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Natural Gas
Ukraine and Putin: An Expanded Perspective
Ukraine is the largest natural gas transit system in the world, particularly to Europe and earns roughly $1.2 billion per year from transit fees at $2.66 per 10…
Hydrogen Production
High European Hydrogen Production Costs Point to Likely Imports from US, Middle East
The UK remains the highest priced region globally for low-carbon hydrogen production despite sharp drops in January, S&P Global Platts' new interactive Hydrogen…
Oil Price
Soaring Fuel is Bad Timing for Governments Facing Voters
Oil’s relentless march toward triple figures has already prompted political action from incumbents. India cut retail taxes on gasoline and diesel in November a…
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…
Coal Mine
The indian Govt Plans New Tech, Digital Infrastructure to Support Domestic Coal Mines operations
This involves a strong, multi-speed backbone information technology and infrastructure system that allows rapid deployment of new technologies.
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…
United States
Duke Energy Targets Expansion, Plans 1.1-GW Renewables RfP
US electric utility Duke Energy Corp (NYSE:DUK) will seek to acquire or contract up to 1.1 GW of intermittent power capacity, specifically renewables, in a bid …
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…
Oil Price
Asia Shares Skid, Oil Surges as Ukraine Tensions Smoulder
Asian share markets slid and oil surged on Monday amid warnings Russia was set to invade Ukraine, risking sanctions that could trigger a further spike in energy…
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…
First-of-Its-Kind Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Takes to the Skies
A collaboration between Rolls-Royce, Tecnam Aircraft and Rotax successfully produces the new hybrid-electric aircraft P2010 H3PS.
Solar Power Plant
Efigen Signs Agreement with PowerChina to Develop 238-MW Solar Farm in Colombia
Efigen, in a partnership with Bosk Capital, has signed an agreement with Power Construction Corporation of China (PowerChina) to develop and sell a 238 MW solar…
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.
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