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Carbon Neutral
Chinese-Danish Study Takes CO2 a Step Closer to Raw Material for Carbon Neutral Push
Researchers from China and Denmark say they have worked out an important step in how to turn carbon dioxide into a raw material using electricity – a process t…
India
Indus Waters Treaty: Pakistan, India to Discuss Hydropower Projects
New Delhi and Islamabad are set to start talks at the PCIW level under Indus Waters Treaty.
Hydrogen Production
Hydrogen Hype Gets Real with Big Japanese Tender
Australia’s grand hydrogen export ambition faces its first market test with Japan’s largest power generator calling for competitive bids to supply the hydroge…
Oil Price
Arab Oil Producers Say OPEC+ Should Stick to Current Output Agreement
OPEC+ should stick to its current agreement to add 400,000 barrels of oil per day each month to output, ministers of Arab oil-producing countries said on Sunday…
Solar Power Panel
UK Sees Biggest Solar Growth Since 2015!
Nearly 730MW of capacity was installed around the UK in 2021, according to a new report.
Hydropower Plant
Ethiopia Turns on the Turbines at Giant Nile Hydropower Plant
Ethiopia began producing electricity on Sunday from its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), a multi-billion-dollar hydropower plant on the River Nile that n…
LNG
S. Korea Contemplating Sharing LNG with Europe amid Ukraine Crisis
South Korea is thinking seriously about sharing its liquefied natural gas (LNG) inventories with Europe amid looming supply disruptions sparked by the Ukraine c…
China
China Datang Guaranteed Power and Heat Supply During Beijing Winter Olympics
During the Spring Festival of 2022, China Datang was in full swing to ensure energy supply, and the production safety was stable and orderly.
Russian Federation
‘Everything Is on the Table,’ EU Chief Says of Russian Energy Sanctions as Ukraine Tensions Escalate
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has told CNBC that energy sanctions against Russia are still an option if the country invades Ukraine.
SMR
Report Claims ‘Serious Problems’ with Proposed NuScale SMR
The analysis, released by the institute February 17, primarily focuses on the SMR project the Oregon-based company is building for Utah Associated Municipal Pow…
Energy Transition
UK Low Carbon and Renewables Turnover Stalls for Six Years
UK Office for National Statistics data shows low carbon and renewables turnover was £41.2bn in 2020 and showed 'no significant change' since 2014.
Wind Turbine
Tower Manufacturer Windar Renovables Builds Production Site in Poland
Work on the 80 million euro project is scheduled to begin this year. As soon as operations can begin, the plant will employ 450 workers.
Natural Gas
Can Norwegian Natural Gas Solve Europe's Energy Crisis?
Norway’s Equinor has agreed to maintain maximum natural gas production rates to help the European Union fill its gas storage facilities.
Oil Price
Supply Shortages are Wreaking Havoc on The energy Industry
The energy sector is facing shortages on all sides, with commodity prices soaring around the world and very little hope that it will be solved in the near term.
Oil Price
Oil Falls on Prospect of Iran Oil Sanctions Easing
Oil prices retreated on Friday after wild swings during the week, as the prospect of extra supply from Iran returning to the market outweighed fears of a possib…
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