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The Hydrogen Circulation: Uniper delays 2030 hydrogen target

Uniper has told pv magazine that it has delayed its 2030 hydrogen investment target. November 5, 2024 Sergio Matalucci Image: pv magazine Uniper has delayed its goal of investing €8 billion ($8.7 billion) in green energy by 2030. It told pv magazine that three factors were behind the decision. “The slight delay in investing the

Hubble Snaps Shimmering Image of NGC 1672

The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope has taken a picture of the barred spiral galaxy NGC 1672, which is visible from the southern hemisphere. This Hubble image shows NGC 1672, a barred spiral galaxy some 49 million light-years away in the constellation of Dorado. The color image was made from separate exposures taken in the ultraviolet

Astronomers Field Early Universe’s Fastest-Feeding Gloomy Hole

Named LID-568, this 7.2-million-solar-mass black hole appears to be feeding on matter at a rate 40 times its Eddington limit and is seen as it existed just 1.5 billion years after the Big Bang. An artist’s impression of the accreting black hole LID-568 in the early Universe. Image credit: NOIRLab / NSF / AURA /

Fossil of Mountainous Dismay Rooster Stumbled on in Colombia

Paleontologists have unearthed and examined a fossilized leg bone of a phorusrhacid bird that lived 12 million years ago in South America. A model of Paraphysornis at the Natural History Museum Vienna. Image credit: Armin Reindl / CC BY-SA 4.0. Terror birds are members of Phorusrhacidae, a family of large, carnivorous, flightless birds within the

Did Rachel Reeves raise a get zero Funds?

Monday 04 November 2024 1:15 pm Chancellor Rachel Reeves gave her first Budget last week. The UK’s recent Budget included a series of measures which have prompted debate over its impact on achieving net zero. While Rachel Reeves announced significant investments in green energy, hydrogen projects and electric vehicle incentives, a number of her decisions

What does the UK budget indicate for solar, storage?

Spending commitments outlined by UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves include investment in planning departments, more funds for heat pump grants, confirmation of funding for commercial hydrogen projects, and more cash for the Department of Energy Security and Net Zero. November 1, 2024 Matthew Lynas UK chancellor Rachel Reeves said she wants to “get Britain building again”

New Hydrogen SUV Is a Stress-free Gaze Into Hyundai’s Quirky Build Future

There's only one hydrogen car we've ever truly desired after, and that's the Hyundai N Vision 74 Coupe concept car from a few years back, which offered incredible performance in a radical, retro design. We may or may not ever actually get that car, as the rumors are split but the latest don't look too

The Hydrogen Jog: UK to fund 11 green hydrogen initiatives

The UK government has confirmed new hydrogen plans, while RWE says it has secured construction and environmental permits to build a 100 MW electrolyzer in the Netherlands. November 1, 2024 Sergio Matalucci Image: pv magazine The UK government said it is funding 11 new green hydrogen projects across England, Scotland, and Wales, which it claims

Dangers of Morocco’s green hydrogen plans | Science

In March, Morocco released plans to dedicate 1 million hectares to green hydrogen projects (1). Although Morocco, along with other countries in the Middle East and Northern Africa, is right to invest in renewable energy, focusing on hydrogen will benefit Europe at the expense of the local environment and communities...

Budget: Billions pledged for green energy schemes

The government has announced billions in new funding for green energy projects next year, but experts have raised concerns over grid connections. In early October, the government announced a £21.7bn investment over 25 years in carbon capture projects based in Teesside and Merseyside. Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Budget today (30 October) outlined the shape of funding

Bronze Age Town of Al-Natah Represents ‘Unhurried Urbanism,’ Archaeologists Inform

Northwestern Arabia — the region between Mecca and Aqaba — during the Bronze Age was dotted with interconnected monumental walled oases centered around small fortified towns such as the recently-discovered town of al-Natah in Khaybar Oasis, the Saudi Arabian province of Medinah. 3D virtual reconstruction of the Bronze Age town of al-Natah. Image credit: Charloux