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Elsevier, The Lancet. Global health, Volume 14, 1 March 2026

This report examines the growing role of hydrogen in global decarbonization strategies, outlining the technological pathways for clean hydrogen production, the policy frameworks accelerating deployment, and the economic challenges associated with scaling the sector. It highlights hydrogen’s potential across heavy industry, transportation, and power systems while assessing infrastructure requirements and market development.

The AFSIA Annual Solar Outlook – Part 1 provides a comprehensive assessment of Africa’s solar sector performance, installed capacity growth, regional distribution patterns, policy environments, investment flows, and market constraints. The report analyzes utility-scale, commercial and industrial (C&I), and off-grid developments while outlining structural bottlenecks that continue to shape Africa’s energy transition.

This report examines the shift from enterprise-level carbon accounting to product level decarbonization strategies in response to evolving global climate policies. It outlines regulatory drivers, strategic implications for Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) energy companies, competitive advantages tied to lower product carbon intensity, and the operational challenges of implementing product-level carbon accounting frameworks.

The EU’s biomethane market has been developing at speed. Since 2023, production has risen more than 30% and the fuel is fast becoming not just an instrument to reach energy transition targets but is also making a real contribution to security of supply.

This report documents Masdar City’s 15-year progression toward net-zero carbon, outlining its integrated methodology for sustainable urban development. Through detailed case studies, environmental performance metrics, and a structured decarbonization roadmap, it demonstrates how passive design, renewable energy integration, embodied carbon reduction, and lifecycle analysis can deliver commercially viable net-zero outcomes in the built environment.

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