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Nuclear Reactor
Belgium's Plans to Scrap Nuclear Energy Delayed by 10 Years Because of Russia-Ukraine War
Belgium on Friday delayed by a decade a plan to scrap nuclear energy in 2025, worried by the rise in energy prices caused by the Russian intervention in Ukraine…
SMR
Canadian government invests in third SMR technology
The Canadian government is to invest CAD27.2 million (USD21.6 million) in Westinghouse Electric Canada Inc to support its next-generation eVinci microreactor.
Crude Oil
National Daily Oil Output Totals 684,100 Barrels
Azerbaijan's daily oil production, including condensate, amounted to 684,100 barrels in February 2022, the Energy Ministry has reported.
Wind Power Project
GE, Ibredrola to Install Turbines for Onshore Wind Project in New South Wales
GE Renewable Energy and Iberdrola Australia entered an agreement to supply and install 38 wind turbines for the Flyers Creek project in New South Wales which wi…
Electric Car
Rising Costs Have Lucid CEO Eyeing Price Hike for Future Electric Cars
A Lucid Air electric vehicle is displayed at a shopping mall in Scottsdale, Arizona, U.S., September 27, 2021. REUTERS/Hyunjoo Jin/File PhotoElectric carmaker L…
Coal Mine
Vietnam Government Says Power Plants Facing Coal Shortages
Coal-fired power plants in Vietnam are facing a shortage of coal supplies after COVID-19 infections disrupted the operations of local miners and due to the hig…
Solar Power Plant
India Adds 1.2 GW Open Access Solar Capacity in 2021: Mercom India
India's solar open access installations witnessed a sharp growth during 2021 with the country adding 1.2 gigawatts (GW) of open access solar capacity during the…
Nuclear Power Plant
‘No Issues Of Safety Concern’ At Nuclear Plants Following Fukushima Earthquake
A powerful earthquake off the eastern coast of Japan which killed four people did not cause any issues of safety concern at the three nuclear power station in t…
Nuclear Fuel
US DOE to Fund Recycling of Used Nuclear Fuel
The US Department of Energy (DOE) on 16 March announced up to $48 million in funding for a new Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) programme
Chernobyl
IAEA and Ukrainian Regulator Provide Updates on Nuclear Facilities
Ukraine informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on 16 March that the Zaporozhye NPP (ZNPP) had lost connection to a third power line but that two…
Nuclear Reactor
Eight of 15 Ukrainian Reactors Remain in Operation After Three Weeks of War
Ukraine’s nuclear regulator informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on March 16 that eight of the country’s 15 nuclear reactors were in operati…
Oil & Gas Supply
US Shale Oil Production Growth Revised Downward, Natural Gas Outlook Rises: EIA
The US shale oil production forecast was revised downward in March by 116,000 b/d, although it is now expected to hit the previous March projection in April, th…
Natural Gas
Exxon, BHP to Invest $291 Million to Expand Gas Output off Australia
Exxon Mobil Corp and BHP Group said on Thursday they will go ahead with a project to boost gas output from their Gippsland Basin Kipper field off southeast Aust…
Natural Gas
IOG Starts Gas Production from Another Saturn Banks Field
UK-North Sea-focused oil and gas firm IOG on Wednesday confirmed first gas production from the Elgood field, part of Phase 1 of its Saturn Banks Project.
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Japan's Fukushima Earthquake Shuts Dozen Power Plants, Sendai, Chiba Refineries
A magnitude 7.4 earthquake occurred offshore Fukushima in northeastern Japan late March 16, shutting a dozen coal, gas and oil-fired power plants along with the…
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