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Green Hydrogen in Kenya May Be Most Valuable When Connected to the Grid, Study Finds
A new study by members of the Renewable Energy and Equity Worldwide Laboratory (RENEW) in collaboration with Kenyan partners, published in Environmental Science & Technology, finds that green hydrogen in Kenya may deliver its greatest value when integrated with...
Daniel Kammen featured in ‘Dilemma in the Deep’ Documentary
Daniel Kammen featured in 'Dilemma in the Deep' film. View the film here and below:
Talk given by Dr. Kammen at the GEIDCO / GEI summit in Beijing
Recording of a talk given at the 2025 Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation Organization (GEIDCO) Summit in Beijing, China.
An Antidote to the Ongoing Suicide of a Superpower
In a featured blog post, Dan Kammen argues for the centrality of science, research, and innovation in the public sphere in order to uphold climate and social justice. Read more here.
Nuclear Plants Too Expensive? China Shows Low-Cost Construction Possible
Jill Rosen quotes Dan Kammen in an article about China has reduced nuclear construction costs over time. Read more here.
Renewable Energy Expert Daniel Kammen Joins Johns Hopkins
Daniel Kammen is announced as the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Energy and Climate Justice. Read more here.
Africa’s Carbon Markets Deliver More Than Emissions Reductions — And The World Should Notice And Invest
In this article, Dan Kammen and co-author Joseph Nganga discuss Africa's carbon markets and explain why the world should invest in them. Read more here.
Don’t Buy the Greenwashing – We Don’t Need Deep-Sea Mining
In a featured blog post, Dan Kammen discusses mining companies' threat to open "the least explored and most fragile ecosystem on the planet", the deep seabed. Read more here.
Why Nuclear is Now a Booming Industry
The Economist interviews pioneers in nuclear energy and discusses how financial innovation and operational advances are needed for nuclear energy to advance in the U.S. Read more here.
