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  • The constraint posed by the grid masks a much larger opportunity. With the right level of investment and coordination, grid modernisation could become one of the biggest economic catalysts of the next two decades. Not only would there be significant national economic uplift, but also new career path...

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  • Reactor 4 of the nuclear power plant, now referred to by its Ukrainian name, melted down in 1986, and despite being encased in a concrete sarcophagus at the time, continues to leak radiation into the surrounding environment.   Some 30 years ago, the European Bank of Reconstruction and De...

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  • Located on the eastern margin of the Ordos Basin, the field is said to hold proven reserves of around 400bn m³ and is positioned as a national demonstration project for deep CBM development.   In 2025, it produced 3.05bn m³, making it the largest CBM-producing asset in China to date. A sec...

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  • It has found that a single electric heavy goods vehicle (eHGV) could cut approximately 1,000 tonnes of carbon emissions by 2034, when compared with a diesel equivalent. The study is intended to help policymakers and hauliers understand the issues involved in decarbonising transport. The UK is phasin...

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  • Edinburgh College replaced its gas heating system with a 640 kW air source heat pump, delivered through the UK governments Non-Domestic Energy Efficiency Framework (NDEE). Upgrades to the secondary heat system and controls are expected to reduce campus carbon emissions by over 100 tonnes annually. ...

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  • The Renewable capacity statistics 2026 report identifies solar power as the main driver of growth, accounting for nearly three-quarters of all renewable additions in 2025. Wind energy also grew significantly, with 159 GW (14%) added globally. Hydropower capacity increased by 18.4 GW (1.4%), bioenerg...

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  • Houston-based Fervo Energy has closed $421mn in non-recourse project financing for its Cape Station geothermal development in Utah, US, marking one of the largest financing to date for enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), which use techniques similar to hydraulic fracturing (fracking) to open up paths...

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  • The plant utilises an acid-free hydrometallurgy process to recover 80% of critical materials in electric vehicle (EV) rechargeable batteries. According to the company, the site can produce over 100 tonnes of high-purity lithium carbonate the equivalent of diverting 6,000 EVs worth of batteries fr...

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  • The proposed development at Ardersier Port near Inverness was expected to create up to 1,500 jobs and would have been the worlds largest wind turbine manufacturing facility.  On the use of Ming Yang smart energy turbines in the UK, Minister of State for Energy Michael Shanks said: After ...

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  • The World Meterological Organization (WMO), a division of the United Nations (UN), found that 2025 was either the second or third hottest year on record (depending on which dataset is used), at about 1.43°C above the pre-industrial average. The last 11 years were the hottest years on record.  &...

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