Friday Fact Check – What’s Old is New – Hydrogen for the Long Haul

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Clean Hydrogen – A Trend Built for the Long HaulNatalie Houghtalen, ClearPath, May 6, 2021 What’s old is new isn’t just true for fashion (and advanced nuclear reactors, for that matter). Hydrogen is making a ferocious comeback with a twist after going out of style nearly a decade ago. Instead of hydrogen-powered passenger cars, the hydrogen hype of today promises a holistic path … read more

It’s a gas: Exclusive LNG Club. Bite out of Bitcoin mining. OK disrupting Biden goals?

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News of the Day: China’s emissions surpass all developed nations combinedBen Geman, Axios, May 6, 2021 The distribution of global greenhouse gas emissions has reached an inflection point: China’s emissions exceeded developed nations combined in 2019, a new Rhodium Group analysis concludes. Why it matters: “The shifting dynamics of global emissions — with China surpassing the developed world for the first time — … read more

Mining drives 45% of world’s economy. Big investment in AK from ConocoPhillips.

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News of the Day: Metals price rally could hamper switch to green energy — IEACecilia Jamasmie, Mining.Com, May 5, 2021 Soaring metals prices may be good for miners, but they risk the ongoing transition to clean energy as batteries, solar panels and wind turbines need considerable amounts of copper, nickel, cobalt, lithium and other minerals to be manufactured, a report warns. … read more