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Why the New Energy Efficiency Norms in Electrical Appliances Matter
When it comes to the enforcement of energy labelling norms for the electrical appliances industry, an increase in the window of norms revision from the current …
Nuclear Policy
Australians Support Lifting Nuclear Ban
More Australians support lifting the country's ban on the use of nuclear energy than oppose it, a new poll conducted for the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA)…
Nuclear Power Plant
China Starts Up First Nuclear Cogeneration Project—at AP1000 Plant
China has started up its first commercial nuclear cogeneration system, using two newly operational AP1000 reactors at the Haiyang Nuclear Power Plant to heat 70…
US Corporate Giants and Union Leaders Call For US to Stay in Paris Agreement
A group of CEOs and union leaders, which together represent 14 million members of the US workforce, have called on the US to remain in the Paris Agreement.
CCS
CCS Has Emerged As One of The Most Controversial Issues at the CoP 14
Over the last few days of intense negotiations, Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has emerged as one of the most controversial issues being discussed at the CoP …
CCS
UK Oil Industry Calls for Urgent Action for Carbon Capture, Use And Storage(CCUS)
Investment in the energy sector needs to double from £20-£25bn a year today to £40-£40m if the UK is to meet its net zero challenge.
Liquid Hydrogen
Norled Hydrogen Ferry to Provide Business Opportunity for H2 Production and Transport
In 2021, a Norled hydrogen ferry fueled by liquid hydrogen is expected to be launched into operation in Norway.
For Hydrogen to be Truly 'Clean' it Must be Made with Renewables, Not Coal
Using hydrogen as a clean fuel is an idea whose time may be coming. For Australia, producing hydrogen is alluring: it could create a lucrative new domestic indu…
PowerGrid Technology
Tracking Power Generation and Use in the U.S. on an Hourly Basis
A team of researchers at Stanford University has found a way to track how much electricity is generated and used in the U.S. on an hourly basis.
Rosatom
Russia Announced to Start the Construction of A Molten Salt Research Reactor
Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom on 28 November announced the start of the construction of a molten salt research reactor (JSR) at the Zheleznogorsk Mi…
EV Market
China to Target Quarter of Vehicle Sales to be Electric by 2025
China should adopt a plan that will see electric vehicles make up a quarter of all autos sold in the country in six years' time, the industry ministry said Tues…
Energy Created from Burning Plants And Trees is Soaring in the UK
The number of power stations that are fuelled by burning plants and trees has more than trebled in four years to produce enough electricity for 7.4 million hous…
Troubled Waters for Egypt as Ethiopia Pushes Nile dam
Under the shade of a tree, Mohamed Omar joined other farmers bickering over who would water their crops first as supply from the Nile to a nearby canal dwindled…
Solar Company
Amazon to Build Three Solar Farms in Spain and the U.S.
Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) said Tuesday that it has started three renewable energy projects in the U.S. and Spain as it works toward achieving its goal of only usin…
Thermal Plant
Turkey Won't Allow Public to " Get Poisoned" Erdoğan Says After Thermal Plant Veto
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Dec. 3 said Turkey will not allow toxic fumes from unfiltered thermal plants to “poison” its public and accused ene…
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