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Carbon Emissions
EU Reaches Informal Accord on 55% CO2 Cut by 2030
EU negotiators have provisionally agreed a new target to cut CO2 by at least 55% from 1990 levels by 2030 as part of an informal accord on the draft EU climate …
Hydrogen Project
Volvo Trucks Reaffirms Commitment to Hydrogen Fuel Cell Trucks
Volvo Trucks has today reaffirmed its commitment in developing hydrogen-powered trucks with fuel cell variants set to come in the near future.
Hydrogen Project
Plans Progress for Barcelona’s First Hydrogen Station
A new contract has been signed to ensure ultimate safety at Barcelona’s first-ever hydrogen station.
Nuclear Equipment
Rooppur 2 Components Begin Journey to Bangladesh
The reactor pressure vessel and first two steam generators for Rooppur unit 2 have started their journey from the Volgodonsk branch of AEM-Technology JSC in Rus…
Nuclear Power Plant
Fuel Loading Under Way at Tianwan 6
The loading of fuel assemblies into the core of the reactor of unit 6 at the Tianwan nuclear power plant in China's Jiangsu province began on 14 April.
China
China to Bring Solar and Wind Power Generation to 11% of Total Electricity Use in 2021
China has flagged it will seek to raise its power generation from solar and wind plants to around 11% of the country’s total power consumption in 2021, from 9.…
Offshore Wind Power
Giant Offshore Wind Energy Projects to be Built in Ireland’s Seas
Ireland’s plans for developing offshore wind are starting to take real shape with two new large projects in the pipeline.
Philippines Ready To Claim Oil Resources With Military
The disputed South China Sea may soon see an escalation in tensions over oil drilling rights between China and the Phillippines
Oil & Gas Trade
World’s Largest Oil Trader Expects Strong Demand Rebound This Year
Global oil demand is set for a rebound between now and the end of next year, with consumption expected to rise from current levels by as much as 8 million barre…
Electricity Trade
DEME Wins French Floater Export Cable Gig
DEME’s French subsidiary has won a contract for the export cable for the 30MW Leucate floating offshore wind farm, off France.
Market Analysis
Americas to ‘Lead Global Storage by 2025’
S will be responsible for the most growth and will be followed by China and then Japan, says Wood Mackenzie
Carbon Emissions
UK Commits to 78% Emissions Cut by 2035
The UK Government will set the world’s most ambitious climate change target into law to reduce emissions by 78% by 2035 compared to 1990 levels, announced toda…
Crude Oil
China Cuts Saudi, Russia Crude Imports in March
China imported less crude from top suppliers Saudi Arabia and Russia in March compared to a month earlier, while boosting arrivals from Brazil and the UAE, cust…
Thermal Plant
Montenegro Expects more Hours for Pljevlja Power Plant
Montenegrin state-owned utility EPCG expects to be granted additional operating hours for the 225MW Pljevlja lignite-fired plant, which had been due to close la…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Seoul Requests Voluntary Cut from State Coal Plants
The South Korean government has asked state-owned Kepco utilities to voluntarily restrict its use of coal in April-November to limit overall emissions, sources …
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