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Russia: Coronavirus Impact On Oil Is Worse Than Expected
Russia continues to refuse to announce its position regarding deeper cuts by the OPEC+ coalition, but admitted that the coronavirus outbreak could lead to addit…
Renewables Industry has Wind in its Ssails
As Storm Ciara was bearing down menacingly on Ireland two weeks ago, not everyone on the island was cowering for safety.
Nuclear Power Plant
France’s Oldest Nuclear Plant to Close
The French Government is to initiate a shutdown of the first reactor of the EDF-owned Fessenheim plant, the country’s oldest nuclear power plant, after 43 year…
Libya's Oil Corporation: Blockade Losses Exceed $1.3 Billion
Economic fallout continues from the shutdown of Libya’s vital oil fields, with losses surpassing $1.3 billion, the national oil corporation announced Tuesday.
Coal Trade
Chinese Coal Traders Hunt for Short-Term Buys Amid Virus Disruption
Chinese coal traders and small coal-fired utilities are scrambling to lock in supplies of fuel from miners, worried about the prospects of market tightness as d…
DOE Secretary Says Coronavirus Unlikely to Hurt Energy Markets in Near Term
US Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette played down the effect that a coronavirus outbreak in China would have on energy markets, describing the impact as "marginal…
Solar Power Panel
Special Photovoltaic Cell could Generate Solar Power at Night
A uniquely designed cell could continue to generate power even after the sun goes down.
Power Plant Emissions Down 47% Under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
This first-in-the-nation regional effort to lower carbon emissions from power plants is actually a cap-and-invest program. Power plants buy emission allowances …
Coal Mine
Renewable Energy Policy Paper Proposes Crackdown on Coal Use
The accelerating renewable energy and energy efficiency discussion document explores possible options to address barriers to reducing energy-related emissions a…
Nuclear Technology
Engineers Publish New Research on Meltdown Materials
Engineers at the UK's University of Sheffield have developed materials that they say could be used to help decommission the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear powe…
U.S. Extends Clampdown on Iran With Sanctions on Energy Firms
The U.S. sanctioned four companies that it says have traded hundreds of millions of dollars worth of Iranian petroleum and petrochemicals in its latest effort …
Oil&Gas Drilling
Libya Says Oil Shutdown Caused Over $255 Million in Losses
The closure of Libya’s major oil fields and production facilities has resulted in losses of more than $255 million in the six-day period ending Jan. 23, the co…
Crude
Pipeline Closure Risks Taking Nearly all Libya's Oil Offline
Two major oilfields in southwest Libya began shutting down on Sunday after forces loyal to Khalifa Haftar closed a pipeline, potentially reducing national outpu…
Coal Trade
China's Coal Imports Raced Ahead in 2019
China's coal imports raced ahead in 2019, surprising many who had expected that in the months of 2019 to come the government would clamp down strictly on shipme…
Coal Power
U.S. Coal-fired Power Plants Closing Fast Despite Trump's Efforts to The Industry
U.S. coal-fired power plants shut down at the second-fastest pace on record in 2019, despite President Donald Trump’s efforts to prop up the industry, accordin…
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