Net Zero: Going Beyond The Buzz!
The term “net zero” is now widely used in discussions about climate change. It refers to the goal of completely offsetting carbon emissions in order to meet targets set byContinue Reading
The term “net zero” is now widely used in discussions about climate change. It refers to the goal of completely offsetting carbon emissions in order to meet targets set byContinue Reading
The government intends to make the majority of Indian airports carbon neutral by December 2024, and to attain net zero emissions by 2030. Rubina Ali, joint secretary in the MinistryContinue Reading
According to “Global Offshore Wind Report 2021” the global offshore wind industry installed 6.1GW of capacity in 2020, down slightly from a record 6.24GW in 2019. Global Wind Energy CouncilContinue Reading
Achieving global net zero emissions by 2050 will require about 306 million tonnes of green hydrogen derived from renewable energy each year, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA) report.Continue Reading
Vodafone committed to reducing the company’s total global carbon emissions to ‘net zero’ by 2040 and confirmed that its 2030 carbon reduction targets have been approved by the Science BasedContinue Reading
Rolls-Royce with its Power Systems business has set up a new organizational unit “Power Lab” to focus on innovative and net zero carbon drive and energy solutions. The Power LabContinue Reading
Shell is undertaking a major structural review to meet its net zero by 2050 target. The oil supermajor said the process will see a “redesign” of the organization to “adaptContinue Reading
Burlington was the first US city to be powered by 100% renewable electricity, but its leaders want to do more. The city has committed to becoming a Net Zero EnergyContinue Reading
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