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for hydrogen in China could ultimately increase rather than decrease CO₂ emissions from fossil fuels in the short run. At …China is the world’s largest producer and consumer of hydrogen. The country has adopted a domestic strategy that … targets significant growth in hydrogen consumption and production. Given the importance of hydrogen in the low-carbon energy …
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about 5.4 per cent of national CO2 emissions. Yet the coal chemicals’ industry ability to limit oil and gas imports is … goals of peaking national carbon emissions before 2030, and achieving carbon neutrality before 2060. Despite its large …
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about 5.4 per cent of national CO2 emissions. Yet the coal chemicals' industry ability to limit oil and gas imports is … goals of peaking national carbon emissions before 2030, and achieving carbon neutrality before 2060. Despite its large …
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for hydrogen in China could ultimately increase rather than decrease CO₂ emissions from fossil fuels in the short …China is the world's largest producer and consumer of hydrogen. The country has adopted a domestic strategy that … targets significant growth in hydrogen consumption and production. Given the importance of hydrogen in the low-carbon energy …
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Global Methane Pledge, the development of voluntary carbon markets, the prospects for hydrogen projects, the building of a …
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China is by far the world's largest consumer of primary energy. Its vast energy demands are a leading issue for global energy use, driving pollution trends and prices on commodity markets. Despite huge increases in non-fossil capacity from nuclear and renewables, China still burns tremendous...
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Shippers and refiners have been actively preparing for the IMO transition and engaged in a lively debate on how it would play out, and since the second half of 2019, making active preparations for it. Chinese refiners, however, seem to have been less preoccupied with it than their Western peers....
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