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African Union to Roll Out Continent-Wide Electricity Market Masterplan
The African Development Bank (AfDB) and the African Union Development Agency (AUDA-NEPAD) have agreed to jointly develop a blueprint for a pan-continental elect…
Coal Mining Fades and So Do Jobs
The closing of coal fired-generators in Texas and other states as coal has become an increasingly expensive source of power has resulted in job losses in coal m…
Nuclear Equipment
ECS Engineering Services Delivers 49 Duct Cradles for Nuclear Power Station
ECS’ in-house fabrication department has recently completed the manufacture of 49 steel duct cradles destined for the main reactor building at a UK nuclear pow…
Thermal Plant
Los Angeles Wants to Replace the Natural Gas Plant by Hydrogen-fueled Power Plant
As Los Angeles weans itself off the last of its coal-generated electricity, the city needs to replace that fuel with a climate-polluting natural gas plant in Ut…
Los Angeles Wants to Build Their Fist Hydrogen-Fueled Power Plant
As Los Angeles weans itself off the last of its coal-generated electricity, the city needs to replace that fuel with a climate-polluting natural gas plant in Ut…
Seismic Upgrades Move Forward at B.F. Sisk Dam
A billion-dollar seimic upgrade project at B.F. Sisk Dam and San Luis Reservoir in California is to move forward, the US Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) and the Ca…
Osnabrück Police to Trial Hydrogen Car
Germany’s Osnabrück Police Department will trial a hydrogen patrol car in a bid to make its fleet more environmentally friendly and sustainable.
US EPA Sends Final 2020 Biofuel Volumes to White House for Review
The US Environmental Protection Agency on Friday sent its delayed 2020 biofuel blending mandate to the White House for review, but continues to allow for the po…
Crude
Asia Seen Adequately Prepared for Deeper OPEC Crude Output Cuts
Asia appears well prepared for OPEC's new crude production cut era as Chinese, South Korean and Japanese refiners' flexible feedstock procurement strategies wou…
New Initiative Positions Texas as Geothermal Energy Leader
With a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy, the Cockrell School of Engineering is launching a unique initiative that aims to make The University…
Reclamation, DWR Move Forward with Seismic Upgrades at B.F. Sisk Dam
The U.S. Department of Interior’s Bureau of Reclamation and the California Department of Water Resources are moving forward on an estimated billion-dollar seis…
CCS
The Economics And Technology Behind Trapping Carbon Dioxide
The U.S. Department of Energy plans to partner with the University of Wyoming to accelerate research on carbon capture technology at two of the state’s coal-fi…
CCS
Four Major Comapanies Join Dutch Carbon Capture Project
Project Porthos has signed an agreement with Air Liquide, Air Products, ExxonMobil and Shell to collectively work on preparations for the capture, transport and…
Indian Railways Signs MoU with DFID for Cooperation in Eenergy Efficiency
The Indian Railways has signed an agreement with the department for International Development (DFID), United Kingdom for cooperation in the field of energy effi…
U.S. DOE Awards $7m in Funding for Work on Reducing Geothermal Drilling Cost
The U.S. Department of Energy has announced the recipients of $7 million funding to help decrease the cost of geothermal drilling operations and field developme…
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