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Russian Federation
New EU Sanctions on Russia to Target Sberbank, Commission Head Tells Paper
The European Union’s forthcoming sanctions on Russia will target banks, in particular Sberbank (SBER.MM), as well as oil, the head of the European Commission U…
Carbon Emissions
The U.S. Should Bet on Green Hydrogen for Zero-Emissions Shipping, New Study Shows
A recent report states that the U.S. government should invest more in hydrogen technology and renewable energy.
Solar Power Panel
Ultra Efficient ‘Tandem’ Solar Panels Ditch the Silicone to Absorb More of the Sun’s Spectrum With Less Energy
German scientists have published details of their new solar panel, calling it the world’s most efficient of its type, which uses a wider spectrum of sunlight. …
Solar Power Plant
Will Ukraine War Derail the Middle East's Solar Power Boom?
Renewables are looking more attractive as fossil fuels from Russia are banned. Middle Eastern countries have huge potential in solar power but will lack of crit…
LNG
Japan's JERA Weighs Expanding LNG Business to China
Japanese energy group JERA, one of the world's biggest importers of liquefied natural gas, has taken a step toward a possible expansion of its LNG business to C…
Electric Car
BMW Says It's Still into Hydrogen, Not All-In on EVs Yet
Despite the introduction of the BMW X5 Hybrid and BMW iX, the brand still maintains that going full-EV isn't the way to go.
Electric Car
Honda to Put Billions into EV Research
Honda is investing $40 billion over the next decade in research, especially to realize a major shift to ecological electric vehicles, the Japanese automaker sai…
Hydrogen Technology
Japan’s ‘Hydrogen Economy’ Runs the Risk of Being Powered by Coal
The government-led drive to boost hydrogen energy and lower emissions may end up giving coal-fired power plants a new lease on life
Oil Price
Oil Prices Rise on Supply Concerns as Ukraine Crisis Deepens
Oil prices rose on Monday as concerns grew about tighter global supply, with the deepening crisis in Ukraine raising the prospect of heavier sanctions by the We…
Nuclear Power Plant
How Do Nuclear Power Plants Work?
Nuclear energy has become the single largest source of low-carbon electricity in Europe, which is predicted to retain and enhance its installed capacity between…
Solar Cell
How Close Are We to Perovskites at Scale?
Perovskite solar cells are an emerging technology that could significantly improve the efficiency and stability of photovoltaic cells.
Nuclear Power Plant
Generation IV, the Future of Nuclear Power
Although nuclear power remains controversial, new reactors are being built in surprising numbers and these will provide the second largest share of the world’s…
Could Gravity Energy Storage Be a Fossil Fuel and Battery Killer?
What exactly is gravity energy storage and why are some environmentalists so bullish on it?
LNG
Germany to Move away From Russian Gas
Germany has released nearly EUR3 billion to acquire floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminals, the Finance Ministry said on Friday, as it seeks to m…
Nuclear Power Plant
Iran Says IAEA Continues to Monitor Nuke Activities Without Access to Camera Records
The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) said Saturday that IAEA continues to monitor activities in Iran's nuclear sites, but it has no access to the recor…
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