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MHI Vestas Chief to Chair WindEurope
MHI Vestas chief executive Philippe Kavafyan has been elected chair of trade body WindEurope for the next 18 months by the group's board of directors.
Nuclear Policy
Nuclear Associations of South Africa Demand Construction New Plants
South Africa’s nuclear professional associations have issued a general call to reboot the local nuclear industry.
United States
What’s at Stake for Clean Energy in the US Election?
How will the election shape the solar, wind, energy storage and utility sectors?
United States
Siemens Gamesa to Lay off 130 US Employees in Iowa
Siemens Gamesa has confirmed that it is reducing the workforce at its Iowa wind turbine blade manufacturing facility.
Oman
This Small Nation Is Building The World’s Next Major Energy Hub
It has long focussed on building a presence in the higher-value petrochemicals industry.
OPEC at 60: ‘Road to Stability Long and Bumpy’
Algerian energy minister and current Opec president Abdelmadjid Attar was interviewed by Argus' Ruxandra Iordache on the producer group's achievements to date a…
Vestas Names New North America Head
Eduardo Medina to replace Chris Brown who is leaving the company to pursue his own enterprise.
Nuclear Policy
Rosatom Sees Wider Financing Options for New Build
The opportunities to attract private financing to new-build projects are growing, and the Russian state nuclear corporation hopes to draw on its recent experien…
Mads Nipper Announced As Ørsted’s Next CEO
Ørsted’s Board of Directors has appointed Mads Nipper as CEO and Group President of Ørsted as of 1 January 2021.
Oil Price
Russia’s Central Bank Warns That Oil Could Slide To $25
Russia’s central bank has warned that crude oil prices could slump to $25 in its risk scenario for monetary policy over the next three years, TASS reports.
United States
Trump Administration to Deny Pending Retroactive U.S. Biofuel Waivers
U.S. President Donald Trump has instructed that dozens of oil refiner requests for retroactive waivers from U.S. biofuel laws be denied amid concerns the issue …
Solar Power Plant
ZIMBABWE: a Law to Regulate the Installation of Solar PV Systems is Under Study
The Government of Zimbabwe should soon put an end to the uncontrolled installation of solar photovoltaic systems in the country by regulating the sector.
United States
ConocoPhillips Pulls Request for Extension of Flaring Permits at 41 Texas Sites
U.S. oil and gas producer ConocoPhillips withdrew a request to extend flaring permits at 41 of its sites in West Texas.
Nuclear Policy
US DOE Agreed to Remove Plutonium from South Carolina
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has announced a $600 million settlement between the state and the federal government.
India
G20 Recovery Packages Back Fossil Fuels Over Cleaner Options
UN General-Secretary Antonio Guterres says G20 recovery packages commit twice as much money to fossil fuels than renewable energy sources.
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