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Electric Car
Tesla Model Y Certified Means Possibility of Launch in February
The Tesla Model Y has obtained important certification from the Californian Air Resources Board (CARB), suggesting that a possible launch of the electric car ma…
Innovative Combination of Hydrogen Fuel Cells And Intelligent Battery
Akasol, a German manufacturer of high-performance lithium-ion battery systems, will supply its battery systems for Alstom’s Coradia iLint hydrogen powered trai…
Honda Motor to Develop Hydrogen-powered Trucks with Isuzu Motors
Honda Motor will work with Isuzu Motors to develop hydrogen-powered trucks, seeing more potential for fuel cell technology in commercial vehicles rather than pa…
Uganda Makes Considerable Progress on Large Hydropower Projects
Uganda’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development reports that considerable progress has been made in the area of increasing electricity generation capacity …
Nuclear Power Plant
CNL Secures Overseas Decommissioning Contract
Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) is to take part in the decommissioning of a prototype boiling water reactor (BWR) in Lingen, Germany under a subcontract awa…
Wind Turbine
Wind Energy Continues to Dominate the Renewable Energy Sector
Wind energy continues to dominate the renewable energy sector and has been the world's largest glass fiber market.
Carbon Neutral
Towards Carbon Neutrality with Geothermal District Heating in Germany
With funding from the European Regional Development fund of the EU, the city of Schwerin in Germany is developing a geothermal district heating system that woul…
Using Geothermal Energy in The Process of Recycling Plastic Material in Iceland
An Icelandic company is starting to use geothermal energy in its process of recycling plastic material in Hveragardi, Iceland - a geothermal hot spot of the cou…
Climate Change Could Lead to More Injuries And Deaths
Injuries like drownings, falls, and assaults could kill up to an additional 2,135 people each year in the US as climate change continues to cause unusual temper…
Market Analysis
OPEC+ Committed to Balanced Oil Market: UAE Minister
Energy Minister of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Suhail Al Mazrouei has said the alliance of the oil producing nations known as OPEC+ remains committed to a ba…
Oil & Gas Trade
Iraq Warns of 'Collapse' if Washington Blocks Oil Cash
BAGHDAD-Iraqi officials fear economic "collapse" if Washington imposes threatened sanctions, including blocking access to a US-based account where Baghdad keeps…
Solar Power for Home
Austria Pledges to Fit 1 Million Roofs With Solar By 2030
Austria’s new government has promised a 1 million photovoltaic roofing program as part of its plan to achieve climate neutrality by 2040. The country pledged t…
Oil & Gas Trade
The Battle For Suriname’s Oil Is About To Begin
The discovery of a significant oil field off the coast of Suriname has grabbed headlines in the past few weeks. With less than a million inhabitants and a GDP p…
Energy Storage Battery
New Electrolyte Charges Efforts to Achieve Viable Calcium Batteries
An electrolyte with impressive electrolytic properties has been used to demonstrate room-temperature calcium batteries with metal sulfide cathodes for the first…
Nuclear Power Plant
EDF Faces Nuclear Funding and Upgrade Issues
France is looking to generate slightly more nuclear power this year than in 2019, reaching approximately 395 terawatt hours (TWh), according to the utility EDF.
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