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Nine EU Partners Reject French-led Electricity Reforms
Nine EU states, including Germany, on Monday rejected a French-led bid to reform Europe's wholesale energy markets as prices soar.
China
Energy-Starved China Forced To Accept Australian Coal
China is so desperate for coal amid a power crunch threatening its economic growth that it has released Australian coal that has been sitting in bonded storage …
Coal Production
China to Boost Energy Supply to Ensure People's Basic Living Needs, Stable Economic Performance
China will take further steps to ensure electricity and coal supply this winter and next spring, to ensure people's basic living needs and keep economic perform…
Nuclear Policy
US Suspends Authority to Ship Nuclear Materials to China
The US Federal Register on 1 October published a notice by the NRC, dated 27 September with immediate effect, suspending the general licence authority under NRC…
Nuclear Policy
Romanian Energy Policy will See Nuclear Double
It would double the country's nuclear power supply in a decade.
Electricity Reform
Power Sector Reforms Launched in Mexico
Mexico's state power concern, the Federal Electricity Commission, will become a vertically integrated state agency under reforms proposed by President Andrés M…
Hydrogen Project
N California Plans Tighter Rules for hydrogen plants
Regulators in northern California are working to implement new regulations onemissions from hydrogen plants within petroleum refineries.
Market Analysis
China’s Coal Shortage could Leave Other Countries in the Dust
China is in dire need of more coal, and it’s willing to pay ‘any price’ to secure more of the world’s dirtiest fossil fuel – which means other countries ri…
Rosatom
Rosatom Takes Part in 65th IAEA General Conference
Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation took part in the 65th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency, held in Vienna, Austria on September…
Armenia Eyes Energy Cooperation with Iran
The foreign minister of Armenia called for cooperation with neighboring Iran in the oil and energy sectors.
Smart City
China Formulates Plan for New Infrastructure to Spur Domestic Demand
China has formulated a plan for new infrastructure to spur domestic demand, economic transformation and growth sustainability.
Energy Taxation
EU Links Tariff Preferences to Paris Climate Agreement
The European Commission today proposed linking its most preferential trade tariffs to compliance with the Paris international climate agreement.
Nuclear Policy
Illinois Energy Bill Becomes Law
The final version of the bill was passed by the Illinois Senate earlier this week.
UAE-UK Ink New Energy Partnership
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, bp and Masdar announced the signing of strategic framework agreements to expand upon the UAE and UK’s longstanding track record…
Carbon Emissions
Energy Crunch Should Spur Green Shift, EU Climate Chief Says
Timmermans speaks to lawmakers on planned EU carbon cuts.
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