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Smart Grid
FirstEnergy Brings 3-Year US Smart Grid Automation Project to a Close
As the grid implications of intense weather events become more obvious, an electric utility in Ohio has announced the completion of a smart grid automation proj…
Energy Transition
Call For Robust Policy Framework at Irena’s Legislators Dialogue
IRENA held its second Legislators Dialogue during last week’s Investment Forum events that took place in the context of the G20 Energy Transitions Ministerial …
Natural Gas
Russia to Close Nord Stream 1 Taps for Three Days
Gazprom has said the gas supply will be ceased due to a “three-day servicing” in a “preventive maintenance period”
EU
EU Watchdog Backs ESG ‘Quality Label’ for Market Benchmarks
The European Union's markets watchdog said on Friday that a 'quality label' for market benchmarks would help prevent investors being misled by environmental, so…
Natural Gas
Switzerland Could Align With EU Energy Saving Drive, Energy Minister Says
Switzerland could prevent an energy shortage by aligning with a European Union plan to cut gas use by 15% this winter, Energy Minister Simonetta Sommaruga told …
Solar Power Plant
Iberdrola Starts up ‘Francisco Pizarro’, the Largest Photovoltaic Plant in Europe
The plant will produce enough clean energy to power more than 334,000 homes and prevent the emission of 150,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Decades in the Making – New Catalyst Could Make Hydrogen Fuel Cells Affordable
This huge development, in the opinion of the researchers, will eventually help to fully realize the enormous potential of hydrogen fuel cells.
Natural Gas
Gazprom Says It Cannot Guarantee the Safe Operation of Nord Stream
The energy giant stated it did not know if the gas turbine would eventually be returned from Canada
Net Zero Emission
Fight Over Funding Threatens EU Deal on New Climate Laws
A dispute over how to shield poorer citizens from European Union policies to put a price on pollution is threatening to prevent the bloc's countries from agreei…
Carbon Pricing
Global Climate Goal Could Be In Peril Without Carbon Price Reform
Investors managing $10.6 trillion on Wednesday said an overhaul of international carbon pricing policies was necessary to prevent the world missing a goal to li…
United Kingdom
UK’s Ofgem Proposes New Rules to Protect Customers Amid Soaring Energy Prices
Britain's energy regulator on Monday proposed new measures to protect consumers' money and prevent energy suppliers from charging high direct debit payments, a …
CCS
UK Launches First CO2 Storage Licensing Round, Bidding to Be ‘Global Leader'
The UK on June 14 launched its first CO2 storage licensing round aimed at supplementing existing licenses and becoming a "global leader" in the field, with as m…
Energy Saving
Japan Asks People and Firms to Save Electricity to Avoid Blackouts
Japan on Tuesday called on households and companies to conserve as much electricity as possible this summer, seeking to prevent blackouts as spare reserve capac…
Fuels of the Future
The International Conference "Fuels of the Future is the leading event of the European biofuels industry and at the same time an important discussion forum for …
Inaugural Edition of World Utilities Congress Successfully Concludes in Abu Dhabi
The inaugural edition of the World Utilities Congress saw a successful conclusion on the third and final day of the event.
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