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Nord Stream 2
Gazprom Says a Big Section of the Nord Stream Pipelines Need to Be Replaced
Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller said late last week that a big section of the damaged Nord Stream 1 & 2 gas pipelines would need to be replaced.
Will Bioenergy Ever Be Competitive?
New research found that miscanthus and sorghum – both C4 plant species – occupy a distinct niche of the leaf economics spectrum (LES), with greater photosynth…
Solar Power Plant
Iberdrola Commits to up to €3BN in Investment in Australia
The Spanish renewable energy giant aims to further consolidate its position in Australia, which presents a key energy market for the company.
Tidal Energy
UK’s HydroWing Taps Tidal Energy Potential in Indonesia
UK-based tidal energy developer HydroWing has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with state-owned company Indonesia Power to develop tidal energy projec…
Gas Turbine
Wärtsilä’s Gas Engines Provide Grid Balancing for 100MW Power Plant in Japan
The new plant will operate with ten Wärtsilä 34SG gas engines, which will replace a 100MW combined cycle gas turbine that was formerly located on the project …
Nuclear Power Plant
Germany Pushes to Extend Lifespan of Three Nuclear Plants -Letter
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has asked the economy, environment and finance ministries to lay the legal framework to keep the country's three nuclear power pla…
Nuclear Power Plant
EDF to Start Negotiations to End French Nuclear Plant Strikes
French electrical operator EDF will start negotiations on Tuesday to end strikes at 10 French nuclear power plants, a company spokesperson said on Monday.
Nuclear Reactor
EDF’s St. Laurent 1 Reactor Returns to Network After Shutdown
EDF's 900 megawatt (MW) Saint Laurent 1 reactor in central France has returned to the network, an EDF spokesperson said in an email to Reuters.
Oil Refinery
Guyana Opens Tender for Its First Oil Refinery
Guyana has called for proposals to design, finance and build a 30,000-barrel-per-day (bpd) oil refinery, the first for the South American country as it becomes …
Nuclear Power Plant
The Global Energy Crisis Is Contributing to a Nuclear Renaissance
Japan is considering extending a limit on the operation lifespan of nuclear plants.
Oil Field
Norway’s Equinor Considers Buying Chinese North Sea Oilfields
Reuters reported on Monday that Norway's Equinor ASA is considering buying oilfields in the British North Sea from China's CNOOC Ltd.
20th CPC National Congress
20th CPC National Congress | China’s Stronger Ability to Ensure Energy, Food Security Injects Confidence to World
Nation won’t scale back opening-up efforts or even turn to a ‘self-sufficient economy’: official
Solar Power Panel
Renewables Investment Outstrips Oil and Gas for First Time
Rystad Energy report finds that capital investments in renewables reached $494bn in 2022, compared to $446bn into oil and gas for the same period.
20th CPC National Congress
20th CPC National Congress | Economic Watch: China’s Economy to Gain New Momentum From CPC Congress
China's economic development is expected to gain new strong impetus from the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China (CPC).
Hydrogen Project
Woodside Energy Awards Nel Contract for U.S. Hydrogen Project
Woodside Energy Group has awarded Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser a contract to supply alkaline electrolyser equipment for its proposed H2OK U.S. hydrogen project in …
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