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Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago Laying the Foundation for a Hydrogen Economy
Hydrogen featured in Keith Rowley’s, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, speech on energy with the nation said to be exploring feasibility and regulatory as…
Nuclear Reactor
Rosatom Starts Construction of Unique Power Unit with BREST-OD-300 fast Neutron Reactor
The construction of a 300 MW nuclear power unit enabled with the innovative BREST-OD-300 lead-cooled fast reactor has begun at the site of the Siberian Chemical…
Nuclear Power Plant
Czech Republic to Rule Russia and China Out of Nuclear Power Plant Construction Project
South Korea’s chance to win a nuclear power plant construction project in the Czech Republic has increased as Russia and China are likely to be ruled out.
Nuclear Equipment
31 Highly Radioactive Waste Containers at Fukushima Daiichi Nuke Plant Past Lifespans
Thirty-one containers of highly radioactive sediments at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant have exceeded their lifespans
Nuclear Fuel
Russia Brings Back Largest Global Uranium Project
Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Trutnev has instructed Rosatom to submit a plan for the resumption of uranium mining in Yakutia.
Nuclear Power Plant
Issue of Operating Licence for Belarus Unit 1 Prompts Protests from Lithuania
The Belarus NPP on 2 June received an operating licence for unit 1 from the Emergencies Ministry.
Offshore Wind Power
Scotland’s Biggest Offshore Wind Farm Exports First Power
Moray East offshore wind farm in the Moray Firth, Scotland, on June 4 exported its first power to the national grid via its new substation south of New Deer in …
Nuclear Power Plant
Dungeness B: Kent's Last Nuclear Power Station Closes Early
The final nuclear power station on the Kent coast is to close ahead of schedule after issues found within the reactors rendered it beyond repair.
Nuclear Power Plant
Iraq Plans Nuclear Power Plants to Tackle Electricity Shortage
Iraq is planning to build eight nuclear reactors to tackle a crippling power shortage in the oil-rich economy.
Coal Mine
Mon County Coal Mine Scheduled to Close in August
The former Blacksville No. 2 Mine in Monongalia County is scheduled to cease operations later this year, resulting in the layoffs of 180 workers.
Hydrogen Project
Loop Energy, GreenCore Aiming for 1,500 EV and Hydrogen Refuelling Stations by 2026
Loop Energy and GreenCore have revealed a new partnership today (June 8) to develop and build hydrogen-powered EV charging stations with the first pilot install…
Market Analysis
Solar Still Among Cheapest New-Build Power Generation in Australia
Solar PV and wind will continue to be the cheapest sources of new electricity generation capacity in Australia, even when integration costs are included
Energy Transition
Lithuania Sets Records in Speed and Scope of Energy Transition
While EU governments are still debating whether they need new pipelines or can get off the natural gas tap, Lithuania has been transforming its heat supply at r…
Solar Power Plant
British Solar Park Plans Recommended for Approval
Plans for a new solar energy scheme to the east of Leeds, England, have been recommended for approval by the City Council’s expert planning officers.
Nuclear Reactor
EDF Energy Scraps Plans to Restart Dungeness B Nuclear Plant
EDF Energy has decided to begin removing fuel from Britain's Dungeness B nuclear power station in Kent, moving forward decommissioning it had planned for 2028.
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