Oil prices are rising. How high can they go?
Jason Bordoff, the founding director at Columbia University’s Center on Global Energy Policy, discusses why the war in Iran is driving up oil prices and why they may go even higher.
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The sanctioned country is set to slash planned H2 production by almost 75%, but gas contracts being negotiated with Beijing could prompt China to shift from black to grey hydrogen
French hydrogen investor Hy24 stepped in to help fund Swedish firm Stegra whose plant, if completed, will be the first large-scale steel mill using clean…
The country's new policy is likely to boost the production of green hydrogen, which the country aims to use to decarbonize airplanes, ships, and heavy…
Electrolysis seen as most leakage-prone production pathway as study warns of sharp increase through 2030 and beyond
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H2 projects will have to compete for a shrinking pipeline of zero-carbon electricity with energy-intensive data centres.
This special CGEP blog series, featuring six contributions from CGEP scholars, analyzes the potential impacts of the OBBBA across a range of sectors.