Recycling, Renewables and Sustainable Business 24
Friday, February 28, 2020
Recycling, Renewables and Sustainable Business 24
1 In a shifting landscape, do you stand your ground or leap forward?
https://www.ey.com/en_gl/oil-gas/in-a-shifting-landscape-do-you-stand-your-ground-or-leap-forward
The industry and its investors are re-examining the value of oil and gas assets as a shift to low/no-carbon energy approaches.
2019 was a year of exploration in the oil and gas industry, but much of it didn’t involve oil or gas. Instead, the industry and its investors searched to define the industry’s role and the value of its assets in the face of the coming transition to low-carbon and no-carbon energy.
2 Shell Exploring World’s Largest Green Hydrogen Project
https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/shell-exploring-worlds-largest-green-hydrogen-project
Oil major Shell has started feasibility work on what would be the largest green hydrogen project in the world.
The plans would see 3 to 4 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity established in the North Sea by 2030 purely for the manufacture of green hydrogen. Electrolyzers will be based in Eemshaven, along the northern coast of the Netherlands, and potentially offshore as well.
3 BP cuts ties with three US trade groups over climate policies
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/feb/26/bp-cuts-ties-trade-groups-climate-policies
BP is to sever links with three US-based trade associations, including the country’s main refining lobby, because of disagreements over their climate-related policies and activities.
The decision comes after the UK oil corporation’s new chief executive, Bernard Looney, set an ambitious target to shrink its carbon footprint to net zero by 2050. To achieve this it will have to cut more greenhouse gas emissions every year than the amount produced by the whole of the UK.
4 Rio Tinto announces $1bn spend to reach net zero emissions by 2050
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/feb/26/rio-tinto-announces-1bn-spend-to-reach-net-zero-emissions-by-2050
Mining giant Rio Tinto says it wants its globe-spanning operations to reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and will spend US$1bn over the next five years to reduce its carbon footprint.
The second biggest miner in the world has also committed to reducing its emissions by 15% by 2030.
5 Can Electric Cars Rise In Time To Save Us? Washington State Says Yes
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesconca/2020/02/27/can-electric-cars-rise-in-time-to-save-us-washington-state-says-yes/
On January 15, the Washington State Senate voted 26-23 to pass SB 5811, that essentially mandates that automakers dedicate a certain portion of their vehicle sales in the state to fully electric vehicles (EVs) by 2022, and that all new vehicles sold in the state must be electric by 2030.
6 Energy Systems Can Contribute To The Decline Of Freshwater Ecosystems – Or Help Reverse It
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffopperman/2020/02/20/energy-systems-can-contribute-to-the-decline-of-freshwater-ecosystems–or-help-reverse-it/
From hydropower dams that fragment rivers and block fish migration to thirsty crops for biofuels that contribute to the depletion of water resources, the energy sector has a significant impact on freshwater resources and ecosystems—and thus must be a big part of the push for solutions defined in 2020 to be implemented in the coming decades.
7 World may miss carbon targets unless big firms improve
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2020/feb/27/world-may-miss-carbon-targets-unless-big-firms-improve-mark-carney
Businesses must improve how they disclose their impact on the environment or risk failing to meet climate targets, the Bank of England governor, Mark Carney, warned the City on Thursday.
Without disclosure rules that allow investors to compare how businesses are meeting the climate challenge, the world risks missing targets to be carbon neutral by 2050, Carney said.
8 The Real Reason The Middle East Is Pivoting Towards Renewables
https://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Renewable-Energy/The-Real-Reason-The-Middle-East-Is-Pivoting-Towards-Renewables.html
The oil-rich Middle East is boosting investments in renewable energy generation at home and abroad.
Just a few years ago, this notion would have raised a few eyebrows. But these days, Persian Gulf companies’ increased investments in solar and wind power in the region and around the world make perfect sense in a world that begins its long energy transition journey and a Middle East suffering from low oil prices.
9 The Coronavirus May Impact U.S. Renewables Markets In 2020
https://www.forbes.com/sites/robday/2020/02/26/a-bug-in-the-system-the-coronavirus-may-impact-us-renewables-markets-in-2020/
As of 2018, China was the location for over 60% of the world’s production of lithium ion battery cells. The anticipated significant growth in the U.S. energy storage market is in large part built upon the ready availability of lithium ion batteries, and an expectation of their continued rapid fall in prices. We could very well see these prices temporarily rise in the U.S., however, as available domestic stockpiles could dry up if shipments from China are disrupted. This could impact everything from electric vehicles to microgrids to standalone battery projects.
10 ‘This is going to be a very big deal’ — Coronavirus poised to disrupt storage, solar sectors
https://www.utilitydive.com/news/coronavirus-solar-storage-power-sector/572326/
Eight provinces in China announced work stoppages because of the coronavirus, including the Jiangsu province, which houses several solar manufacturing campuses, according to notes from ROTH Capital Senior Research Analyst Philip Shen, leading to possible shortages that could cause solar ecosystem pricing to go up in the near term. Meanwhile, analysts at Wood Mackenzie estimate that the country’s battery storage production capacity could drop by 10% — or 26 GWh — of earlier forecasts for 2020.
