In the heart of Newfoundland and Labrador, a provincial election is igniting passionate debate over a controversial energy agreement with Hydro-Québec, casting a spotlight on decades-old grievances and the region’s precarious financial state. A tentative memorandum of understanding (MOU) seeks to
A Stalled Green Dream: Hydrogen’s Struggle to Shine What if a key pillar of the global shift to clean energy is crumbling under the weight of its own promise? Low-emissions hydrogen, once heralded as a revolutionary solution for cutting carbon in heavy industries, is facing a harsh reality check.
In a bold move that has ignited both hope and controversy, West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey has introduced the “50 by 50” energy plan, a strategy designed to triple the state’s power generation capacity from 15 to 50 gigawatts by 2050, positioning West Virginia as a potential energy
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In an era where the maritime industry faces mounting pressure to slash greenhouse gas emissions, a groundbreaking development has emerged that could redefine the future of shipping fuels. A Japanese ship classification society has recently awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) for a pioneering
Imagine a world where renewable energy powers entire cities without interruption, even when the sun sets or the wind dies down—yet the challenge of storing that energy efficiently remains a critical hurdle for global sustainability. A significant step forward has emerged as a leading manufacturer