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Energy Saving
Machine Learning Helps Create High-Performance Thermoelectric Devices
Engineers at the University of Notre Dame have created a machine-learning-assisted method to build high-performance thermoelectric devices.
Natural Gas
Nord Stream 1 Operator Says It Found Craters at Damaged Pipeline Site
The Swiss-based operator of Russia-led Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline said on Wednesday it had completed initial data gathering at location of the pipeline damage o…
LNG
Mitsubishi Power Partners With Damietta LNG to Enhance Power Supply Reliability and Availability
Mitsubishi Power has signed a long-term service agreement (LTSA) with Egyptian liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer Damietta LNG.
Hydrogen Production
Dutch Companies, Government Plan Green Hydrogen Corridor With Chile
Representatives from Dutch companies including Port of Rotterdam, Port of Amsterdam, consultants, storage and transportation providers, have set sights on explo…
LNG
CEZ Seeks Higher Capacity at Dutch LNG Terminal, Wants Damages From Gazprom
Czech power utility CEZ is in talks to raise the capacity it has booked at a new Dutch liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal.
Natural Gas
Global Natural Gas Crisis Dampens Momentum for ‘Cleaner’ LNG
Europe’s energy crisis has cooled efforts to lower the carbon intensity of liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments, as buyers worried about a winter supply crunc…
Nord Stream 2
Gazprom Says a Big Section of the Nord Stream Pipelines Need to Be Replaced
Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller said late last week that a big section of the damaged Nord Stream 1 & 2 gas pipelines would need to be replaced.
Oil Price
U.S. Could Sell Oil From Emergency Reserve This Week -Sources
The Biden administration plans to sell oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in a bid to dampen fuel prices before next month's congressional elections, thre…
Hydrogen Production
Cepsa and the Port of Rotterdam to Establish the First Green Hydrogen Corridor
The corridor will supply Europe with 4.6 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030.
Natural Gas
CEO Says Gazprom May Need to Replace Big Part of Nord Stream -TASS
Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller told Russia's State TV Channel One on Thursday that a big section of the damaged Nord Stream pipelines might need to be replaced, TASS…
Wind Turbine
Developing the Next Generation of Direct-Drive Wind Turbines
Motivated by the need to eliminate expensive rare-earth magnets in utility-scale direct-drive wind turbines, Sandia National Laboratories researchers developed …
Oil Refinery
Strike Action Hits Exxon Mobil’s Oil and Petrochemical Plants in France
Strike action has reduced output at Exxon Mobil's 240,000 barrel per day (bpd) Port Jerome-Gravenchon oil refinery and Notre Dame de Gravenchon (NDG) petrochemi…
Norway
Norway Is Right to Preserve Hydropower Water Supply -German Chancellor
Norway is right to preserve water in its hydroelectric dams in order to secure the country's power supply, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said while on a visit t…
EU
Climate Risks Dwarf Europe’s Energy Crisis, Space Chief Warns
The head of the European Space Agency (ESA) has warned economic damage from heatwaves and drought could dwarf Europe's energy crisis as he called for urgent act…
Gas Turbine
Siemens Energy Says It Has No Damage Reports From Gazprom on Nord Stream 1 Turbines
Siemens Energy on Wednesday said it had not received any damage reports regarding the turbines of Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline from Russia's Gazprom so far.
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