Emissions & Carbon Management

Is Restarting Duane Arnold Nuclear Plant a Risky Mistake?
Environmental & Regulations Is Restarting Duane Arnold Nuclear Plant a Risky Mistake?

In the heart of Iowa, near the small town of Palo, the Duane Arnold Energy Center stands as a silent relic of a bygone era of energy production, having ceased operations in 2020 after nearly five decades of service. Now, with NextEra Energy Resources spearheading an effort to breathe new life into

Bangladesh's Power Crisis: Heavy Reliance on Imports Hurts
Energy Management Bangladesh's Power Crisis: Heavy Reliance on Imports Hurts

Bangladesh finds itself at a critical crossroads as a severe power crisis looms large, casting a shadow over its ambitious economic aspirations and energy security, with approximately 65% of its power supply tied to imported fossil fuels in the fiscal year 2024-25. The nation is increasingly

Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Faces Power Crisis Amid Conflict
Conventional Fuels Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant Faces Power Crisis Amid Conflict

What happens when the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, nestled in a war zone, loses all external power for over a week? In southern Ukraine, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant stands as a stark reminder of the fragility of critical infrastructure amid conflict, with emergency diesel

How Can GBM Works Revolutionize Quiet Wind Installation?
Renewable Energy How Can GBM Works Revolutionize Quiet Wind Installation?

Imagine a vast offshore wind farm rising from the ocean, a beacon of renewable energy, yet beneath the waves, the installation process wreaks havoc on marine life with deafening noise that disrupts delicate ecosystems. This hidden challenge of underwater noise pollution has long plagued the

Kent Leads Design of Yanbu Green Hydrogen Hub in Saudi Arabia
Renewable Energy Kent Leads Design of Yanbu Green Hydrogen Hub in Saudi Arabia

In a world increasingly driven by the urgent need to combat climate change, Saudi Arabia is positioning itself as a frontrunner in the clean energy revolution with ambitious projects that could reshape the global energy landscape. One such initiative is taking shape in the Red Sea port city of

Climate Change Could Slash Global Income by 25% by 2100
Environmental & Regulations Climate Change Could Slash Global Income by 25% by 2100

Imagine a world where the economic foundation of every nation, regardless of its wealth or location, crumbles under the weight of rising temperatures, with global per capita income plummeting by nearly a quarter by the end of this century. This alarming projection comes from recent research

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