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Tag: CO2

Business in Asia / China / Norway / Thailand / Transportation, maritime

Northern Lights have made third order for Chinese CO2 transport ship

September 3, 2023 - by Miabell Mallikka - Leave a Comment

Northern Lights, a commercial carbon transport and storage company started as a partnership between Norwegian Equinor, British Shell and Thailand’s TotalEnergies, has ordered its third CO2 transport ship from China. …

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General news / Indonesia

Indonesia’s coal burning hits record high

July 4, 2023 - by Miabell Mallikka - Leave a Comment

Indonesia burned more coal in 2022 than any other year, a preliminary analysis shows. This puts the country on track to become one of the largest carbon emitters from fossil …

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Business in Asia / Denmark / Energy / Indonesia

Danish Companies to supply nuclear energy in Indonesia that will feed 45 million people

May 22, 2023 - by Miabell Mallikka - 1 Comment

Nuclear power developed in Denmark will help Indonesia produce low-emission ammonia. The production will go toward fertilizer and food production that is set to feed 45 million Indonesian people. The …

Danish Companies to supply nuclear energy in Indonesia that will feed 45 million people Read More
China / General news / Sponsored content

China’s coal plant approvals incline despite emission pledge

February 28, 2023February 28, 2023 - by Miabell Mallikka - Leave a Comment

In 2022, China approved the largest expansion of coal-fired power plants since 2015, according to a study published Monday, Feb. 27. This is despite the country’s former pledge to begin …

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China / Energy / Finland / Hong Kong / Hospitality / Singapore / Thailand

Finnish people want to cut CO2 impact of flying

July 19, 2018July 19, 2018 - by Gregers Møller - Leave a Comment

Almost all Finns (94 %) want to reduce the emissions of CO2 from air travel, and many are also willing to pay for this as a part of the ticket …

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