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    • Study projects huge savings for China if it reduces coal firing

    26th Apr 2021

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    • China’s five-year plan sees expansion for renewables and gas, and “appropriately managing” coal

    15th Mar 2021

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    • China’s Belt and Road Initiative now favouring renewables investment, though absolute amounts falling rapidly

    01st Feb 2021

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    • Japan’s green growth plan targets large expansion of renewables, hydrogen, and ammonia, as well as continued role for nuclear

    04th Jan 2021

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    • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries targeting ammonia, hydrogen, CCS, nuclear and renewables

    04th Jan 2021

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    • China sets updated carbon intensity and renewables goals, while study suggests it should close non-CCS-equipped coal-fired plants by 2040-45

    20th Dec 2020

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Reuters lists range of interesting hydrogen and ammonia projects underway across the world

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