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Top news of the week: 07.03.2023.

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@energyintel shared
On Mar 2, 2023
Japan is joining a growing list of countries investing significant sums in low-carbon energy to advance its energy transition and stay competitive in clean tech, mirroring similar moves in the US and Europe. Read more (free) https://t.co/hiBHYiN4Yd
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Japan Forks Out Lots of Cash to Advance Clean Tech

Japan Forks Out Lots of Cash to Advance Clean Tech

Japan is joining a growing list of countries investing significant sums in low-carbon energy — but it's also keeping a keener eye on energy security.

@AP shared
On Mar 6, 2023
In a change for an oil executive, Sultan al-Jaber told energy executives in Houston that emissions need to drop every year by 7%. The man who will lead international climate talks later this year had less to say about crude oil. https://t.co/BFSZQFjBQ8
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Chief of 2023 climate talks: ‘Houston, we have a problem’

Chief of 2023 climate talks: ‘Houston, we have a problem’

Sultan al-Jaber, CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Co., who will lead international climate talks later this year, told energy industry power players on Monday that the world must cut ...

@guardian shared
On Mar 2, 2023
CO2 emissions may be starting to plateau, says global energy watchdog https://t.co/Y9yzB9oSgs
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CO2 emissions may be starting to plateau, says global energy watchdog

CO2 emissions may be starting to plateau, says global energy watchdog

IEA records rise of less than 1% from energy use in 2022, but 7% reduction needed every year this decade to meet emissions goal

@EnergyCollectiv shared
On Mar 6, 2023
X-Energy Inks SMR Deal with DOW https://t.co/Hdr3QzIWkH
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