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Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Cummins, Tata Motors Team Up for Hydrogen-Powered Engines
U.S.-listed Cummins Inc said on Monday it has signed an agreement with Indian automaker Tata Motors to develop hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines, fue…
Namibia
Namibia’s First Green Hydrogen Power Plant Finds Finance
Hydrogène de France (HDF) Energy has partnered with European Investment Bank partner to implement Namibia’s first green hydrogen power plant.
Floating Offshore Wind
Global Floating Wind Targets Falling Behind – Report
Targets for 2030 wind production from floating wind farms are set to be missed across the globe, according to the latest report from wind market analysts 4C Off…
Floating Offshore Wind
The ‘World’s Largest Floating Wind Farm’ Produces Its First Power
Norwegian energy firm Equinor said power production from Hywind Tampen’s first wind turbine took place on Sunday afternoon.
Carbon Neutral
Asia’s Coal Phase-Out Must Be Gradual, Says Mitsubishi Heavy Head
Asia must phase out coal power gradually while still making use of existing infrastructure to make the shift to a carbon-neutral society less disruptive, Seiji …
China
How Much Did These Asian Countries Saved With Solar Power
Seven countries were able to save about 9% of their fossil fuel costs in the first half.
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Indonesia, ADB Launch First Coal Power Plant Retirement Deal
Indonesia, the Asian Development Bank and a private power firm are teaming up to refinance and prematurely retire a coal-fired power plant, the first such proje…
Hydropower Plant
Nigeria Offers Concession on $1.3 Billion China-Funded Hydro Power Plant
Nigeria plans to grant a concession on its $1.3 billion hydropower plant now under construction and is seeking bids from private investors to operate the China-…
United States
US West Faces Power Reliability Issues from Growing Use of Renewables
A group responsible for power market reliability in Western North America said the growing use of renewable generation will require the region to boost planning…
Crude Oil
UK Considering Big Increase in Energy Windfall Tax, Sources Say
British finance minister Jeremy Hunt is considering a big increase in a windfall tax on oil and gas firms and extending it to power generation firms as he tries…
Hydrogen Project
Chevron, Keppel, Pertamina to Explore Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Projects in Indonesia
Chevron New Energies, Keppel New Energy and Pertamina Power Indonesia have signed a joint study agreement to explore the development of selected green hydrogen …
Romania
Romanian Government Partially Regulates Energy Markets Until 2025
Romania's government changed its energy support scheme for households, small businesses and industry on Friday, partially regulating its power market until Marc…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
The $15 Billion Plan to Curtail Indonesia’s Coal Industry
The United States and Japan will lead a group of counties that will offer $15 billion to Indonesia for retiring its coal power plants earlier and moving on to l…
Nuclear Reactor
EU Needs $460 Billion Investment to Maintain Nuclear Power Capacity
The European Union will need up to $462 billion (450 billion euros) in investment just to keep the current level of its nuclear power generation capacity.
Hydrogen Production
Philippines’ President Greenlights Offshore Wind, Green Hydrogen Plan
The Philippines’ President has given the country’s Department of Energy the green light to move forward with its plan to explore and develop the offshore wind…
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