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Nuclear Technology
IAEA Highlights Work to Convert Research Reactors
Almost 3500 kg of highly enriched uranium (HEU) has been removed from research reactor sites around the world over the past few decades, thanks to efforts suppo…
Oil & Gas Trade
Iran to take Part in OPEC Meeting in March
Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh said that Islamic Republic of Iran will participate in upcoming meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries …
Coal Mine
47GW of U.S. Coal Capacity to be Uneconomic by 2024
Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC sees a $64 billion spending opportunity on top of double-digit earnings accretion for more than a dozen utilities that decide to retire…
Nuclear Technology
Oak Ridge National Laboratory to Collaborate with TVA on Avanced Reactors
The US Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) are to collaborate on the economic feasibility of po…
Coal Power
Morgan Stanley: 47GW of US Coal Capacity Uneconomic by 2024
Nearly 50GW of US coal power capacity will be unable to compete with renewables by 2024, according to analysis from US investment giant Morgan Stanley, which ad…
Oil & Gas Trade
US Slaps Sanctions on Russian Oil Company Trading with Venezuela
The Trump administration Tuesday imposed economic sanctions on Rosneft Trading SA, a Geneva-based subsidiary of Russia’s state-owned oil giant, charging it wit…
Coal Mine
Why the World’s Third-Largest Economy is Still Betting on Coal
Japan, the world’s third-largest economy, is leaning into coal power, a striking move at a time when the climate crisis is accelerating and most of its economi…
Scientists Find an Effective Way to Obtain Fuel for Hydrogen Engines
One of the most promising alternative energy sources is hydrogen, which can be extracted from water and air. A catalyst is needed for a chemical process that re…
83 solar collector installations, 15 installations of ground heat pumps
83 solar collector installations, 15 installations of ground heat pumps and 169 micro-solar installations
Asian Markets Fall as Coronavirus Hits Earnings, Growth
China is the world's biggest importer and consumer of oil, and crude prices have been particularly sensitive to the epidemic that has spread to nearly 30 countr…
How China's oil giants are contributing to anti-virus efforts
People would have never associated China's oil giants with masks without the epidemic, said a vice-chairman of the country's state assets regulator on Tuesday.
Nuclear Power Plant
IAEA Helps Streamline Pakistan's Nuclear Power Programme
Pakistan has described the support it has received from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in strengthening its nuclear power programme through a pro…
Crude
South Sudan Ignores Reports on Oil Pollution, Birth Defects
The oil industry in South Sudan has left a landscape pocked with hundreds of open waste pits, the water and soil contaminated with toxic chemicals and heavy met…
Libya's Oil Corporation: Blockade Losses Exceed $1.3 Billion
Economic fallout continues from the shutdown of Libya’s vital oil fields, with losses surpassing $1.3 billion, the national oil corporation announced Tuesday.
IAEA Reports 189 Nuclear and Radioactive Material Incidents in 2019
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported 189 incidents involving nuclear and radioactive material falling out of regulatory control in 2019, highl…
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