Mon. Sep 16th, 2024
Germany makes a risky bet on hydrogen energy. Source: Bing prompt/itu

NUCLEAR ENERGY
  • EU Commission to ally with industry on nuclear Small Modular Reactors
  • IAEA Director General Visits Zaporizhzhya for the Fourth Time
  • Update 210 – IAEA Director General Statement on Situation in Ukraine
ENERGY REGULATION
  • ACER’s latest REMIT Quarterly is out
  • Energy Community: Creating an integrated pan-European energy market – EP Research Service
  • The origin of REMIT and its initial implementation – Florence School of Regulation
HYDROGEN
  • Green Hydrogen Systems signs new order for 8.1 MW electrolyser capacity – Hydrogen Europe
  • Latest hydrogen industries’ headlines
  • Germany Makes a Risky Bet on Hydrogen Energy
  • Daimler releases ‘open source’ hydrogen fueling standard for heavy trucks
  • Daimler Advances Longhaul Hydrogen Truck Prospects
  • Korean hydrogen light rail project moves forward
  • Hydrogen-Powered Barge For Emission-Free Cargo Shipping In Rhine Launched Successfully
  • Argonne, Achates Power developing hydrogen-powered opposed-piston engine
  • Hydrogen revenue jumps for world’s biggest maker of shipping containers
  • DOE awarding $20M to 16 projects on geologic hydrogen
  • Tapping into Earth’s Natural Hydrogen Reserves
  • L&T, Matrix chosen for green hydrogen scheme after Jindal India pulls out
  • Integral Coach Factory, Chennai to produce hydrogen-powered train: Railway Minister
IEA
  • IEA launches Global Observatory on People-Centred Clean Energy Transitions to showcase success stories of inclusive economic development
ENERGY CRISIS
  • IMF Working Paper No. 2024/027 : Firms’ Resilience to Energy Shocks and Response to Fiscal Incentives: Assessing the Impact of 2022 Energy Crisis
USA
  • Working Paper No. 2024/024 : Emissions Reduction, Fiscal Costs, and Macro Effects: A Model-based Assessment of IRA Climate Measures and Complementary Policies
EU COUNCIL REGISTER
  • CM 1564 2024 INIT Working Party on Energy
  • ST 5711 2024 INIT Draft Council conclusions on European Court of Auditors’ Special Report No 22/2023 entitled “Offshore renewable energy in the EU: Ambitious plans for growth but sustainability remains a challenge” – Approval

 

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