How An Old Power Plant Is Being Refitted For The Hydrogen Economy
Talk about changing times. An old gasification plant in West Terre Haute, Indiana is getting a new life. It will use petroleum coke and biomass to produce hydrogen for power. It will also capture and sequester the resulting CO2. Just how realistic is this pursuit and just how clean is the process?
Public-Private Partnerships Aim To Build Clean Energy Projects In Africa
At least 500 million are living in Africa without access to electricity. The continent needs billions for clean energy projects. One idea is to form a creditworthy intermediary that supports regional market integration and that creates scale to bring down green energy prices. One of the reasons why sub-Saharan Africa has so many without power […]