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Series Report: The Future of Japan's Energy and Environmental Policies
In the first four parts of this series, I mainly outlined the current state and challenges facing the supply side of energy.
Electricity Transmission
Xinjiang Sees Steady Growth in New Energy Power Generation
New energy power generation in Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region reported double digit growth in the first half of 2019 amid efforts to improve…
Wind Farm
Mammoet to Acquire ALE
Dutch heavy lift and transportation specialist Mammoet has signed an agreement to acquire the UK-based heavy lift and transportation provider ALE.
Oil & Gas Trade
China’s Customs Authorities Show Iranian Oil Imports Declined Further in June
The latest figures issued by China’s customs authorities show Iranian oil imports declined further in June reaching a low of 208,205 barrels per day, down 60 p…
Nuclear Power Plant
Boris Johnson Expressed His "Passionate" Support for Nuclear Power
Seven of the country’s eight existing nuclear plants are set to be retired by 2030, while new-build projects have faced financial uncertainty over the last two…
Solar Power Plant
Brazil's Bolsonaro to Enlist Solar to Power Major Water Transfer
Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro has lent his personal support to an upcoming scheme for solar to power a mass-scale redistribution of water.
Oil & Gas Trade
Saudi Arabia is Looking to Raise the Capacity of its East-West Oil Pipeline to 7 Million Bpd
Saudi Arabia, the world’s top crude oil exporter and the largest oil producer in OPEC, is one of the few oil producers in the Middle East that have some altern…
Electricity Transmission
Mali's Efforts to Improve Access to Renewable Energy Gets a Boost
The World Bank's board of executive directors approved a $22.7 million financing to support Mali’s efforts to promote the deployment of renewable energy in rur…
Oil & Gas Trade
Excess Output and Slowing Domestic Demand Forces China to Export Petrol Cargoes
A wave of new production and slowing domestic demand have forced China to export petrol cargoes to Nigeria and Mexico as the Asian country ramps up petrol expor…
PowerGrid Technology
Shocking News:Cyberattack Leaves South African Power Utility Customers in the Dark
On Thursday, City Power reported that its system was hijacked by a Ransomware virus leaving customers unable to access the utility’s website or purchase prepai…
People Believe Climate Change is a More Important Issue for the UK than Brexit
More than 70 per cent of people believe climate change is a more important long term issue for the UK than Brexit, according to new poll.
Oil & Gas Trade
Venezuela Opposition Divided by Proposal for Iraq-Style 'Oil-for-Food' Program
A proposal to modify U.S. oil sanctions on Venezuela to allow crude exports to be bartered for food has divided the country’s opposition between those who say …
Oil&Gas Drilling
Conservation Groups have Sued the Trump Administration
Conservation groups have sued the Trump administration for leasing roughly 4,200 acres of public lands for oil and natural gas drilling and helium fracking in n…
A look at Some of the More Interesting Thoughts of Politicians on Energy Sources
Energy is playing an increasingly important role in politics. Voters have always been interested in reducing their energy bills, but as climate change awareness…
Thermal Plant
Renewable Sources Generated 47.3% of Germany’s Electricity , While 43.4% Came from Coal and Nuclear Energy
Renewable sources generated 47.3% of Germany’s electricity in the first half of 2019, while 43.4% came from coal and nuclear energy in this period, according t…
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