Iberdrola Breaks Its Distributed Energy Record with More Than 124,000 GWh
The electricity distributed by Iberdrola exceeded 124,201 GWh in the first half of 2025, representing an increase of 4.8% compared to the same period of the previous year, as reported to the Spanish National Securities Market Commission (CNMV).
Safely Controlled: Reliable Valve Technology for Hydrogen Applications
Valves made of ferritic and martensitic steels are particularly prone to the so-called hydrogen embrittlement, which can lead to material failure.
The Role of Voluntary Carbon Credit Markets in Supporting CCUS
It is an exciting time for carbon markets. After years of unsuccessfully trying to reach a consensus, mechanisms for Article 6.4 of the Paris Agreement received approval at COP29. The door is now open for countries and businesses alike to trade credits on a UN carbon market. This article explores how the carbon credit space has given rise to a business model for technologies that reduce or remove carbon dioxide.
World Premiere at Heidelberg Materials: Opening of CCS Facility in Norway
Heidelberg Materials has officially inaugurated Brevik CCS in Norway, the world’s first industrial-scale carbon capture, and storage (CCS) facility in the cement industry.
CanREA Applauds BC Hydro For Moving Forward with Capacity RFEOIs
The Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA) welcomes two new clean energy RFEOIs in British Columbia, as recently announced by Minister Adrian Dix, British Columbia’s Minister of Energy and Climate Solutions.