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United States
Could Rising US-China Tensions Change Global Energy Markets?
The widening rift between the world’s two largest economies – the United States and China – has had analysts and market observers using the phrase ‘Cold War…
Solar Power Plant
Chinese Contractor to Build 900MW UAE Mega-Solar
Saudi developer ACWA Power has appointed Shanghai Electric as the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor for the 900MW fifth phase of the Mo…
France
Schneider Electric Expects Lower Annual Revenue, Margin on Virus Uncertainties
Schneider had previously forecast organic revenue growth and a higher core profit margin for the year, but scrapped this in March due to the pandemic
South Africa
Sasol to Sell World's Biggest Oxygen Production Site to Air Liquide
Air Liquide, an industrial gases company that has been present at the site since 1979 and already owns and operates one other air separation unit.
Biomass Power Plant
MHI Unit to Refurbish Tokyo Waste-to-Energy Plant
A division of engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) firm Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will refurbish a 22MW waste-to-energy power plant in Japan.
Solar Power Plant
ENGIE and EIB Partner on Off-Grid Solar Scheme in Uganda
Millions of people in rural Uganda are set to access reliable and cheap electricity for the first time under a new off-grid solar scheme.
Wind Farm
WEC Energy Group to Acquire 85% Ownership in US Wind Farm
US-based WEC Energy has agreed to acquire an 85% stake in the 155MW Tatanka Ridge Wind Farm in South Dakota for $235m.
Nuclear Fusion
ITER Nuclear Fusion Project Begins Five-Year Assembly Phase
The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), a €20bn nuclear fusion project in France, has begun its five-year assembly phase.
Saudi Arabia
EWEC Announces Partners to Develop the World’s Largest Solar Plant
The Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC), a leading company in the coordination of planning, purchasing and providing of water and electricity across t…
Spain
SABIC Chemical Pant in Spain to Operate on 100% Renewable Energy
Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) signed an agreement Iberdrola, one of the world’s biggest electricity utility companies, to convert its polycarbonat…
Solar Company
US Racking Company Moves Manufacturing to China
Despite strong revenue growth in its domestic market, Quick Mount PV – which was acquired by Netherlands-based Esdec last year – is abandoning its U.S. manufa…
France
World’s Largest Nuclear Fusion Project Under Assembly In France
The world’s largest nuclear fusion project began its five-year assembly phase on Tuesday in southern France, with the first ultra-hot plasma expected to be gen…
United Kingdom
Nuclear Vital for UK Net Zero Plans
THE UK’s Energy Systems Catapult, an independent centre designed to accelerate the UK’s clean energy transition, has released a report assessing how nuclear e…
Saudi Arabia
MENA Fund to Increase Saudi Investments with Eye to Recovery
Middle Eastern fund managers plan to increase investments in Saudi Arabia in the current quarter, betting on the kingdom’s ability to bounce back from the coro…
Nuclear Power Plant
High Temperatures to Curtail French Nuclear Capacity
French nuclear capacity could be curtailed by 2.6GW for most of this week because of unseasonably warm weather, state-controlled utility EdF said.
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