The European Union is moving quickly to establish broad regulations aimed at introducing up to 20% renewable energy sources – including improved efficiency standards – to reduce carbon emissions. One of the most significant regulations to this end is directive 2010/31/EU on the energy performance of...
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News Commentary | December 22, 2021
BlocPower, a financing and management firm for energy efficiency retrofits in buildings, will use a grant from Bezos Earth Fund for the Building Data Collective, a publicly available data set documenting the needs of buildings in disadvantaged areas. The data will help residents better understand ... Not part of subscription
Case Study | May 18, 2022
To achieve the goal of becoming a zero‑carbon campus, with support from the U.S. Department of Energy's Southcentral CHP Technical Assistance Partnership, Rice University is tapping into a 7.4‑MW CHP unit. The CHP unit includes two gas turbines, two heat recovery steam generators, and six chillers, ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | May 13, 2022
Following its pledge to become carbon neutral by 2050 and to invest EUR 1 billion to produce green steel, ArcelorMittal reported success in its first test using green hydrogen to replace 6.8% of the natural gas for DRI during a 24‑hour period at its Contrecoeur plant in Quebec, Canada. The green ... Not part of subscription