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Offshore Wind Power
U.K. to Ramp up Offshore Wind Targets in Energy Security Push
The U.K. is planning to significantly raise targets for offshore wind power as part of its drive toward energy self-sufficiency in the wake of Russia’s invasio…
Airbus Taps Delta in Drive to Develop Hydrogen-Powered Plane
Carrier Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N) will help planemaker Airbus (AIR.PA) in its effort to develop a hydrogen-powered passenger airplane, the companies said on T…
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 Power Plant
Agreement Signed to Launch Nuclear Heating Project in China’s Liaoning province
China’s State Power Investment Northeast Electric Power Company and Liaoning Hongyanhe Nuclear Power Company (LHNPC) on 9 March signed a cooperation agreement…
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…
EV Market
Ontario Aims to Boost EV Industry as it Announces First Critical Minerals Strategy
As part of its five-year critical minerals strategy announced today, Ontario will invest C$24 million over three years in its Junior Exploration Program, half o…
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…
Solar Power Panel
Removing Solar Panel Hotspots Boosts Electrical and Thermal Output- Study
In a new paper published in the Journal of Energy Conservation and Management, researchers modelled the effectiveness of a hybrid, photovoltaic thermal system t…
Coal Mine
GRI Launches New Standard to Manage the Impacts of Coal
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) has launched a new standard to address sustainability challenges facing coal companies.
Solar Technology
Optimizer Tool Designs, Evaluates, Maximizes Solar-Powered Cooling Systems
Solar-powered adsorption cooling systems (SACS) have gained traction as a renewable energy technology that could provide clean power for air conditioning and re…
Nuclear Power Plant
'No Safety Concern' as Zaporozhe Loses Third Power Line
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it had been told that Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant has lost connection to a third power line, but tw…
Carbon Emissions
Russia's 2050 Decarbonisation Plans in Doubt amid Sanctions
Russia's energy ministry believes Western sanctions over Ukraine could prevent the country from achieving plans to cut carbon emissions by 2050.
Crude Oil
Russia Could Lose 30% of its Oil Output Within Weeks, IEA Warns
Russia could soon be forced to curtail crude oil production by 30%, subjecting the global economy to the biggest supply crisis in decades — that is, unless Sau…
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…
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