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| March 18, 2024 | Energy
| March 18, 2024 | Air Cargo | Airlines | Energy | Alternative | Green Shipping
| March 18, 2024 | Energy
| March 18, 2024 | Energy | Alternative
Export Finance Norway (Eksfin) is providing loan financing of EUR 525 mn to Ørsted of Denmark, one of the world's largest offshore wind developers.
| March 18, 2024 | Energy
| March 18, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | Green Shipping | Maritime | Bulk
Groke Technologies has welcomed the energy saving performance of the world’s first vessel fitted with BAR Technologies’ wind propulsion system WindWings®, which charterer Cargill said has achieved equivalent fuel savings of 3t per day.
| March 18, 2024 | Energy | Maritime | Bulk
| March 18, 2024 | Energy
| March 18, 2024 | Energy
| March 18, 2024 | Energy | Alternative
Canada is set to join a German- and Dutch-backed effort to kickstart the trade of hydrogen, which is seen as a clean-energy alternative to dirtier fossil fuels.
| March 18, 2024 | Energy
| March 15, 2024 | Energy
Innovative American manufacturer signs exclusive licensing deal with influential Korean company...
| March 14, 2024 | Energy | Alternative
| March 14, 2024 | Energy | Alternative
Corvus Energy is pleased to supply the battery energy storage system onboard the Magellan Discoverer— the first hybrid diesel-electric vessel to be constructed in South America...
| March 14, 2024 | Energy
In 2023, the world produced an estimated 101.8 million barrels per day (b/d) of petroleum and other liquids: mostly crude oil but also lease condensate, natural gas liquids, biofuels, and other liquids from hydrocarbon sources...
| March 14, 2024 | Energy | Alternative
| March 14, 2024 | Energy | Alternative
| March 13, 2024 | Energy | Alternative | Trucking
The new plan would prioritize investments in electric vehicle chargers and hydrogen fueling stations along key freight corridors around the US.
| March 13, 2024 | Energy | Alternative
Many planned US solar factories probably won’t be built as cheap imports from Chinese companies push global cell and panel prices so low that even federal subsidies can’t sustain domestic plants, a report warns.
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