11 Eni targets oil output peak in clean energy drive
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-eni-plan-idUSKCN20M0QP
Italian energy company Eni pledged on Friday to reduce its oil production from 2025 and slash its greenhouse gas emissions by 80% and in one of the most ambitious clean-up drives in an industry under pressure from investors to go green.
12 Powered by hydrogen, Hyundai’s trucks aim to conquer the Swiss Alps
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-hyundai-hydrogen-trucks-idUSKCN20M0Z9
Hyundai’s (005380.KS) hydrogen-powered 18-tonne trucks are set to hit the roads in Switzerland next month as the South Korean automaker looks to establish a case for its zero-emissions technology in a low carbon world.
13 Portuguese fossil fuel giant creates renewables unit
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2020/02/28/portuguese-fossil-fuel-giant-creates-renewables-unit/
Galp Energia aims to develop a sustainable power project portfolio based on solar and wind. It will devote up to 15% of its total investments to its renewable energy plans.
14 How the US power industry can decarbonize
https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/electric-power-and-natural-gas/our-insights/a-2040-vision-for-the-us-power-industry-evaluating-two-decarbonization-scenarios
In the absence of clear federal action, a number of American states are taking the lead on reducing CO2 emissions. California and New York, in particular, have set ambitious targets of 100 percent carbon-free power by 2045 and 2040, respectively. But these two states account for only about 3.2 percent of CO2emissions in the US power sector.
15 Decarbonization policies mean utilities must change
https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/electric-power-and-natural-gas/our-insights/are-us-gas-utilities-nearing-the-end-of-their-golden-age
A number of American states have committed themselves to lowering their greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions and reducing their reliance on fossil fuels, such as natural gas and coal. If successful, these efforts could disrupt the local distribution companies (LDCs) that use pipelines to deliver natural gas to consumers.
16 The Dirty Truth about Medical Disinfection Practices
https://www.plasticstoday.com/medical/dirty-truth-about-medical-disinfection-practices/179013132662513
We tend to think that healthcare environments are rigorously cleaned and disinfected on a regular basis, leaving no safe quarter for microbes. Think again, suggests Linda Lybert, founder of the Healthcare Surfaces Institute (HSI).
17 IKEA reduces climate footprint for the first time
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ikea-emissions-idUSKCN20L0VI
From the production of raw materials and products through to customers’ use and disposal, emissions shrank 4.3% in the fiscal year to the end of August 2019 to 24.9 million tonnes CO2 equivalents, it said.
18 Wind has surpassed hydro as most-used renewable electricity generation source in U.S.
https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=42955
In 2019, U.S. annual wind generation exceeded hydroelectric generation for the first time, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s Electric Power Monthly. Wind is now the top renewable source of electricity generation in the country, a position previously held by hydroelectricity.
19 The Solar Farms Helping Tackle Climate Change and Fight Fossil Fuel Use
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2020-big-solar/
All of a sudden, solar energy is huge.
As many of the world’s major governments and corporations move to transition the global power supply away from fossil fuels, developers are transforming swaths of empty desert, agricultural land, and rural lakefront into vast solar energy farms. The mega-sized projects represent a new class of renewable power capacity that’s finally approaching the scale of coal-, oil-, and natural gas-fired plants.
20 Panasonic to exit solar production at Tesla’s New York plant as partnership frays
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-panasonic-tesla-solar-idUSKCN20K0BP
Panasonic Corp (6752.T) said it would exit solar cell production at Tesla Inc’s New York plant, the latest sign of strain in a partnership where Panasonic’s status as the U.S. electric vehicle (EV) maker’s exclusive battery supplier is ending.
21 Recycling lead-acid batteries for perovskite solar cell manufacturing
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2020/02/25/recycling-lead-acid-batteries-for-perovskite-solar-cell-manufacturing/
Researchers from China are proposing to use spent battery lead for creating a perovskite that can be used in the production of solar cells that are based on this promising material. The proposed one-step process, which was tested in the production of a 17.38% efficient perovskite heterojunction cell, is said to be cheaper and less energy-intensive than other recycling processes for waste lead from lead-acid batteries.
22 New methane data shows gas industry can no longer “hide behind burping cows”
https://ieefa.org/new-methane-data-shows-gas-industry-can-no-longer-hide-behind-burping-cows/
An international team of research scientists have found there has been a substantial underreporting of methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas, and annual methane emissions may be up to 40 per cent higher than first thought.
In new research published in the scientific journal Nature, scientists found that many of the world’s greenhouse gas records had used an incorrect estimate of pre-industrial methane emissions, leading to the underreporting.