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Electric Vehicles
UK Sees 70% Rise in Public Charge-Points for Electric Vehicles Over Past Year
The UK now has one publicly accessible charge point for every 11.2 Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV) on the road, having seen a remarkable 70% jump in charge poin…
Carbon Capture
MHI Hosts Successful CO2 Capture Plants User Conference in Bahrain
- Reflect Customer Feedback for Further Enhancement of Technologies, Performance, and Services -- Serving platform for customers using MHI's CO2 capture tec…
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
Korea Reacts to Nuclear Demand With Plans for 10 Overseas Plants
The fourth and last unit of the Barakah nuclear reactor in the United Arab Emirates built by Korean companies [KOREA ELECTRIC POWER CORPORATION]Korea is looking…
LNG Carrier
CoolCo Buying Two Lng Carriers Newbuilds for $234M Each
LNG shipowner Cool Company (CoolCo) has exercised its option to acquire two newbuild LNG carriers from affiliates of EPS Ventures.CoolCo said that the Mega LNG …
United Kingdom
UK to develop virtual prototype of nuclear fusion plant
The virtual modelling project is due to be completed by 2024. Credit: Sorn340 Studio Images via Shutterstock.The UK Government has announced plans to develop a …
Renewable Energy
Installed New Energy Capacity in China's Inner Mongolia Nears 70 mln Kilowatts
HOHHOT, June 29 (Xinhua) -- North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region has so far recorded nearly 70 million kilowatts of installed new energy capacity,…
Green Hydrogen
Hydrogen, Electric Heat and Carbon Capture: UK Government Invests £80M in Energy Tech
Kellogg’s and Procter & Gamble (P&G) are among the businesses to have secured funding under the UK Government’s latest multi-million-pound package for low-car…
Electric Vehicle Charging
First Sellable Chevy Blazer EV Rolls off the Production Line at Gm's Ramos Arizpe Plant
The first sellable Chevy Blazer EV just rolled off the production line at General Motor’s Ramos Arizpe plant as the automaker plans to launch its new elec…
Power Construction
Schneider Electric, Siemens and GE Vernova Named Leading Microgrid Integrators
Guidehouse Insights recognized the companies in its recent Leaderboard report.Guidehouse Insights named Schneider Electric, Siemens and GE Vernova as the top mi…
Crude Oil
Oil Prices Gain 2% On Bigger-Than-Expected Decline in Us Crude Storage
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices rose about 2% on Wednesday as the second straight weekly draw from U.S. crude stockpiles was bigger than expected, which offset w…
Biofuel
USDA to Invest up to $500M to Increase Availability of Domestic Biofuels Through HBIIP
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) plans to invest up to $500 million from the Inflation Reduction Act to increase the availability of domestic biofuels. I…
Electric Vehicle Charging
NREL Study Identifies Nationwide Charging Needs; 28M Charging Ports by 2030 for 33M EV Fleet
A new NREL study has estimated the number, type, and location of the charger infrastructure needed to support 30–42 million light-duty electric vehicles o…
Wave Energy
MERA Leads Wave Energy Hydrodynamics Project to Drive Performance and Commercialization
Marine Energy Research Australia (MERA) has taken the lead in a groundbreaking project focused on wave energy hydrodynamics, aiming to revolutionize performance…
Oil & Gas Trade
Petrobras' Green Venture: From Oil Giant to Hydrogen Exporter?
Petrobras, Brazil’s state-controlled oil giant, is setting its sights on the burgeoning hydrogen market. Mauricio Tolmasquim, Petrobras’ Director of…
Nuclear Reactor
MOX Fuel Tests for Vver Reactors Under Way
Testing has begun on VVER-type fuel elements with uranium-plutonium mixed-oxide (MOX) fuel in the MIR research reactor. Based on the results of irradiation and …
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