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GE Vernova and AWS join forces to power the future of data centres

Author: Sustainability News

As AI and cloud computing drive unprecedented data centre expansion, energy demands are soaring.

Ireland’s LNG market opens up as government lifts fracked gas ban

Author: The Irish Independent

Ireland is back on the radar for LNG companies as the government removes restrictions on fracked gas imports.

Moonwatt raises €8 million to redefine solar storage with sodium-ion technology

Author: Sustainable Times

The future of solar power depends on scalable, cost-effective storage—and Moonwatt is delivering just that.

Hybrid airships are redefining sustainable transport

Author: Sustainable Times

Straightline Aviation is making history with a $50 million deal to launch the Z1 hybrid airship, a breakthrough in low-emission aerial transport.

The cost of green

Author: April Lara

Sustainability is no longer just about doing the right thing—it’s about who pays the price.

Japan tests citizen CO2 tracking in Kawasaki to drive net zero progress

Author: Sustainability-news

Japan is pioneering a new approach to carbon tracking, with Kawasaki City launching a digital pilot programme to measure citizen-driven CO2 reductions.

Vema Hydrogen is turning rocks into a clean energy revolution

Author: Sustainable Times

Vema Hydrogen has secured $13 million in funding to scale its groundbreaking Stimulated Geologic Hydrogen (SGH) technology—a process that generates low-carbon hydrogen by triggering natural underground reactions.

Is JP Morgan’s ESG investing truly sustainable or just smart marketing?

Author: The Guardian

JP Morgan’s “sustainable” funds have invested over £200m in Glencore, a mining giant with a controversial environmental record.

UK trials black wind turbines to protect birdlife

Author: Sustainable Times

The UK is launching a bold four-year trial to paint offshore wind turbine blades black, aiming to cut bird fatalities without stalling the country’s renewable energy ambitions.

Trump’s Ukraine minerals deal is really about China

Author: Independent

Trump’s push for a US-Ukraine minerals deal is less about helping Kyiv and more about countering China.

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