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Coal Power
Germany Plans to Phase Out The Use of Brown Coal
Germany has reached an agreement with the regions most affected by a plan to phase out the use of brown coal, or lignite, for its power plants by providing abou…
EIA: Wind, Solar PV will Outpace U.S. Gas-Fired Capacity Additions in 2020
The majority of new electric generation capacity being brought online this year will come from solar and wind projects, according to the U.S. Energy Information…
World Bank Coal Case a Testing Ground for Climate Liability
A David-versus-Goliath battle between aggrieved Indian villagers and an arm of the World Bank last year led the nation's highest bench to conclude that internat…
Scotland Hydrogen-powered Homes Receive Support from Panasonic
The developers behind plans for hydrogen-powered homes on the outskirts of Aberdeen have secured a commitment from Panasonic to trial the fuel cells.
Gas Turbines Have Become by Far the Best Choice for Add-on Generating Power
They offer instant-on power that's compact, mobile, quiet, economical, durable, and matchlessly efficient.
Power Construction
Ghana, Siemens Sign 250m-euro Deal to Upgrade Power Grid
Siemens has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Republic of Ghana to upgrade the nation’s electricity grid using €250m of financing from Germany.
Electric Car
WoodMac: Volkswagen to Become Largest Manufacturer of EVs Before 2030
Tesla will need to launch an entry-level vehicle if it’s going to achieve its own market-share ambitions, according to new WoodMac research.
Thermal Coal
17 Per Cent Drop in India’s Thermal Coal Imports This Fiscal
The ports which have registered the biggest fall in the overall imports of coal, oil, gas and other mineral ores are Mormugo (-14.59%), New Mangalore (-13.51%),…
Electric Vehicle Charging
Tritium Launches First Ultra-fast Electric Vehicle Charger in Japan
Australia’s ultra-fast electric vehicle charger maker Tritium has launched its most powerful unit, the Veefil-PK, for the first time in Japan.
World’s First Hydrogen-powered Domestic Boiler
In order to test the use for building heating, a pilot project started on June 25, 2019 in Rozenburg near Rotterdam in the Netherlands, in which the world’s fi…
Nuclear Technology
Brookhaven to Host Electron-Ion Collider
The US Department of Energy has selected a plan whereby accelerator infrastructure at the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory (pic…
Energy Storage Material
Lithium Australia Making Strides to Patent Lithium Recovery Processes
Lithium Australia has had two of its patent applications published by the international bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organisation.
Wind Power Project
Wind, Solar To Dominate New U.S. Power Capacity This Year
Wind and solar power will dominate the electricity generation additions across the United States in 2020, accounting for an overwhelming 76 percent of all new c…
China Develops Large Tidal Current Generator Unit
China's tidal current generator unit with the country's largest single-machine capacity of 600 kW has passed the approval tests of the Ministry of Natural Resou…
How Storing CO2 Could Provide Heating Utilising Geothermal Energy to Cities?
How storing CO2 could provide an opportunity to provide heating utilising geothermal energy to cities. A rather interesting articles by researchers at BRGM in F…
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