Green Hydrogen Pokes At LNG, Hits A Nerve
The global LNG market is holding up for now, but Uniper’s plans for a green ammonia and green hydrogen hub in Germany could shake things up.
The global LNG market is holding up for now, but Uniper’s plans for a green ammonia and green hydrogen hub in Germany could shake things up.
Our urban air mobility (UAM) future is developing steadily as technology and key figures find their place at the right companies. Co-founded in 2015 by four visionary founders, Daniel Wiegand (CEO), Sebastian Born, Matthias Meiner, and Patrick Nathen, Lilium has been a key early electric air mobility player.
Originally published on RenewEconomy. By Sophie Vorrath European power giants Engie and Uniper have withdrawn from a test project to capture and store carbon dioxide generated by one of several major new coal plants in the Netherlands, dealing yet another blow to the prospects of “clean coal” technology, in which … [continued]
Revolution is a brewing. In two weeks, we will be in the midst of our second Cleantech Revolution Tour conference in Berlin, and our 4th overall. We have a tremendous lineup of speakers and panelists scheduled for Berlin and Wroclaw, and a unique format that will result on some practical end products.
Additionally, this year’s series brings “tour” into the agenda in a deeper way — with each conference held in two cities.
A new report published this week has shown how three coal power plants brought online in 2015 in the Netherlands have already begun to underperform, and have subsequently shown themselves to be at high risk of becoming stranded assets for investors.