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UAE Energy Minister:OPEC Will Meet Any Shortage If Needed
"The market is well supplied. We’re not forecasting shortage of supply unless there’s a catastrophic event which we don’t see, so Opec always will meet and d…
Nuclear Technology
Korea, Saudi Arabia Progress with SMART Collaboration
A revised pre-project engineering contract has been signed by South Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) and Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah City for Atomic …
Brazil Working on Policy to Smooth Impact of Oil Price Spikes -Minister
Brazil’s government is working on a policy to reduce the local impact of spikes in international oil prices, Mines and Energy Minister Bento Albuquerque told r…
Electric Car
Tesla Delivers First Made-in-China Model 3 to Customers
China is the biggest global market for electrics, but Tesla's manufacturing launch comes at a time when sales are sagging following the end of government subsid…
Nanomaterials Makes Computers And Smartphones More Energy Efficient
With enhanced properties such as greater strength, lighter weight, increased electrical conductivity and chemical reactivity, nanomaterials (NMs) are widely use…
U.S. Energy Consumption Suffered A Noticeable Hit By Economic Slowdown
U.S. manufacturers and freight hauliers were hit last year by the sharpest slowdown since the 2008/09 recession and it filtered through into a noticeable dip in…
Gas power plant
Work Starts on €120 Million Croatian Gas-Fired Combined Cycle Power Plant
Italian contractor FATA has started construction work on a new gas-fired combined cycle power plant (CCPP) unit in the Croatian capital Zagreb.
The Six Paradoxes Slowing Down The Energy Transition
It is not just the fact that certain economies, such as Russia or Norway, are highly dependent on oil & gas revenues, it is also the choices and approaches that…
Oil Falls As Middle East Anxieties Ebb for Now
The front-month contract for Brent crude North Sea oil was last seen down USD 0.73 at USD 68.18/bbl – off Monday’s three-month high – while the WTI equivalen…
Nuclear Fuel
Iran Scraps Limit on Uranium Enrichment
Iran said yesterday it will ignore the limit on the number of uranium enrichment centrifuges agreed under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), thus w…
Somalian parliament approves new petroleum law - minister
The upper house of Somalia’s parliament on Monday approved a new petroleum law, which aims to provide a regulatory framework that will help to attract investme…
Strategies on Reducing Induced Seismicity in Geothermal Energy And CO2 Storage
Swiss researchers at EPFL and the Federal Office of Energy have published a study that shares strategies that help reduce risk of induced seismicity in geotherm…
Peru Huamuco Hydropower Project Development Plan Altered
Senace, Peru’s environmental certification service for sustainable investments, has approved an update to Hidroeléctrica Río Huamuco’s citizen participation…
Power Construction
UK National Grid Announce Contractors for £1bn Project to Rewire London
UK National Grid has agreed a six-year contract with Hochtief-Murphy Joint Venture (HMJV) to deliver the tunnelling and shaft work of the second phase of its Lo…
Why Is The U.S. Military Funding This New Biofuel Breakthrough?
Aquatic bacteria may not be the silver bullet answer to curbing transportation emissions, but it could go a long way. It’s clean burning, reportedly cost-effec…
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