Strategic Development
HSBC feels the pressure to abandon fossil fuel financing
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Fifteen institutional investors with a combined $2.4 trillion in assets under management have filed a climate change resolution at HSBC.
Coal Fired
Can coal remain relevant in a changing energy landscape?
A recent virtual discussion hosted by Enlit Asia and Indonesian Utility PT PLN, highlighted the critial role coal plays in the country’s energy mix for the foreseeable future.
Clean Coal Technologies
US DoE pledges up to $64m in clean coal R&D funding
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced up to $64m in federal funding for cost-shared research and development (R&D) projects under the funding...
Clean Coal Technologies
Chevron’s massive carbon capture project launches safely
Once fully operational, the carbon dioxide injection facility will reduce Gorgon’s greenhouse gas emissions by about 4%, or more than 100 million tonnes over the life of the injection project
Asia
Asia Pacific to continue to lead $36bn steam turbine market
The global steam turbine market registered a market value of $9.25bn in 2018, primarily driven by growth in China.
Asia
Andritz wins boiler deal for new Japanese biomass plant
Austria-headquartered energy technology group ANDRITZ has won an order from Japan’s Hitachi Zosen Corporation to deliver a boiler with a flue gas cleaning system to new biomass plant.
Clean Coal Technologies
Xylem exhibits industrial-strength thinking at POWER-GEN
Xylem will showcase its industrial water and fluid management solutions during POWER-GEN International this week in Orlando, Florida.
Asia
GE wins $247m emissions reduction deal in India
GE Power has won a $247m deal to supply wet flue gas desulphurization technology to four coal plants in India.
Asia
POWER-GEN Asia Special Market Report is out now
Want to know about the trends and the technologies that are shaping the energy sector in Asia?
Clean Coal Technologies
UK CCS set for revival under energy minister Perry
Energy Minister, Claire Perry, says the UK Government wants to look at Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) “really seriously”, just over two years after Westminster axed a £1billion grant to develop the technology.