
Mining the forgotten: Recycled cables power greener future
As the global push for decarbonization increases the need for copper, experts say recycling must supplement traditional mining. In fact, some
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As the global push for decarbonization increases the need for copper, experts say recycling must supplement traditional mining. In fact, some
Methanol, also known as wood alcohol, has the potential to be a new, greener fuel for shipping, but it is not
In a groundbreaking move to address the burgeoning energy needs of AI, cloud computing, and the digital economy, Microsoft announced in
Oil prices were expected to trend downward as Saudi Arabia decided it will give up on the production cuts it started
Europe and Africa have built an important connection around the supply of critical minerals, but that relationship can be improved, with
Already vital for food security, ammonia is emerging as an important source of low-carbon energy. Ammonia, traditionally associated with fertilizers, is
As pressure mounts to decarbonize the aviation industry, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is emerging as a potential solution. The Sept. 23
September data from the International Energy Agency indicates further deceleration in global oil demand as China’s consumption drops, leading the agency
Africa’s energy “trilemma” of energy security, energy affordability, and energy sustainability, might be solved by thinking nuclear—and small, according to participants
China’s reduction in critical mineral exports, including new limits on antimony that take effect today, Sept. 15, are putting the squeeze
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