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- Heat stored in molten salt used to process corn
News: World’s largest industrial thermal energy storage system uses molten salt for HaaS from renewables at corn-processing plant in Hungary. - Clean energy deal to power 1 in 10 homes in Spain
News: Clean energy investments by market disrupter in Spain will offer solar and battery storage to over 1 in 10 homes around the country. - Direct Air Capture goes live at Alpha hub in Canada
News: Modular Direct Air Capture tech from UK startup begins permanent removal of carbon for storage underground at hub site, in Canada. - 91% renewable energy projects now cheaper option
News: Report into cost-competitiveness confirms clean energy is now cheaper for 91% of renewables projects, beating fossil fuels on price. - Marine contractors vital to clean energy in Europe
News: Marine contractors at work on offshore infrastructure warn a lack of regulatory support puts climate goals and energy security at risk. - First large-scale commercial e-methanol facility
News: World’s first large-scale commercial e-methanol facility opens in Denmark, supplying markets like logistics, healthcare and toy-making. - Planning for grid-scale energy storage in Scotland
News: Planning consents for new battery energy storage sites near Glasgow in Scotland show demand is strong in renewables and data centres. - Expedition maps tropical glacier loss in Uganda
News: Expedition uses satellite tech and 3D models to map glacier loss in East Africa, impacting both climate science and spiritual heritage. - Will the Loss and Damage Fund be fit for purpose?
Guest Blog by Kelly Hunte: With the Loss and Damage Fund, do unlearned lessons on payment mean the same mistakes are about to be made again? - Nature-based solutions on the rise in Africa
News: Report reveals rise in use of nature-based solutions to climate risks in Africa, but lack of investment persists, especially in cities.
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