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Obrador Administration rolling back energy reform in Mexico
Mexico’s importing of U.S. natural gas is going to grow exponentially as the pipelines from the United States come on line in the near future.
Oil & Gas Trade
Baltic Pipeline Opens to Ease Natural Gas Dependence on Russia
Stored natural gas has begun flowing to Finland from Latvia through the new Balticconnector pipeline in a bid to ease the region's dependence on Russian gas.
Nuclear Power Plant
Reactor Shutdowns Outweigh Start-ups in 2019
Global nuclear generating capacity stood at 392.4 GWe net at the end of 2019, down slightly on 2018, according to data from World Nuclear Association.
Siemens Signs Smart Energy Scheme Deal With Saudi's Tarshid to Reduce Co2 Emission
Siemens is turning buildings and organizations in the Kingdom into high performing assets by maximizing efficiency, minimizing costs and reducing environmental …
Iran Tension May Push up Fuel Prices, Spook Bid to Boost Economy
Global oil prices spiked 4 per cent on Friday as tensions flared up in the Middle East, setting off worries over an extended spell of market volatility hitting …
Market Analysis
Oil Infrastructure at Risk as Iran Looks to Avenge Soleimani's Death
Energy infrastructure around the Persian Gulf could be among the most tempting targets for Iran in seeking retaliation for the U.S. killing of Gen. Qassem Solei…
Oil & Gas Trade
Russia to Resume Limited Oil Supplies to Belarus Amid Talks
Belarus has reached an agreement with Russia for limited oil supplies after Moscow earlier this week stopped supplying crude amid stalled talks on strengthening…
Power Generation from Missouri River's Upstream Dams Increases in 2019
The Western Area Power Administration relies heavily on energy from the dams for the power it sells and must buy electricity on the open market in years when hy…
Offshore Wind Power
Denmark Sets New Record for Wind Energy
State-run energy operator Energinet announced its new wind record on Twitter Thursday. The renewable energy source now makes up 47 percent of the country’s ene…
Cooperation case
Chinese TBEA and Emirati AMEA Awarded 100 MW Solar Plant Contract
The Chinese company TBEA Xinjiang New Energy and the Emirati company Amea Power have been awarded the contract to build a 100 MW solar power plant in the govern…
Halifax, Nova Scotia Considering Hydrogen Energy for Transportation
The capital of Canada’s most populated east cost province is considering hydrogen energy for transportation.
Nuclear Power Plant
German Reactor Enters Decommissioning
Unit 2 of Germany's Philippsburg nuclear power plant was disconnected from the grid at 6.55pm on 31 December, as planned, marking the end of 35 years of operati…
Nuclear Power Plant
UAE to Inaugurate First Nuclear Plant
The UAE’s first nuclear power plant will start operations in the first quarter of 2020, local media reported yesterday.
Can Cogeneration Pave the Way to Better Energy Efficiency?
Combined heat and power (CHP) was always a great idea: using the heat generated as a by-product of electricity production to warm homes in colder climes.
Electric Car
Tesla's Lock on Electric Vehicles May Not Last As Competitors Ready to Launch
This was the year that Tesla’s lock on high-end all-electric vehicles began to break, with Audi and Jaguar sending electric SUVs out into the world.
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