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Shell Completes Acquisition of Renewable Platform Sprng Energy Group
Shell Overseas Investment B.V., a wholly owned subsidiary of Shell plc (Shell), has completed its 100% acquisition of Solenergi Power Private Limited, and with …
United Kingdom
UK’s Electricity Sector in the Midst of a “Profound Transition”
Reform of the wholesale market could improve efficiency and minimise system costs, according to a report
Norway
Norway’s Hydropower Reserves Hit Hard by Drought
While Europe scrambles to procure natural gas for winter power generation and heating, Western Europe’s biggest oil and gas producer, Norway, has a whole diffe…
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…
Offshore Wind Power
Shell Bids to Bring Offshore Wind Power to the Polish Baltic Sea
Amber Baltic Wind Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Shell, has submitted proposals for new offshore wind locations in the Polish Baltic Sea zone as part of the …
Australia
Newly-Appointed Australian PM Anthony Albanese Wants to ‘End Climate Wars’
Mr Albanese, who was sworn in as the country’s 31st prime minister this morning, said the new government in Australia ‘represents a change’.
OPEC
OPEC+ Misses Production Target by Whopping 2.7 Million Bpd
All 13 members of OPEC saw their production rise by just 153,000 barrels per day.
Natural Gas
Germany's New Gas Storage Law - How Will It Work?
A bill to guarantee minimum gas storage levels in Germany, whose underground facilities account for a quarter of the EU bloc's total capacity, will kick in from…
Solar Cell
AI Method Learns From Experienced Staff on Perovskite Solar Production Lines
Academics from MIT and Stanford who have posited a new production method for perovskite solar cells have also developed a machine learning system which benefits…
Gas and Power Prices Continue to Soar Due to Ukraine Conflict
Sky-high wholesale gas prices in Europe reached record levels in the first quarter this year as a result of the conflict between Ukraine and Russia, according t…
Carbon Emissions
Climate Change Issues Are Health Issues Says WHO
The World Health Organisation (WHO) and key Nigerian stakeholders have called for a multi-sectoral approach toward climate change and other environmental threat…
Malaysia
Malaysia’s TNB Acquires 97.3MW Wind Portfolio in UK
Malaysia-based Tenaga Nasional Berhad’s (TNB) wholly-owned subsidiary, Vantage RE Ltd., acquired a 100% stake in a 97.3-megawatt (MW) onshore wind portfolio in…
Hydrogen Production
Who Will Win the Low-Carbon Hydrogen Race?
The global low-carbon hydrogen market will require $600 billion in investment, along with policy support, to meet expected exponential demand by 2050, according…
Nuclear Power Plant
Britain’s Torrid Love Affair with Nuclear Power Continues
Nuclear energy may well be a key part of the UK’s energy security, but establishing who carries the financial risk of such a high-cost venture is of the utmost…
SMR
Where Will the First Small Modular Nuclear Reactors Be?
The next wave of nuclear construction is supposedly dawning, but with whom, and where?
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