The technology implemented in the trial used hydrogen to power a glass furnace, cutting emissions by over 30%.
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Budderfly, Fujitsu General America Partner for Commercial Building Energy Efficiency
The companies plan to leverage energy efficiency technologies, such as HVAC systems, for those business facilities.
Hydrogen Cars can Suit Cities Everywhere, University of Houston Says
A study compares steam methane reforming with and without carbon capture and electrolysis using grid electricity and finds that businesses can benefit significantly from using hydrogen as a fuel source for cars environmentally and economically.
Major Oil and Gas Producers Back EU’s Efforts to Strengthen Methane Rules
The fossil fuel sector is ripe for change because the current technologies to limit escaping methane now exist.
EPA Outlines Methane Emissions Prevention Rule at COP28
The rule is expected to lead to the prevention of about 58 million tons of methane emissions and save $97 billion to $98 billion from 2024 to 2038.
Intel to Power E4S Alliance in Energy Transition
The E4S Alliance aims to create an adaptive smart electricity grid, and the new platform aims to modernize the energy grid by shifting it from a proprietary, closed-hardware architecture to an open, flexible, software-defined energy system.
Champion Tackles Microplastics in Textiles with New Technology
Champion is the latest brand to introduce new technology and materials that aim to reduce the textile and fashion industry’s impact on the environment.
Chemours Expands Lifecycle Program for F-gas Circular Economy
F-gasses have higher warming potential compared to carbon dioxide, and they are heavy contributors to climate change.
Natural Gas Pipeline Shortages Could Hurt Corporate Productivity, Experts Warn
The United States is awash in natural gas, enabling it to meet future corporate demand — if regulators allow companies to build pipelines, according to a study.
Shipping Sector Faces ‘Significant Decarbonization Challenges’: Few Alternative Fuel Options, High Costs
According to a recent report from Sustainable Fitch, maritime shipping is struggling to decarbonize as alternative fuel options are reportedly economically unviable and remain in early stages of development.