Rhetoric around hydrogen has become ever more overblown.| BloombergNEF
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a 50-year-old technology with variable results in capturing and storing carbon dioxide. Project developers have almost always reused the captured carbon for enhanced oil recovery (EOR), producing oil and gas and more emissions. Successful CCUS exceptions mainly exist in the natural gas processing sector serving the fossil fuel industry, leading to further emissions.| ieefa.org
Lazard's latest LCOE shows the continued cost-competitiveness of certain renewable energy technologies, and the marginal cost of coal, nuclear, and combined-cycle gas generation.| https://www.lazard.com
The following table summarizes the HOS regulations for property-carrying and passenger-carrying drivers.| www.fmcsa.dot.gov
How much CO₂ does the world emit? Which countries emit the most?| Our World in Data