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South Korea Launches 40 MW Carbon-Free Power Plant
Planet WinsApr 15

South Korea Launches 40 MW Carbon-Free Power Plant

A groundbreaking partnership in South Korea is turning ammonia into clean electricity, proving carbon-free industrial power is ready for real-world deployment. The 40-megawatt plant could transform how factories get their energy.

Regional: south korea technology (KR)3 min read
Airbus Slashes Emissions with Renewables in Toulouse
Planet WinsApr 15

Airbus Slashes Emissions with Renewables in Toulouse

Aviation giant Airbus is proving that even heavy industry can dramatically cut its carbon footprint. The company's Toulouse operations are now running on renewable energy, marking a major win for industrial decarbonization.

Google: emissions reduction1 min read
Sweden Moves Forward on Green Gas Factory Using Forest Waste
InnovationMar 9

Sweden Moves Forward on Green Gas Factory Using Forest Waste

Three Swedish companies are advancing plans to build a factory that turns forest byproducts into clean natural gas, helping the country replace fossil fuel imports. The facility could produce enough green gas annually to power thousands of homes while cutting industrial emissions.

Google News - Sweden Renewable2 min read
GlassPoint Raises $20M to Decarbonize Industrial Heat
VideosJan 28

GlassPoint Raises $20M to Decarbonize Industrial Heat

A California solar startup just secured $20 million to bring clean heat technology to factories worldwide. Their innovative greenhouse system could replace coal and gas in industries that account for 26% of global energy use.

CleanTechnica2 min read
MIT Battery Heats Factories to 1,800°C Without Fossil Fuels
SolutionsJan 24

MIT Battery Heats Factories to 1,800°C Without Fossil Fuels

A new thermal battery from MIT can reach temperatures hot enough to make steel and cement while saving factories up to 30% on energy costs. The technology stores cheap renewable electricity in superheated bricks, making clean energy more affordable than natural gas for the first time.

Fast Company - Innovation2 min read