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DoE Lab Partners with XENDEE on Net-Zero Carbon Microgrids
The Idaho National Laboratory, a US Department of Energy lab, has partnered with distributed energy resources company XENDEE Corporation to develop a platform t…
Solar Power Plant
German Crew Seals 90MW PV Home Win
Clearvise is acquiring Energiepark Lausitz which owns the 90MW Klettwitz-Nord solar farm
Nuclear Power Plant
Fresh Delay to Flamanville 3 Blamed on Pandemic
The start of operations for the Flamanville 3 EPR reactor in France has been put back, with EDF saying the Covid-19 pandemic had made preparations "more difficu…
Energy Security
Chinese Firms' Energy Projects in Kazakhstan Remain Safe: Sources
Local Chinese companies said that they are prepared, and the Kazakh government will also take corresponding measures to ensure the safety.
Oil Pipeline
Putin: Nord Stream 2 Is Loaded With Gas And Ready To Deliver
Russian President Vladimir Putin has noted that the Nord Stream 2 pipeline to Germany is fully ready and prepared to start pumping gas exports.
Nuclear Fuel
Ukraine to Invest more than $333 million in its Uranium Mining Industry Over Five Years, Ministry Says
According to the concept for the development of the nuclear energy industry prepared by the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine, Ukraine intends to fully cover requir…
Energy-Eficient Building
Bringing Energy-Efficient Building Technologies Closer To Commercialization
The U.S. Department of Energy is accelerating emerging technologies from lab to market through its Technology Commercialization Fund.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle
Kawasaki’s Liquefied Hydrogen Carrier Departs to Pick up First Cargo
Kawasaki Heavy Industries’ Suiso Frontier, the world’s first liquefied hydrogen carrier, has left Japan to pick up its first hydrogen cargo in Australia.
Hydrogen Project
World’s First Liquefied Hydrogen Tanker Departs Japan
The world’s first liquefied hydrogen carrier left Japan on Friday to pick up its first cargo in Australia, with a return to Japan expected around late February…
Crude Oil
Marathon to Receive Second Release from U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve
The U.S. Energy Department awarded a second batch of crude oil from the strategic reserve to Marathon Petroleum Corp. as part of the Biden administration’s eff…
Nuclear waste
China Opposes Japanese Decision to Release Nuclear-Contaminated Water into Ocean
China is seriously concerned about and firmly opposes Japan's unilateral decision to discharge the nuclear-contaminated water into the sea and its proceeding wi…
Hydrogen Project
KRICT Develops Separator to Extract Hydrogen from By-product Gas
The KRICT and Danil Gaschem signed a technology transfer agreement on Dec. 21 regarding a separator process technology for hydrogen and carbon monoxide extracti…
Nuclear Power Plant
India to Boost Nuclear Power Capacity to 22.5GW by 2031
India’s Minister of State in the Department of Space and Department of Atomic Energy, Jitendra Singh, said India's present nuclear power capacity of 6780MWe is…
Natural Gas
Petrobras Restarts Production from Brazilian Gas Field Following Pipeline Repairs
After the repairs were carried out on the export pipeline’s subsea valve, the Brazilian oil and gas giant Petrobras has resumed gas production from the Manati …
Hydropower Plant
Bangladesh Trying to Import 500 MW Hydro-Electricity from Nepal
Power Cell director general Mohammad Hossain has said that Bangladesh is trying to import 500 MW of hydro-electricity from Nepal.
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