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Fuel Tech awarded APC contracts

Fuel Tech has announced it has been awarded Air Pollution Control (APC) contract orders totalling US$2 million.

 

API: EPA distorts science in study

The API has accused the EPA of changing its conclusions of its Assessment Report on hydraulic fracturing.

 
 
 

Low carbon and politics in the Middle East

Squeezed budgets and rising energy demand will significantly heighten the demand and use of renewable and energy efficiency technologies across the Middle East.

 
 

PG&E installs methane detection technology

California’s PG&E has installed new methane detection technology that will continuously detect methane leaks, reducing harmful emissions and minimising waste.

 

Global nations announce diesel pledges

The mayors of Paris, Madrid, Mexico City and Athens have pledged to remove diesel vehicles from their cities by 2025, while Ghana, Ivory Coast, Togo, Nigeria and Benin will reject shipments of high sulfur diesel fuel from Europe.

 
 
 
 

IEA: renewable energy’s next frontier

While energy use is commonly associated with lighting or transportation, more than half of the world’s energy consumption serves a simple function: heating things.

 
 

West Africa banning Europe’s ‘dirty’ fuels

The United Nation's Environment Programme (UNEP) has announced West Africa is putting its people's health first and will therefore ban Europe’s ‘dirty’ fuels.