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Oil Price
Asia's Energy Markets Watching for Russia-Ukraine Fallout
Asia is expected to face higher oil, gas and coal prices if Russia invades Ukraine and triggers sanctions and reprisals from the West, analysts say.
Solar Technology
South Korea: First SK
South Korea Government and SK fuel retail opened the first 'total super energy' station that charges electric vehicles and generates electricity from fuel cell…
Oil Price
Serbia Caps Fuel Retail Prices for 30 Days
Serbia's government said it capped the fuel retail prices for the next 30 days in a bid to alleviate the impact of the global fuel prices surge on living standa…
Hydrogen Production
Rusatom Overseas and Air Liquide completed a feasibility study for the construction of a hydrogen production complex on Sakhalin Island
Rusatom Overseas and Air Liquide announced the completion of a feasibility study for the construction of a hydrogen production complex on Sakhalin Island and pr…
Solar Technology
Ground-Breaking Projects Using Solar to Decarbonise Cement
Two ground-breaking projects are aiming to decarbonise the energy-intensive cement industry.
Natural Gas
Thailand Could Brace Potential Gas Supply Shortage from Myanmar
The country is expected to rely on Laos for electricity supply.
Oil Price
Oil Falls on Profit-Taking, All Eyes on Russia, Ukraine
Oil prices fell on Tuesday as investors took profits from the previous day's rally to seven-year highs and as global stock markets slumped, although losses were…
Crude Oil
Barclays Raises 2022 Crude Oil Price Forecasts on Higher IEA Demand View
Barclays raised its crude oil price forecasts for 2022 on Monday, driven by a revision to demand estimates by the International Energy Agency (IEA) last week.
Net Zero Emission
Duke Energy Aims to Double Renewable Energy Capacity by 2030
Duke Energy said it plans to double its renewable energy capacity by the end of the decade, and stop generating electricity from coal by 2035.
Oil Price
‘A Very Scary Concept’: Energy Ministers Fearful of Oil Prices Surpassing $100 a Barrel
Energy ministers representing Egypt and Cyprus on Monday said they were deeply concerned about the potential for oil prices to climb above $100 a barrel.
Solar Power Plant
Photovoltaic and Wind Power Reduce Carbon Footprint
A recent study investigated the major factors in reducing the carbon footprint of electricity consumption in Switzerland.
Nuclear Reactor
DOE Launches Credit Program to Help Preserve Nation’s Nuclear Fleet
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is seeking input on a newly established $6 billion program aimed at supporting the continued operation of U.S. nuclear react…
Net Zero Emission
UK's National Grid to Get Grid Stability Services from Renewables for First Time
Britain's National Grid said on Monday it will be able to obtain grid stability services from renewable power generators for the first time, in the path to deca…
Coal Mine
Coal Mines Transformed Society. Now, Their Flooded Remains Could Heat the Homes of the Future
The ramifications of the Industrial Revolution, which had its roots in 18th-century Britain, were huge.
Offshore Wind Power
Orsted and Eversource Start Building New York’s ‘First’ Offshore Wind Project
South Fork Wind, hailed as New York’s ‘first’ offshore wind energy project is now under construction.
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