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Chevron and Japan’s MOL to Explore CO2 Shipping From Singapore to Australia
They will look into the technical and commercial feasibility of initially transporting up to 2.5m tonnes per annum of liquefied CO2 by 2030.
Romania
Romanian Government Partially Regulates Energy Markets Until 2025
Romania's government changed its energy support scheme for households, small businesses and industry on Friday, partially regulating its power market until Marc…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
The $15 Billion Plan to Curtail Indonesia’s Coal Industry
The United States and Japan will lead a group of counties that will offer $15 billion to Indonesia for retiring its coal power plants earlier and moving on to l…
UN Launches Satellite System to Track Methane Emissions
The United Nations is launching a satellite-based system to detect and track global methane emissions as part of efforts to reduce emissions of methane.
Nuclear Reactor
EU Needs $460 Billion Investment to Maintain Nuclear Power Capacity
The European Union will need up to $462 billion (450 billion euros) in investment just to keep the current level of its nuclear power generation capacity.
Hydrogen Production
Philippines’ President Greenlights Offshore Wind, Green Hydrogen Plan
The Philippines’ President has given the country’s Department of Energy the green light to move forward with its plan to explore and develop the offshore wind…
Nuclear Reactor
Finland Introduces Scheme to Prevent Power Blackouts
Finland's national power grid operator said on Friday it will introduce voluntary procedures for companies and the public sector to help prevent electricity sho…
Natural Gas
Persistent EU Rifts Seen Delaying Any Approval of Gas Price Cap
Belgium, Greece, Italy and Poland on Friday threatened to block a new set of European Union steps to alleviate an acute energy crunch.
Carbon Emissions
COP27: Biden Says US Will Meet 2030 Emissions Targets
During his speech at the climate summit, he said the government has put its money where its mouth is on climate change.
Carbon Emissions
Global CO2 Emissions in 2022 ‘Remain at Record Levels’
Projected emissions from coal and oil are above their 2021 levels, according to a new report.
Energy Transition
IRENA’s Energy Transition Platform Bags $1b Investments
The platform aims to ramp up funding for renewable projects in developing countries.
Energy Storage Battery
AGL Breaks Ground for 50MW Grid-Scale Battery
It is expected to start operations by mid-2023.
Nuclear Power Plant
These Four U.S. Nuclear Plants Will Start Producing Clean Hydrogen
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is partnering with utilities on four hydrogen demonstration projects at U.S. nuclear power plants.
Coal-Fired Power Plants
US Coal-Fired Power Retirements to Slow From 2023 – Report
Competition from natural gas and renewable resources will likely lead to the retirement of 23% of the 200,568MW of coal-fired capacity currently operating in th…
Electric Car
Indonesia Doubles Down With Downstream EV Push
Indonesia’s state-owned electric utility PT PLN (Persero) has announced extensive infrastructure rollout to accelerate the country’s EV uptake and use.
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