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Wind Power Project
TIWTC Opens Wind Energy Training Centre in Taichung Harbor
The Taiwan International Windpower Training Corporation (TIWTC) has held a grand opening ceremony for the GWO wind energy training centre at Taichung Harbor.
Shell Leads Big Oil in the Race to Invest in Clean Energy Tech
Major oil companies are poised to do a record number of clean-energy deals this year, with Royal Dutch Shell Plc leading a group of European majors that are wel…
Nuclear Policy
China has Issued a White Paper Outlining its Approach to Nuclear Safety
China's State Council Information Office has today issued a white paper outlining its approach to nuclear safety. The country, it says, has an effective nuclear…
$20B Danish Fund Ditches Oil Supermajors Over Climate Concerns
The US$20-billion Danish fund MP Pension said on Tuesday it is excluding the world’s largest oil companies from its portfolio, looking to secure long-term retu…
Energy Storage Battery
Every Charge Cycle Counts When It Comes to Battery Degradation
As battery owners and operators seek to maximise the returns from their assets, they simultaneously face the Herculean challenge of managing degradation. This r…
Energy Storage Battery
Invisible Solar Cells Aim to Extend Driving Range for Electric Cars unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show
A new system for integrating solar cells into the roof of an electric car will be unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show this September, and they promise to not o…
Nuclear Power Plant
Japan: 24 Commercial Reactors are Currently being Decommissioned
The Japan Atomic Energy Commission has urged plant operators to plan ahead to lower safety risks and costs requiring decades of work and billions of yen.
Solar Power Plant
Solar Energy Badly Harms The Environment
The Modi government has been shovelling scarce taxpayer resources into solar energy, with a further $6.5 billion promised till 2022.
India and Russia Will Unveil A Energy Co-operation Agreement to Reduce India's Dependence on Traditional Fuel Suppliers
The framework, to be inked at the Modi-Putin summit, aims for an alternate route for oil, gas and coal from the Russian far east, an area marked out by both nat…
Nuclear Technology
The US DOE is all in on New Nuclear Energy,Says US Administration
The US Administration is committed to reviving and revitalising the nuclear industry and is leading by action, not just words, according to US Department of Ene…
Energy Storage Project
“Advanced Clean Energy Storage”in US:Store Energy in A Salt Cavern
A new project called Advanced Clean Energy Storage has been launched in Utah by a consortium of partners including Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems to store ene…
Smart Grid
Smarter Grid Solutions Develop Well From Germany to The Whole Europe
Scottish software company Smarter Grid Solutions (SGS) is expanding into Europe following successful trials with a German utility company.
Nuclear Policy
Global Nuclear Energy Capacity Rises for Sixth Straight Year
The WNA says that global nuclear generation increased in 2018 for the sixth straight year. Reactors worldwide produced more than 2500 TWh of electricity, about …
Oil & Gas Trade
Gazprom Conceded for Decline in European Gas Exports, Prices
Kremlin-controlled energy giant Gazprom on Thursday conceded for the first time that its gas exports to Europe, as well as its prices, will decline in 2019 foll…
Solar Power Plant
State Gives Solar Preferences on Land “Preserved” for Farmland
Laws that provide special tax incentives to promote farmland preservation already skew land use decisions. We shouldn’t obscure market signals even further by …
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