Large organisations subject to mandatory carbon reporting in France

On 13 July 2011 greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reporting was made mandatory for large organisations, as part of the French Grenelle Large organisations subject to mandatory carbon reporting in France…

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Access the world through the global natural refrigerants business community

hydrocarbons21.com keeps an expert public up-to-date with newest developments in policy and technology relevant to hydrocarbonsAccess the world through the global natural refrigerants business community as working fluids in heating…

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The GWP metric: which timescale reflects the real climate impact of HFCs?

The benefits of basing policies on Global Warming Potential (GWP) of hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) calculated over a 20 year periodThe GWP metric: which timescale reflects the real climate impact of HFCs?…

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Lessons from Gree’s R290 AC facility could help others set up similar projects

Learning from the experiences of others is key in product development. With this in mind, GIZ and Gree shared their experience and know-how regarding the development of a hydrocarbon air…

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Geothermal collaboration brings New World to Green Rock

Green Rock Energy and New World Energy have signed a binding agreement to jointly develop both companies’ geothermal exploration permits (GEPs) in the North Perth Basin in the Mid West…

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Power plant to convert landfill waste energy

WA could be the first state in Australia to set up a power plant that will convert industrial and residential landfill waste to energy. Perth-based company, New Energy Corporation, plans…

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Electric buses bound for Brisbane streets

Brisbane is set to have its first fully electric bus, which can be fully charged in 10 minutes, within two years. brisbanetimes.com.au understands an official announcement will be made late…

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Green Rock Energy and New World Energy JV to explore WA geothermal potential

Green Rock Energy (ASX: GRK) has signed an agreement with New World Energy to jointly develop both companies’ geothermal exploration permits (GEPs) in the North Perth Basin in the Mid…

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EU, Australia open cooperation talks

Australia and the European Union have opened talks on a new agreement to forge closer cooperation in security, development aid and climate change. The negotiations get under on Monday in…

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Oil at $100 ‘Not sustainable,’ IEA Chief Tanaka Says

Oct. 31 (Bloomberg) — Oil prices at $100 a barrel in New York would not be sustainable given the state of the global economy, according to the former executive director…

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