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BloombergNEF: clean energy investment in developing nations slumps as financing in China slows; coal burn surges to record high

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The findings suggest that developing nations are moving toward cleaner power but not nearly fast enough to limit global CO 2 emissions. Most notably, Vietnam, South Africa, Mexico and Morocco led the rankings with a combined investment of $16 billion in 2018. China accounted for approximately two thirds of this decline.

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Alberta to Host Underground Coal Gasification Demo; Update on Linc Chinchilla UCG In Australia

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Alberta has had success with coalbed methane and cleaner coal technology is part of our overall climate change strategy. Linc says that it is well advanced with the engineering of Generator 4 that will see commercial scale production rates of up to 5 PJ/annum per UCG generator installed. Linc Update in Australia. Earlier post.)

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Uno Minda technical pact with StarCharge to produce EV supply equipment in India – ET Auto

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StarCharge, a global leader in electric vehicle charging infrastructure and microgrid solutions, operates in 67 countries and regions with manufacturing facilities in the USA, Vietnam, and China.

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This Essential Element of the Power Grid Is in Critically Short Supply

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That AC-DC conversion is important because a host of technologies that aim to be a part of the cleaner energy future, including the electrolyzers that create hydrogen fuel, EV charging stations, and energy storage, all require lots of transformers, and they all need DC power. But those efforts wont ease the logjam soon. manufacturers.

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TSMC’s Energy Demand Drives Taiwan’s Geopolitical Future

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More than 170 wind turbines installed offshore in the s trait send more than a gigawatt of power to a hulking, typhoon-ready substation, its circuits primed for more power coming within months. It’s dampening investment in Taiwan at a time when TSMC is expanding abroad and chipmakers are being courted by Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.