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Oil Field
How Norway Can Expand Its Oil Industry and Reduce Emissions
Norway is aiming to cut its emissions by 55 percent from 1990 levels by the end of the decade, an ambitious target for the world’s 13th largest oil-producing n…
LNG
Japan's Mitsui Nears Decision to Join New Sakhalin-2 Operator, Nikkei Reports
The logo of Japanese trading company Mitsui & Co. is seen in Tokyo, Japan, January 10, 2018. REUTERS/Toru HanaiJapanese trading firm Mitsui & Co is close to mak…
Oil Refinery
Shell Cuts Output at German Refinery as Rhine Is Drying up
The company has cited the “low water level” of Rhine as the reason for its decision
Solar Power Plant
Spanish Resort to Develop Major PV Generation and EV Hubs
PortAventura World, the popular resort to the south of Barcelona, is demonstrating how a private facility can lead the way towards a decarbonised future.
Paris Climate Agreement
Decarbonization Scenarios Outlined by Energy Companies Incompatible With Paris Agreement Goals
Decarbonisation scenarios produced by BP, Royal Dutch Shell and Equinor are incompatible with Paris Agreement goals for a safe and habitable planet.
Crude Oil
U.S. Big Company Oil Reserves up 13% Since 2017, Deals Drive Recent Growth -Study
U.S. oil reserves held by 50 large companies rose by 13% over the five years ended in December, according to an Ernst & Young report released on Wednesday, with…
Germany
Germany to Give Energy Essentials Priority by Rail if Rhine Disruption Worsens
Germany plans to give the transportation of materials and equipment essential for energy production priority on the country's rail networks should water levels …
Natural Gas
Australia’s Santos Buys Pipeline Route for Undeveloped Gas Project
Australia's Santos Ltd said on Thursday it had bought a company that owns an approved underground pipeline route that could transport natural gas from its plann…
Natural Gas
New Partnership Inked to Develop Decentralised Power Plants in Thailand
INNIO and B.Grimm Power seek to develop decentralised and highly efficient liquefied natural gas and natural gas plants
United Kingdom
E.ON Makes More Than £3BN in Profit in First Six Months
The global energy group said EBITDA declined by £591 million.
Net Zero Emission
What Are the Key Accelerators of Industrial Decarbonization?
Decarbonizing heavy industry will require collaboration on an unprecedented scale between companies that have historically been in fierce competition with one a…
Hydrogen Production
Green Hydrogen Plant to Decarbonize UK’s Largest Freight Port
The Iberdrola group is planning to build a large green hydrogen plant at the port of Felixtowe (England) which will contribute to the decarbonisation of the lar…
Carbon Emissions
How the Aluminum Industry Is Forging a Path Toward Decarbonization
Humanity produced nearly 66 million metric tons of aluminum in 2020 — along with 2 percent of total global emissions.
Gas power plant
Equinor May Postpone Closure of Norwegian Gas-Fired Power Plant
Norway-based energy major Equinor could continue to operate its natural gas-fired Mongstad power plant to support the country’s electricity supply. The company…
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Decades in the Making – New Catalyst Could Make Hydrogen Fuel Cells Affordable
This huge development, in the opinion of the researchers, will eventually help to fully realize the enormous potential of hydrogen fuel cells.
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