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Oil Price
Oil Down as Opec+ Prepares to Lower Output Quotas
Oil edged lower ahead of an OPEC+ meeting this week at which the group may announce plans to start tapering historic production cuts even as the coronavirus sur…
Power Construction
Long Recovery Ahead for India's Power Generation
The relaxation of lockdowns failed to drive power demand.
Coal Trade
Germany Passes 2038 Coal Exit Law with Compensation
Germany has passed legislation to end coal-fired power generation by 2038 at the latest and agreed on a shutdown schedule for individual lignite power plants.
Coal Production
Indonesia Sets July Coal Benchmark Price at Lowest in 4 yrs
The Indonesian government set its coal benchmark price (HBA) for July at $52.16 per tonne, down from $52.98 per tonne last month
Thermal Plant
Japan Will Shut Down 100 Old Coal-Fired Power Plants
The Japanese government plans to suspend or shut down nearly 90% of old and inefficient coal-fired power plants by fiscal 2030.
Solar Power Plant
Atlas Renewable Energy and Dow Sign Solar Energy Agreement
Atlas Renewable Energy has signed a large-scale solar power purchase agreement with material science multinational company Dow in Brazil.
Oil Price
Oil Major Shell to Write Down up to $22 Billion of Assets in Second Quarter
It said it would take aggregate post-tax impairment charges in the range of $15 billion to $22 billion in the second quarter.
Nuclear Power Plant
Last Reactor at Oldest French Nuclear Plant Going Offline
The last operating reactor at France's oldest nuclear power plant is scheduled to shut down June 30, some 43 years after the plant entered commercial operation.…
Coal Trade
US Hampton Roads Coal Exports Falls to Three-Year Low in May
Coal exports out of the terminals in the Hampton Roads region in Virginia were at a three-year-low 2.1 million st in May, down 7.8% from 2.28 million st in Apri…
Oil & Gas Trade
Saudi Oil Exports Down by $12 Billion Year on Year in April
The value of Saudi Arabia's oil exports dropped by 65.4 per cent in April when compared to the same month a year earlier, or a fall of about $12 billion.
Market Analysis
5 US Clean Energy Projects that Barreled Through the Coronavirus Lockdowns
Fears that the coronavirus outbreak would sideswipe the U.S. clean energy market appear overblown so far — and the proof is in the projects.
China Energy
What Happens if China Shuts Down Small Hydropower?
China's power energy is mainly composed of thermal power, hydropower, nuclear power and new energy.
Africa Energy
Libya's Oil Company Says Largest Oil Field Shut Down Again
The country's largest oil field to halt work just hours after it restarted operations.
Thermal Plant
Thermal Power Plants must Shut Down Early to Meet Climate Targets, Says Study
Coal and gas-fired power plants would have to shut down 10 to 30 years sooner than their usual 35 to 40-year lifespan so that climate targets can be met.
Market Analysis
How China Became the World's Largest Electric Vehicle Market
As nations attempt to cut down on carbon footprints, electric vehicles are becoming a larger and large piece of the equation.
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