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Oil Price
Oil Plunges To $35 As Lockdowns Return
Oil prices extended their 5-percent slump from Wednesday into Thursday morning, plunging by another 5 percent, with WTI Crude sliding to $35 a barrel.
Rooftop PV System
India Adds 883MW of Rooftop Solar in First Nine Months of 2020 Despite COVID-19
India added 883MW of rooftop solar in the first nine months of 2020, despite COVID-19 and the implementation of lockdowns impacting the sector.
Coal Production
Indonesia to Develop Downstream Coal Sector
Indonesia should reduce coal exports and focus on adding value by boosting the downstream coal sector to help cut raw material imports by domestic industries su…
Coal Trade
Polish Seaborne Coal Imports Slump
Seaborne coal imports to Poland have shown signs of recovery in recent months but year-to-date volumes remain down on 2019, port figures compiled by Argus show.
Virtual power plant
1,000MW Industrial VPP Project to Begin Across Australia ‘As Soon As Victoria Out of Lockdown’
The first phase of a 1,000MW behind-the-meter virtual power plant is expected to begin deployment in Australia as soon as the state of Victoria’s COVID-19 lock…
Energy Investment
MENA Gas Investments Surge to $126bln
Apicorp’s optimism is based on the ongoing downstream value chain integration.
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Japan’s Largest Power Generator to Close Inefficient Coal Plants by 2030
Japan’s biggest power generator JERA has committed to shutting down all inefficient coal-fired power plants in the country by 2030.
Hydropower Plant
Uganda Waits for Karuma Hydropower Dam to Lower Power Tariffs
If all goes according to plan, the Karuma hydropower dam will be connected to the national grid before the end of this year, a move that could bring down the co…
Coal Trade
Canada's Ridley Terminals Sep Coal Exports fall 4.8% on Month
Coal exports from the Ridley Terminal in Prince Rupert, British Columbia, were at 912,830 mt in September, down 4.8% from August, despite metallurgical coal exp…
Wind Turbine
Wind Turbine Orders 'Down 45% in Q2'
Wind turbines totalling over 17GW were ordered globally in the second quarter of 2020, down 45% on 2019.
Biomass Power Plant
Japan’s Hibikidana Biomass Power Plant Shuts After Fire
Japan's 112MW Hibikidana biomass power plant, in the southern Fukuoka prefecture, has been shut down after a fire hit its conveyor system this morning.
Nuclear Power Plant
Frequency of Sudden Nuclear Power Plant Shutdowns Increasing
Democratic Party of Korea lawmaker Cho Jeong-sik remarked on Oct. 12 that a total of 18 nuclear power plant shutdowns occurred in South Korea from 2016 to Augus…
Coal Trade
China’s Australian Coal Clampdown Chills Import Demand
Most large Chinese coal importers have suspended purchases of Australian thermal coal after the government issued verbal warnings to some companies to halt buyi…
Solar Power for Home
Rooftop Solar Dodged Covid Impact In US, Record Year Ahead
US rooftop solar market is set to grow by a record level as the residential sector in the country has managed to avoid any Covid linked slowdown.
Crude Oil
Russian Oil Production Tops OPEC+ Quota In September
Russia produced an average of 9.93 million bpd of crude oil and condensates last month, a little above its OPEC+ quota but still down 11.8 percent on the year, …
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