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This Oil Major Says Net Zero Emissions Is ‘The Only Way To Go’
The world needs to get to the point at which it will no longer add to the stock of greenhouse gases, and reducing emissions to net zero “is the only way to go,…
Wind Farm
Hypothermia, Falls and Electrocution – Figures Lay Bare Scotland’s Windfarm Injuries
Hypothermia, falls from height and electrocution are among the injuries caused to Scotland’s windfarm workers over the last five years, according to new figure…
Geothermal Heat Exposes Glacial Cliffs
Grímsvötn is located on the west side of Vatnajökull glacier and is the most active volcano in Iceland. Over the last few decades, its activity has increased…
Offshore Wind Power
Carbon Trust Picks Floating Wind Challenge Team
The Carbon Trust has contracted four companies to carry out a study on the moorings and anchoring systems for floating offshore wind in challenging environments…
Hydrogen Project
Oil Major Total says keep an eye on “very interesting” German Hydrogen Projects
French oil major Total keeps an eagle eye on German projects that use electricity to produce synthetic fuels. “There are a number of projects in Germany that w…
Solar Power Plant
Sunseap, InfraCo Asia compete 168MW solar plant in Vietnam
Singapore-based clean energy firm Sunseap International and partner InfraCo Asia have commissioned a 168MW solar farm in Ninh Thuan province, on the south-centr…
Solar Power Plant
Statkraft Inks 270MW PPA to Supply Audax With PV Power
Norway’s Statkraft and Spain’s Audax Renovables have rubberstamped what they describe as the largest long-term supply deal witnessed in Spain’s history.
Thermal Fuel
EIA: Fossil Fuels Continue to Dominate U.S. Energy Consumption
Fossil fuels—petroleum, natural gas, and coal—have accounted for at least 80% of energy consumption in the United States for well over a century.
Nuclear Power Plant
Russia to Float Nuclear Plant to Arctic
The power station named the Akademik Lomonsov is set to be transported from St Petersburg, across the Northern Sea, to a mineral-rich region near the port town …
Nuclear Power Plant
Nuclear Fuel Transfer Resumes at Fukushima Daiichi
The operator of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant has resumed work to remove nuclear fuel from one of the damaged reactor buildings.
Oil & Gas Trade
New Report Says Liquefied Natural Gas is The New Coal
It seems that the international boom in liquefied natural gas (LNG) is not the best news for the climate. A newly released report called “The New Gas Boom,” f…
India Government targets at adding 1,190MW of hydropower capacity in 2019
Last year, the India government had targeted hydel capacity addition of 840 MW but it managed to achieve only 140 MW.
Mexico Key to Central America and Caribbean Growth
More than 9.5GW of new wind capacity will be commissioned in Central America and the Caribbean by the end of 2028, with the majority of this capacity being adde…
Solar Power Plant
PV Innovation Can Drive European Market Forward, Says JA Solar
Major manufacturer JA Solar is optimistic that PVtechnology roadmap can serve and accelerate the solar grid-parity march through Europe.
5th International Oil and Gas Conference
The annual conference creates a platform for expert’s to interact, provides networking opportunities and also to explore the innovative ideas of the other comm…
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