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The U.S. Is The Global Leader on CCS Deployment with 10 Large-scale Facilities
There are now 19 large-scale CCS in operation globally, four under construction, and 28 in various stages of development. The facilities pipeline has replenishe…
Coal Power
Carbon Tax Waiver on Coal May Pose A Risk to India's Renewables Growth
This comes at a time where aggressive bidding and rapid fall in tariff prices in country's renewable power auctions have squeezed profit margins for project dev…
Gas power plant
Chinese Firm Helps Finance $2.6bn LNG-to-Power Project in Myanmar
Zhefu Holding Group of China and the Myanmar-listed firm Supreme Trading Co. have made plans to invest up to $2.57 billion to build an LNG import terminal and a…
How to Harness Industrial Energy Efficiency Against Climate Change ?
At a time when the world is battling unprecedented drought, bushfires, rising sea levels and water shortages, reducing energy use across industry is one powerfu…
Nuclear Technology
China HL-2M Tokamak : One Step Closer to the Dream of
China National Nuclear Corporation announced that the new generation of controllable nuclear fusion research device China HL-2M Tokamak is expected to be put…
The Largest Cleanup of Coal ash in U.S. Reaches Settlement
Duke Energy will save about $1.5 billion in coal ash cleanup costs under a settlement between the utility and environmental and other groups announced Jan. 2 by…
Obrador Administration rolling back energy reform in Mexico
Mexico’s importing of U.S. natural gas is going to grow exponentially as the pipelines from the United States come on line in the near future.
Oil & Gas Trade
Baltic Pipeline Opens to Ease Natural Gas Dependence on Russia
Stored natural gas has begun flowing to Finland from Latvia through the new Balticconnector pipeline in a bid to ease the region's dependence on Russian gas.
Why the Quantum Internet Should Be Built in Space?
The best way to distribute quantum entanglement around the globe is via a massive constellation of orbiting satellites, physicists say.
Market Analysis
Oil Infrastructure at Risk as Iran Looks to Avenge Soleimani's Death
Energy infrastructure around the Persian Gulf could be among the most tempting targets for Iran in seeking retaliation for the U.S. killing of Gen. Qassem Solei…
Oil & Gas Trade
Russia to Resume Limited Oil Supplies to Belarus Amid Talks
Belarus has reached an agreement with Russia for limited oil supplies after Moscow earlier this week stopped supplying crude amid stalled talks on strengthening…
Power Generation from Missouri River's Upstream Dams Increases in 2019
The Western Area Power Administration relies heavily on energy from the dams for the power it sells and must buy electricity on the open market in years when hy…
Offshore Wind Power
Denmark Sets New Record for Wind Energy
State-run energy operator Energinet announced its new wind record on Twitter Thursday. The renewable energy source now makes up 47 percent of the country’s ene…
Cooperation case
Chinese TBEA and Emirati AMEA Awarded 100 MW Solar Plant Contract
The Chinese company TBEA Xinjiang New Energy and the Emirati company Amea Power have been awarded the contract to build a 100 MW solar power plant in the govern…
Nuclear Power Plant
German Reactor Enters Decommissioning
Unit 2 of Germany's Philippsburg nuclear power plant was disconnected from the grid at 6.55pm on 31 December, as planned, marking the end of 35 years of operati…
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