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LNG
Shell, Unions Reach Deal to End Strike at Prelude FLNG off Australia
Shell and unions representing workers at its Prelude floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) facility have reached a wage deal to end a long-running strike and re…
Electric Car
Super-Fast Charging Method to Optimize Electric Vehicles
Even though electric cars are becoming increasingly popular, many people are still hesitant to switch. One factor is that starting an electric vehicle takes so …
Electric Vehicle Battery
EV Maker Polestar to Provide Batteries for ‘Flying’ Electric Boats
Luxury EV maker Polestar will provide battery and charging systems to electric boat firm Candela after the two Swedish companies signed a multi-year agreement.
Net Zero Emission
Toyota Recognizes California Authority to Set Vehicle Emissions Standards
Toyota Motor Corp on Tuesday said it recognized the state of California's authority to set vehicle emissions standards under the U.S. Clean Air Act.
Solar Power Plant
STEAG Joins Forces With German PV Monitoring Start-up
Power generation solutions provider STEAG has become a shareholder in Berlin-based start-up Solytic GmbH in order to strengthen its competencies in digitalisati…
How the Energy Industry Can Take the Lead on Making the Digital World More Sustainable
Data management centres are the perfect example of areas where there is significant room for improvement.
United States
Rystad Energy: Inflation Reduction to Boost US Wind and Solar Investments
The Inflation Reduction Act is set to boost installed solar and onshore wind capacity in the US by 40% by 2030, with an extra 155 GW of capacity expected to com…
Mexico
As Mexico Stalls Major Solar Projects, Companies Turn To Smaller Workarounds
With alternative energy projects stalled in Mexico due to controversial energy reforms, companies are increasingly turning to smaller-scale renewable options th…
Crude Oil
U.S. Crude in SPR Hits Lowest Level Since January 1985
U.S. crude inventory in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) fell by 8.1 million barrels in the latest week to the lowest level in more than 35 years, accordin…
Oil Refinery
Venezuela’s Second Largest Refinery Resumes Gasoline Production
Venezuela's state oil and gas company PDVSA has restarted gasoline production at the country's second largest refinery after repairing a breakdown.
Carbon Emissions
Microsoft and Alaska Airlines Are Working With This Startup to Make Clean Jet Fuel From Carbon Emissions
Sustainable aviation fuel, commonly called SAF, has so far been expensive to produce, but new startups are now creating clean fuels out of carbon at a much chea…
Wind Farm
Siemens Gamesa Opens a New Stage for the Wind Energy in Romania With the First Wind Farm in Ten Years
Siemens Gamesa collaborates once again with the promoter Eurowind Energy and will build a 48 MW wind farm.
Wind Farm
Saudi Arabia Is Planning to Build the World’s Largest Wind Farm in Uzbekistan
Saudi Arabia has promised as much as $14 billion in investments in Uzbekistan, with $12 billion earmarked to address ongoing energy shortages.
United States
U.S. To Spend More Than $500 Billion on Climate Over a Decade Under Three Laws, Study Says
The U.S. government will spend more than $500 billion on climate technology and clean energy over the next decade under three recently enacted laws, an analysis…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Germany’s Uniper to Restart Coal-Fired Power Plant as Gazprom Halts Supply to Europe
German utility Uniper SE on Monday said it will start producing electricity for the market at its Heyden 4 hard-coal-fired power plant as a three-day halt in Ru…
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