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Can Brazil Become a Leading Hub for Green Hydrogen?
Australian company Enegix Energy announced this month that it had reached an agreement with Brazil’s Ceará state to build the world’s largest green hydrogen plant there.
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National Electric Grid Key to Faster Economic Recovery
Worldwide, the sentiment that 2021 will be a better year for humanity is based upon the availability of the COVID-19 vaccine. However encouraging this might be, the sole existence of the vaccine is not a sufficient condition to start the reset of the economy
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For decades, the Caribbean twin-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago has relied on oil and natural gas production to guarantee its energy security and provide a measure of fiscal stability for the government.
COVID-19 and Climate Change Prompt an Energy Rethink in Trinidad and Tobago
Oil rigs and ships in Claxton Bay, Trinidad and Tobago, Jan. 3, 2015 (Flickr photo by Leslie-Ann Boisselle). Jeremy Martin, Lily Folkerts Friday, Jan....