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Vattenfall Begins Feasibility Study on Construction of Small Modular Reactors at Ringhals
Electricity consumption in Sweden is expected to increase rapidly over the coming decades and, for this reason, Vattenfall is working actively to find out how d…
Natural Gas
IEA: Europe Will Have to Cut Gas Usage By Nearly One-Third
In the first quarter of next year, the countries of the European Union will have to cut their usage of natural gas by up to 30% in preparation for a complete st…
Offshore Wind Power
Siemens Gamesa and Doosan Enerbility Partner on Korean Offshore Wind
Wind developer Siemens Gamesa and Doosan Group‘s Korean subsidiary Doosan Enerbility have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore cooperation wit…
Carbon Emissions
NATO Aims to Cut Emissions by 45% By 2030, Be Carbon Neutral by 2050
NATO aims to cut its civilian and military greenhouse gas emissions by at least 45% by 2030 and be carbon neutral by 2050
G7 Leaders Commit to Climate Club, Make Carbon-Cutting Pledges: Draft Communique Summary
G7 leaders committed on Tuesday to creating an international "Climate Club" to forge cooperation on climate change and made pledges on decarbonising industria…
Solar Cell
Pyramid Lenses Catch Light From Any Angle to Boost Solar Cell Efficiency
Solar cells are an increasingly important source of renewable energy, but there’s still room for improvement. Stanford engineers have now developed a pyramid-s…
United Kingdom
UK Automotive Manufacturers Face £90 Million Energy Cost Hike
Rising energy costs risk harming the UK automotive sector as manufacturers of vehicles and components face a £90m cost hike.
Solar Power Panel
$45 Million for Solar PV Research
The Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics (ACAP) is set to receive up to $45 million in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) for t…
Poland
Poland and Germany Best Placed for Gas-To-Coal Switch
European countries cited as best equipped as continent cuts its dependency on Russian gas, according to a report by ING’s macroeconomics team
Net Zero Emission
Fight Over Funding Threatens EU Deal on New Climate Laws
A dispute over how to shield poorer citizens from European Union policies to put a price on pollution is threatening to prevent the bloc's countries from agreei…
Net Zero Emission
Norway’s Statkraft Stakes Out 2030 Growth Target Amid EU’s Ambitious Green Push
Norwegian state-owned energy firm Statkraft on Tuesday presented its expanded renewables growth strategy out to 2030 seeking to capitalise on stronger European …
Nigeria
Minigrids to Provide Power to Nigerians Not Currently Being Serviced
Nigeria has the world’s largest minigrid market valued at $9 billion and if explored, it could provide electricity to millions in country who are currently wit…
Australia
Western Australia Putting 1,000 PV-Plus-Battery Standalone Power Systems Into Remote and Rural Areas
The government of Western Australia has begun a drive to deploy at least 1,000 renewable energy off-grid power systems aimed at bringing resilient electricity s…
Smart Grid
DEWA’s Smart Grid System to Augment Restorative Management
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has launched an Automatic Smart Grid Restoration System (ASGR) to increase the control, management and monitoring o…
Crude Oil
Macron Tells Biden That Uae, Saudi Can Barely Raise Oil Output
Two top OPEC oil producers, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, can barely increase oil production, French President Emmanuel Macron on Monday said he ha…
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