 2025
Business

Denmark’s Energy Trading Hub Thrives with Algorithms in Renewables

Aarhus and Aalborg, two Danish cities once better known for their maritime and industrial heritage, have rapidly become the epicenter of Europe’s energy trading revolution. Dubbed the “Silicon Valley of energy trading”

Business

Green Hydrogen: A Risky Bet or Future Solution?

Driven by the urgent need to reduce or possibly eliminate the use of fossil fuels like crude oil and coal, as a strategy to prevent the emission of global warming gases such as sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide,

September 8, 2024

European Shipyards Enable Russian LNG Operations Amid Sanctions

Business/Shipping and Maritime

European shipyards have been providing essential maintenance to Russian ice-class tankers, enabling the continued transport of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia’s Yamal plant

China Leads in Clean Energy with Thorium Reactor Breakthrough

China/World

Chinese scientists have reached a major milestone in the global pursuit of clean energy by successfully refueling an operational thorium molten salt reactor while

European Shipyards Enable Russian LNG Operations Amid Sanctions

January 14, 2025
Business/Shipping and Maritime

European shipyards have been providing essential maintenance to Russian ice-class tankers, enabling the continued transport of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia’s Yamal plant in the Arctic, despite stringent Western sanctions targeting

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China Launches World’s First Carbon Fiber Metro Train

January 11, 2025
Business

The world’s first carbon fiber metro train, dubbed the “CETROVO 1.0 Carbon Star Express,” has officially begun passenger operations on Qingdao’s Metro Line 1, East China’s Shandong Province, as announced by China

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Green Hydrogen: A Risky Bet or Future Solution?

September 8, 2024
Business

Driven by the urgent need to reduce or possibly eliminate the use of fossil fuels like crude oil and coal, as a strategy to prevent the emission of global warming gases such

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