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Wind Farm
ESB to Decommission 70-Turbine Wind Farm
Irish state-owned electricity company ESB has confirmed it will decommission a wind farm in Ireland after failing to secure a new permit for the project.
Carbon Emissions
Rich Countries Must End Fossil Fuel Production by 2034 to Keep 1.5°C Target Alive
Rich countries must end oil and gas production by 2034 to keep the world on track for 1.5°C temperature limit and give poorer nations a fair chance to replace …
Hydrogen Production
China Targets 100,000-200,000 T of Green Hydrogen Output a Year by 2025
China aims to boost the production of green hydrogen, a zero-carbon fuel generated from renewable energy sources, but called on Wednesday for "rational and orde…
CCS
Offshore Engineering Consultancy Secures Work on Norwegian CCS Project
Offshore Engineering consultancy specialist Global Maritime has secured a deal with Northern Lights JV, which will see it support the project’s efforts aimed a…
Offshore Wind Power
Shell Initiates Development Process for up to 17 GW of Brazilian Offshore Wind
Bloomberg said the company is proposing to build six projects with a combined capacity of 17 GW and has applied for environmental permits from the Brazilian Ins…
Wind Turbine
Chinese Wind Company Wins India Turbine Orders in Overseas Push
China’s second-largest wind manufacturer said it has received 1.9 gigawatts of turbine orders from India.
China
COOEC Rolls out Asia’s Largest Offshore Jacket
Jacket constructed at COOEC’s Zhuhai facility is destined for the Lufeng oil complex in the South China Sea.
Crude Oil
Japans' ENEOS Has No Plans to Sign Russian Crude Import Deals Following Invasion: Chairman
Japan's largest refiner ENEOS does not plan to sign any Russian crude oil import contracts following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, ENEOS Holdings Chairman Tsuto…
Oil Price
Oil Approaches $120 as EU Considers Ban on Russian Crude
Fitch Ratings says the outlook for the global economy has 'deteriorated significantly' as inflation rises and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens global ene…
Nuclear Power Plant
The Most Crucial Assembly Operation Of The Year Started At AKKUYU NPP Unit 1
Welding of the main circulation pipeline (MCP), a key assembly operation scheduled for 2022, has started in the reactor building of Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant U…
Hydropower’s Role in Achieving Net Zero and Energy Security Is Focus of Global Campaign
A new campaign calling for urgent investment in hydropower to combat climate change, accelerate progress towards net zero and strengthen energy security is bein…
Carbon Neutral
Coal’s a ‘Stupid Investment’ and We’re ‘Sleepwalking to Climate Catastrophe,’ Says UN Chief Guterres
The U.N. Secretary General issued a stark warning Monday, saying the planet had emerged from last year’s COP26 summit in Glasgow with “a certain naïve optimi…
Azerbaijan
Masdar Starts Building 230-MW Solar Farm in Azerbaijan
Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company PJSC (Masdar) announced that it has launched the construction of the 230-MW Garadagh solar farm in Azerbaijan, and signed new ag…
Crude Oil
Oil Advances as EU Debates Possible Ban on Russian Crude Imports
Oil climbed for a fourth day, heading for the best run in a month, on signs the European Union may be edging closer to a ban on Russian crude imports to punish …
LNG
France Says Ban On Russian Energy Can’t Be Ruled Out
France sees a potential ban on imports of Russian energy into the EU as an option, its Economy and Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said over the weekend, adding…
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