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Workers are installing and inspecting a coal transport corridor on Road 147 in Hutubi County, Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China, on July 22, 2024. Construction of a 34.5 km long coal transport corridor in the mountainous area of Hutubi County is intensifying. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)NO USE FRANCE
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‘Critical turning point’ for coal poses risks for China’s state power firms: Ember report

China's state-owned enterprises are investing in low-carbon sources and helping push the country’s energy transition towards a “critical turning point” where coal power...

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‘Achievable by 2030’: A roadmap to affordable clean energy for the UK

A report by E3G outlines a path for the UK to achieve low-cost, clean energy by 2030, reducing reliance on volatile gas prices...

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Moving toward circularity: The future of battery minerals

A report from RMI explores how advancements in battery technology and recycling could lead to net-zero mineral demand by 2050.

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Navigating India’s clean energy transition: The role of critical minerals

India's clean energy depends on securing critical minerals like lithium, reducing import reliance through domestic production, recycling, and strategic policies.

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The role of carbon accounting in supporting sustainable biofuels

Not all biofuels are created equal. The International Energy Agency explores how accurate carbon accounting can help biofuels become a key player in...

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40 cents a litre? Clean Energy Canada compares EV charging to price at pumps

Gas prices would have to plummet to roughly 40 cents per litre to match the cost of EV charging: Clean Energy Canada

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Paving the way for EVs: The future of charging infrastructure in Alberta’s multi-unit residences

Pembina Institute: As EVs gain popularity, Alberta must equip apartment and condo buildings with charging infrastructure to meet the rising demand.

FILE PHOTO: Pumpjacks and other infrastructure for producing oil dot fields outside of Watford City, North Dakota January 21, 2016. REUTERS/Andrew Cullen/File Photo
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Drillers emit far more methane than US estimates, aerial survey shows

U.S. oil and gas basins are emitting around four times more planet-warming methane than federal regulators have estimated, survey shows

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We compared land transport options for getting to net zero. Hands down, electric rail is the best

Compared to road and diesel trains, electric rail could cut emissions by 80 to 90% from 2030 onwards: The Conversation Australia.

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Roadmap to net-zero: The future of Canada’s chemical industry

Canada’s chemical industry must transition urgently to net-zero through circularity, renewables, electrification, carbon capture and storage, and energy efficiency: Clean Energy Canada

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