Denmark has pledged to continue supporting Bangladesh ready-made garment (RMG) sector and the development of green technology, reported UNB.
Climate was a safe space for the EU and China. Not anymore. – POLITICO Pro
That’s because the source of much of the friction is China’s lead in building clean technology, especially in solar panels, batteries and electric …
Final word – Graham Meller – Envirotech Online
In many areas this data is based in diffusion tubes – a 1970s technology with ±25% accuracy! … Developers add ‘green spaces’, they ‘encourage …
Green Project Technologies, an ACT Group Company, acquires the Emitwise … – PR Newswire
PRNewswire/ — Green Project Technologies, a leading carbon accounting and decarbonization platform built for supply chains, has signed an …
EU-China Joint Climate Deal Focuses on Clean Tech, Skips Coal Commitments
The EU and China released a joint climate statement ahead of COP30, focusing on clean tech over coal cuts. Explore their green goals, …
Envision Energy Powers the World’s First Green Marine Ammonia Bunkering
Envision Energy, a green technology company, has announced that green ammonia fuel produced from its world’s largest green hydrogen and ammonia …
Doosan Fuel Cell Begins Mass Production Using Ceres Technology
HORSHAM, United Kingdom — Ceres Power Holdings plc (CWR.L, “Ceres” or the “Company”), a leading developer of clean energy technology, …
Green Project Technologies, an ACT Group Company, acquires the Emitwise … – Yahoo Finance
Green Project Technologies, a leading carbon accounting and decarbonization platform built for supply chains, has signed an agreement for the …
First Hydrogen Expands SMR Design Collaboration with University of Alberta – Fuel Cells Works
… green hydrogen, addressing the growing demand for clean energy solutions worldwide. By integrating advanced nuclear technology with green hydrogen …
Decoding the blue: Advanced Technology releases potential in harmful algal bloom monitoring
Interdisciplinary team of researchers used an innovative new technique to detect harmful ‘blooms’ of blue-green algae in lakes across the UK.