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London UK, World Geothermal Day, 17 October 2024 – Stellae Energy, a UK-based green energy solutions and assets company, is pleased to announce the launch of a geothermal energy venture in the Western Tropical Pacific. Our goal is to develop economically sustainable geothermal power projects by harnessing abundant volcanic island […]
London UK, 2 October 2024 – Stellae Energy, a UK-based Green Energy Solutions and Assets company, is pleased to announce the signing of a detailed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the government of Vanuatu in the Western Tropical Pacific. The MOU aims to explore and develop economic, sustainable geothermal power […]
London UK, September 2024 – Stellae Energy, a UK-based Green Energy Solutions and Assets company, is pleased to announce significant progress following the signing of a detailed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Solomon Islands in 2023. The MOU aims to explore and develop economic, sustainable geothermal power projects harnessing […]
Our updated business profile – mentions some crtical technologies being actively considered and our business model #cleanenergy #greenenergy #climatechange #geothermal #hydrogen #ccs #microgridsOpen to global Collaboration/ Project Enquiries – email: us@stellaeenergy.com Company Profile
16 minutes and 23 seconds – please lend me your time and watch this two years old video by The Economist if you have not already done so. Today is quite apt for rediscovering this gem as most #OECD countries (including Japan, US and EU) are going through record temperatures and there is […]
Recently we had the privilege to attend Financial Times Live event on #circulareconomy and #zeroplastic#pollution. It was an excellent discussion which included distinguished speakers including Neville Hawcock, Walmir Soller, Erin Simon (WWF), Victor Dewulf. Here are some of the important issues raised and my take on this matter. – #Plastic Production makes up 3.5% of global #carbonemissions and several initiatives currently involve […]
An eye opening The Economist article perfectly matching our own research in current non ESG and high Polluting industries investment and debt raising patterns. Signficant non public investment will make matters worse for the #environment, #climatechange since no disclosure/reporting may lead to extraction of #hydrocarbons in ways which are more polluting. We very much agree with Larry […]
The next CCS example in SE Asia to be discussed is the BP Tangguh project in Indonesia. A giant depleted gas reservoir is planned for carbon sequestration along with Enhanced Gas Recovery (EGR). Significant CO2 emissions from the LNG facilities will be captured and injected into the nearby Vorwata reservoir.
Some very good projects are being developed in South East Asia involving high CO2 gas reservoirs and the use of Carbon Capture and Storage of these potential emissions in nearby depleted gas reservoirs. The first example is Repsol’s Sakakemang project in Sumatra Indonesia.