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No Deal Brexit, Raising Fears it Could Seriously Erode Environmental Standards
The government continued to step up warnings over the weekend that a 'no deal' Brexit at the end of October was now a "very real prospect", revealing that it wa…
Electric Vehicle Charging
Fossil Fuel Giant BP Wants to Charge Electric Cars 100% in 5 Minutes by 2021
In a recent interview, BP’s head of technology David Eyton said that it wants to provide batteries for electric cars by 2021 that can charge to 100% within jus…
Electric Vehicle Battery
UK Is Developing EV Battery Cooling Technology to Minimising Range Anxiety
The i-CoBat project, operating under the UK government’s Faraday Battery Challenge, aims to create an electric vehicle (EV) battery pack which is cooled throug…
China Belt and Road Energy Investments Grow 1,370% Since 2014
Investments from China’s Belt and Road initiative (BRI) have supported over 12GW of wind and solar energy projects in South and Southeast Asia since 2014, acco…
Thermal Plant
Zimbabwe's 1.5-Billion-U.S.-Dollar Thermal Power Station Expansion Project Was on Schedule
Zimbabwe State-owned electricity power generator the Zimbabwe Power Company (ZPC) on Monday said that work on the 1.5-billion-U.S.-dollar Hwange expansion proje…
Labour Reveals £3.5bn for Tidal Power on Merseyside
A £3.5 BILLION investment in tidal power on Merseyside was announced by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn when he visited Liverpool today. Mr Corbyn said the project…
Venezuela Will Build An Economy That Will Not Be Tied To Oil
The head of the Bolivarian Republic said: “We are just starting to go on the road that will turn Venezuela into a region with economic potential that will prod…
Air Conditioning is Used to Avoid Greenhouse Effect but Cooling Buildings Adds to Carbon Emissions
Air conditioning is used to avoid greenhouse effect but cooling buildings adds to carbon emissions. Leading architects and engineers are calling for all-glass s…
Oil & Gas Trade
Diesel Fuel Spill Occurs Offshore Chile
Chile is investigating a 40,000-liter diesel oil spill on an island on the far southern coast of Chilean Patagonia, the navy said on Saturday.
Offshore Wind Power
Prysmian Group Provides Cables for Vattenfall's Hollandse Kust Zuid 3 and 4 Offshore Wind Farms in the Netherlands
Prysmian Group has shared additional details on their contract to provide cables for Vattenfall's Hollandse Kust Zuid 3 and 4 offshore wind farms in the Netherl…
Using More Energy Than Required is Literally Like Burning Money and Environmental Resources
Report by EP100 campaign reveals over past year 18 firms have collectively saved $55m from smarter energy use.
Oil and Gas Equipment
China's CNOOC Aims to Take a Stake in Ugandan Oil Pipeline
Chinese oil firm China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) aims to take a stake in an oil pipeline being developed to export Ugandan crude, the firm said …
Oil & Gas Trade
US Sanctions Have Taken 95% of Iranian Crude Oil Exports Off The World Market
In an appearance at The Economic Club of Washington, DC, Pompeo said sanctions, which were fully imposed in May, have had seemingly no impact on global crude oi…
Series Report: The Future of Japan's Energy and Environmental Policies
In the first four parts of this series, I mainly outlined the current state and challenges facing the supply side of energy.
Solar Power Panel
China to Upgrade New Subsidy Bidding Mechanism for Solar Energy
China plans to improve a subsidy bidding mechanism, newly launched this year, to lower subsidies in the solar photovoltaic (PV) sector, according to the Nationa…
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