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Crude Oil
U.S. Issues Formal Notice of Record Sale of Oil From Reserve
The U.S. Energy Department formally outlined a sale of oil from emergency reserves on Friday, a day after President Joe Biden announced the largest release ever…
Hydropower Plant
The Impact of Drought on Western US Hydroelectric Generation in 2021
The historic drought that affected much of the western U.S. in 2021 had varying effects depending on region, with the overall result being reduced water supply …
Natural Gas
With War in Ukraine and Threats From Putin, Europeans Anxiously Wait for Energy Rationing
European countries are facing the possibility of energy supplies being rationed, as a dispute between Moscow and the West over payments for Russian exports rage…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Australia’s Coal Conundrum: Economy, Climate at Odds
Coal has long been a lifeblood for Australia. The country is the world’s largest exporter of metallurgical coal used to make steel, and it’s the second-larges…
Offshore Wind Power
Norway Setting Strategy for Offshore Wind
Offshore wind is big business in the North Sea, with dozens of wind power installations commissioned in the region over the past two decades.
Hydropower Plant
Hydropower Projects Might Rough-Sail in Asia: Report
Hydropower projects in Asia might rough-sail as environmental and social opposition, and financial concerns pose a challenge to the industry, Fitch Solutions re…
Joe Biden
Japan Will Act Appropriately on Oil Reserves Release
Japan will act appropriately on oil reserves release while closely watching global developments, the industry minister said on Friday, ahead of a meeting by Int…
Carbon Emissions
Researchers to Convert CO2 into Hydrocarbons for Energy Use
Scientists at the University of Aberdeen are to begin a £250,000 ($328,000) research project to use a plasma electrolyser to convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into …
Nuclear Power Plant
Ukraine State Nuclear Firm Says All Russian Forces Have Left Chernobyl Plant
The Ukrainian state nuclear company said on Thursday that all of the Russian forces occupying the Chernobyl nuclear power station had withdrawn from the territo…
Industrial Biomass: Is It a Mass Movement?
Biomass is one contender for replacing fossil fuels, but questions over its suitability, and the sustainability of its source, remain.
Destination Earth: Digital Replica of the Planet to Help Tackle Climate Change
Supported with an initial €150m, it aims to help monitor, model and predict natural and human activity as well as develop and test scenarios for more sustainab…
Natural Gas
Russia Foreign Gas Buyers 'Must Pay in Roubles' Says Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin raises the energy stakes as Germany enacts early warning level for Emergency Plan for Gas amid supply concerns.
Hydrogen Project
McDermott’s CB&I to Build Spheres for Green Hydrogen Production Facility
McDermott’s storage business, CB&I, will design and build two 500 000 gal. double-wall liquid hydrogen spheres for Plug Power Inc.’s new green hydrogen produc…
Oil & Gas Supply
Russia Appears to Be Softening Its Gas-For-Rubles Demand, Easing Supply Risks to Europe — for Now
Russia appears to have walked back demands that European companies pay for gas supplies in rubles from Thursday, temporarily alleviating the risk of supply disr…
Nuclear Fusion
Australia’s HB11 Energy Demonstrates Laser-Powered Nuclear Fusion
Australian fusion start-up HB11 Energy has reported demonstrating non-thermal fusion of hydrogen and boron-11 using high power lasers.
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