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Solar and Hydrogen to Flourish in 2021 as Green Spending Grows
The race to decarbonize the world is on, and 2021 is set to break fresh records for investment and installations in renewable energy and clean technologies.
Spending on Global Energy Transition Hits Record $500 Billion
The world spent a record $501.3 billion in 2020 on renewable power, electric vehicles and other technologies to cut the global energy system’s dependence on fossil fuels. But the growth wasn’t spread evenly across the globe.
Electric Vehicles Get First Battery That Can Charge in 5 Minutes
Israeli company StoreDot Ltd. has manufactured the first battery for electric vehicles that can be charged in just five minutes, a step toward making refueling as fast as cars at a gas station.
UAE Aims to Become Blue Hydrogen Powerhouse to Curb Emissions
Oil and natural gas producer the
Bill Gates-Led Clean Tech Fund Adds $1 Billion: Green Insight (Correct)
Here’s more evidence the clean-tech boom is only getting bigger. Breakthrough Energy Ventures, the clean-tech venture capital fund led by Bill Gates, has raised $1 billion for a second round of investments after backing 45 startups with its first billion.
ENERGY BRIEFING: Biden May Cancel Keystone Permit on Day One
President-elect Joe Biden plans an early blitz of executive action to reverse some of President Donald Trump’s most contentious policies and address the coronavirus pandemic, according to an outline of Biden’s first 10 days in office. That may also include fulfilling a pledge to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline permit via executive action, according to one report.
Covid-19 Pandemic Could Be Source of New Global Crises for Years
While the impact of the
Divisive Top Trump Environment Lawyer Reviews ‘Challenging Job’
As incoming Biden administration officials launch an ambitious environmental agenda across the executive branch, one Trump administration lawyer is anxious to see at least part of his legacy preserved.
Firefighters Want Halt on Money From Makers of PFAS-Laden Gear
Members of the nation’s largest firefighters’ union want their organization to stop accepting funds from gear makers until they commit to ridding the garments of so-called “forever chemicals.”
China Welcomes U.S. Back to Paris Pact With Renewed Commitment
China welcomed the U.S. back to the Paris accord and promised to make greater contributions to the global climate response.
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