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Hydrogen may meet world energy needs by 2050

Bloomberg The most abundant element may supply almost a fifth of global energy by 2050 and eliminate enough emissions to cancel out all the pollution in the US, according to a group of industrial companies from Royal Dutch Shell Plc to Toyota Motor Corp. Fuel-cell vehicles running on hydrogen, extracted from water using wind and solar power, may be used ...

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China to account for a third of new wind, solar power by 2040

Bloomberg The world’s worst polluter is leading the clean energy revolution, according to the International Energy Agency. China will account for a third of new wind and solar power installations and 40 percent of electric vehicle investments through 2040, the Paris-based agency said on Tuesday in its World Energy Outlook. Meanwhile, the country’s coal use peaked four years ago and ...

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Solar companies grapple with shortage of key material

Bloomberg Solar manufacturers are being battered by higher costs and smaller margins, after an unexpected shortage of a critical raw material. Prices of polysilicon, the main component of photovoltaic cells, spiked as much as 35 percent in the past four months after environmental regulators in China shut down several factories. That’s driving up production costs as panel prices continue to ...

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