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Submarine Cable
UGANDA: CCC Electrifies the Island of Bugala Via an Underwater Cable in Lake Victoria
A 7 km long underwater power line will soon be able to transport electricity from the Masaka district in the Buganda region to Bugala Island in Uganda.
Clean Coal
ACE and WCA Strengthen Joint Commitments to Clean Coal in Signing of Memorandum of Understanding
The ASEAN Centre for Energy and the World Coal Association have today signed a 3 year MOU under the new leadership of both organisations, in recognition of the …
Hydrogen Project
RWEA Becomes a Member of the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance
Through this alliance, the European Union aims to strengthen its position as global leader in this field, to support the EU target of reaching carbon neutrality…
United States
Trump Replaces Republican Head of Energy Regulatory Panel Who Supports Carbon Markets
President Donald Trump demoted Neil Chatterjee, the Republican head of an energy regulation panel, after he promoted the use of carbon markets by U.S. states to…
Clean Energy Transition
Port of Tyne Sets Up Clean Energy Park
The Port of Tyne has launched a new green energy park which will be used as a strategic base for UK North East’s renewable energy sector.
Offshore Wind Power
Rambøll Wins Another Hesselø Cable Route Survey Contract
Rambøll has secured another contract with Energinet to carry out an export cable route survey for the Hesselø offshore wind farm in Denmark.
Nuclear Technology
UK’s Core Power Supports Molten Salt Reactor Development
UK-based Core Power said that it has joined an international team to develop Molten Salt Reactor technology that could be used to power ships.
Coal Trade
India’s Jindal Power Looks to End Coal Imports
Indian private-sector utility Jindal Power is aiming to completely stop importing thermal coal and meet its coal requirements from local sources.
Oil & Gas Trade
China’s Jinzhou Refinery Exports First Diesel to Chile
Chinese state-controlled refiner PetroChina's Jinzhou refinery in Liaoning province has exported its first diesel cargo to Chile.
Market Analysis
Six Key Ways Sub-Saharan Africa can Address COVID-19 and Climate Change
Rocky Mountain Institute has released a new report highlighting six key measures governments in Sub-Saharan Africa can address the impacts of COVID-19 and clima…
Wind Turbine Blade
Triton Knoll Turbine Blades Arrive at Seaton Port in UK
Triton Knoll is marking a series of project firsts as turbine blades destined to be installed at the 857 MW offshore wind farm, arrive at its chosen constructio…
Oil Price
Oil Prices Jump On Large Crude Inventory Draw
The Energy Information Administration reported a day after the American Petroleum Institute estimated an 8-million-barrel draw that pushed oil prices higher.
LNG Carrier
PGNiG Group Contracts Ships for Transporting US LNG
Chartered gas carriers will be used for trading LNG contracted by PGNiG with American suppliers.
Microgrid
SEforALL Backs Mini-Grid Deployment in Sierra Leone and Madagascar
The Universal Energy Facility, a results-based financing facility managed by Sustainable Energy for All, is now open – with its first wave devoted to supportin…
Hydrogen Project
Chile Wants to Produce World’s Cheapest Green Hydrogen by 2030
Chile wants to produce the cheapest green hydrogen on the planet before the end of this decade and be among the world’s top three exporters by 2040.
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