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Wind Turbine
Solar, Wind Power Boosted German Electricity Generation This Summer
This summer, the sun and wind boosted the generation of electricity from renewable energies in Germany, according to calculations by the Fraunhofer Institute fo…
Thermal Plant
German Spend €40 billion Designed to Lessen Impact of Coal Plant Closures
German officials on Aug. 28 approved a plan to spend as much as €40 billion ($44.4 billion) over the next 20 years on projects designed to lessen the impact of…
Scotland will Power Ferries with Green Hydrogen Power
Ferries serving the Western Isles and West Coast of Scotland could soon be powered by hydrogen generated from onshore island wind power, according to a newly pu…
Gas Company BOC for Renewable Hydrogen Production and Refuelling Project in Queensland
On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency has announced $950,000 in funding for gas company BOC for a renewable hydrogen pr…
Green Hydrogen is the Ideal Alternative to Fossil Fuels
The pioneering work is known in Bremerhaven. In offshore wind energy Bremerhaven has developed comprehensive competences including internationally recognized re…
Oil & Gas Trade
Oil Pipeline Vandalism In Nigeria Soars 77%
The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) said on Sunday that it had seen a 77-percent jump in the number of cases of oil and fuel pipeline vandalism o…
Thermal Fuel
Trump Administration Considers Boost to Biofuel Mandates to Ease Farmer Anger
The Trump administration is considering ramping up biofuel blending quotas in the coming years to assuage anger in the Farm Belt over its recent broad use of wa…
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The United States, One of the Biggest Contributors to Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The United States is one of the biggest contributors to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, making its involvement in the fight against climate a matter of critical…
Nuclear Power Plant
Tokyo Electric Power May Start Reactors at World's Biggest Nuclear Plant
Tokyo Electric Power said on Monday it may start to decommission at least one nuclear reactor at its Kashiwazaki-Kariwa power plant, the world’s biggest nuclea…
Innovative Water Electrolysis Method Can Produce Hydrogen From Acid Mine Water
The South African-based company Hydrox Holdings has patented a water electrolysis method that is gaining attention across the globe. The company has developed a…
Korea: 'Nano-Leaf' Makes Hydrogen Energy
Recently, ‘Biomimetic nanoleaf electrocatalyst’, which can produce hydrogen energy, which is an eco-friendly clean energy, has been developed by mimicking the…
Oil&Gas Drilling
U.S. Crude Oil Rig Count Plunges To Near 2-Year Low
The US oil and gas rig count fell sharply on Friday, decreasing by 19 for the week, according to Baker Hughes. The total oil and gas rig count now stands at 916…
Nuclear Power Plant
Japan's Tepco to Submit Decommissioning Plan Regarding Five Reactors
Tokyo Electric Power (9501.T) will submit to a municipal official on Monday a plan regarding the decommissioning of five reactors at its Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nucl…
Oil and Gas Technology
The Iraq-Turkey Oil Pipeline Dispute: Opportunity in an Arbitration
Fatigue and frustration aside, U.S. focus and engagement in Iraq remains critical to the national- and energy-security interests of the United States and its al…
Nuclear Power Plant
IAEA Reviews Pre-operational Safety at Belarusian NNP
The operator of Belarus's first nuclear power plant has shown a commitment to strengthening safety, an expert team from the International Atomic Energy Agency (…
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