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Hydropower Plant
2021-04-12
Hitachi ABB Power Grids to Modernise 1.2GW Chinese Hydropower Plant
Chinese utility Hubei Qingjiang Hydropower Development Company has selected technology firm Hitachi ABB Power Grids to modernise its Geheyan hydropower plant in central China.
Solar Power Plant
2021-04-12
UAE’s Taqa Seeks to Shine with Solar Energy Push
State-owned utility introduces sustainability goals as part of the emirates’ drive to wean itself away from oil
Hydrogen Technology
2021-04-12
Solar-to-Hydrogen Tech Sees "Remarkable" Efficiency Jump
Converting sunlight into hydrogen is a seemingly ideal way to address the world’s energy challenges.
Wind Turbine
2021-04-12
Samsung Heavy Industries Develops Eco-friendly Wind Turbine Installation Vessel
Samsung Heavy Industries’ eco-friendly wind turbine installation vessel has been certified by the world’s top three ship classification agencies at the same time.
Wind Turbine
2021-04-12
Work At The Middle East’s Largest Wind Farm In Saudi Arabia Reaches 50% Completion
Consortium led by EDF Renewables and Masdar is delivering the 400 MW Dumat Al Jandal utility-scale wind farm project in Saudi Arabia
Offshore Wind Power
2021-04-12
Tokyo Gas to Install 19 Offshore Wind Turbines in Carbon-Free Push
Tokyo Gas Co will install 19 offshore wind turbines near the eastern Japan coast from 2024 as the government moves toward its goal of carbon neutrality by 2050, the gas and power utility company has said.
Japan
2021-04-12
Video: Japan to Release Radioactive Fukushima Plant Water into Ocean
A huge amount of contaminated water has been building up at the site of the Fukushima nuclear plant, stored in giant tanks, since the earthquake and tsunami in 2011.
Energy Security
2021-04-12
Video: Iran Reports Accident at Main Nuclear Facility
Iran has reported an accident at its main nuclear facility at Natanz.
Oil Field
2021-04-11
Southeast Asia Looks To Increase Offshore Oil Production
Malaysia and Brunei have signed an agreement to develop two offshore oil fields on the maritime boundary, with greater exploration of recent ultra-deepwater discoveries.
Japan
2021-04-10
Japan, UAE Sign Hydrogen Co-Operation Deal
Japan and the UAE have signed a hydrogen co-operation agreement, aiming to speed up bilateral support for collaboration in hydrogen production and development of a supply chain for exports to Japan.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle
2021-04-10
China's Capital Envisages 10,000 Fuel Cell Vehicles by 2025
The city of Beijing aims to have over 10,000 fuel cell vehicles on the road and build 74 hydrogen filling stations by 2025, as the Chinese capital maps out an ambitious plan to develop the low-carbon fuel, state media reported on Thursday.
Oil&Gas Drilling
2021-04-10
China Drills Deep in Disputed South China Sea
It was unclear exactly where the drilling took place in the South China Sea, around 90 per cent of which is claimed by Beijing as its territorial waters
Uzbekistan
2021-04-09
Prospect of Cooperation With Russia on Nuclear Power Plant Clouds Uzbekistan’s More Immediate Energy Needs
Energy Minister Alisher Sultanov emphasized that the energy sector had never received such large financing to address the crippling problems that had been accumulating over many years
Nuclear Power Plant
2021-04-09
Japanese Regulator Bans Nuclear Plant Restart Over Lax Safeguards
The operator of the Fukushima nuclear plant that was destroyed in a 2011 disaster said Wednesday it will accept a penalty imposed by regulators over sloppy anti-terrorism measures at another nuclear plant it runs, a step that will prevent its desperately
Nuclear Power Plant
2021-04-08
South Korea Shuts Nuclear Reactors for Second Time Due to Influx of Marine Organisms
The Hanul-1 and –2 reactors, both with a capacity of 950 MW, were shut April 6 after an influx of marine organisms disrupted water pump operations, said an official at state-owned nuclear power operator Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power, or KHNP.
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