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Nuclear Reactor
2023-07-18
Slovakia's Javys Signs AP1000 and AP300 MoUs
Westinghouse Electric Company has signed memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with Slovakia's JAVYS on the potential deployment of its AP1000 reactors and AP300 small modular reactors (SMRs) in the country.From left: Petr Brzezina, President, Westi
SMR
2023-07-18
France, India Expand Cooperation to Include SMRs
France and India are to launch a cooperation programme on small modular reactors and advanced modular reactors. The announcement came after a meeting in Paris between Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President of France Emmanuel Macron, during whic
SMR
2023-07-18
Korean, Polish Construction Firms Team Up for Nuclear Projects
Among the agreements signed during a Polish-Korean business forum on 14 July was a memorandum of understanding between Poland's KGHM Polska Miedź SA and South Korea's Samsung C&T Corporation on the implementation of low and zero-emissi
Biofuel
2023-07-18
Aker Carbon Capture to Study Feasibility of Beccs Project
Aker Carbon Capture has been awarded an integration feasibility study by Söderenergi, one of Sweden's largest district heating producers, to implement carbon capture at Igelstaverket in Södertälje. Located around 30 km f
Carbon Capture
2023-07-18
New Study Shows Multiple Advantages of Capturing Carbon Where It Is Produced
EPFL engineers in Sion, Switzerland have demonstrated the potential for achieving net-zero and net-negative emissions in essential industrial sectors through the integration of carbon capture and mineralization directly in the industries themselves. The r
Net Zero
2023-07-18
Cap Top 20% Of Energy Users to Reduce Carbon Emissions, Say Scientists
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainConsumers in the richer, developed nations will have to accept restrictions on their energy use if international climate change targets are to be met, warn researchers.The big challenge is to identify the fairest and most
Offshore Wind Power
2023-07-18
Ireland to Launch Second Offshore Wind Tender With Upgraded Capacity Target
The Irish government has officially launched a consultation for phase two of its offshore wind development plan, Oress 2.1, with plans to make 900MW of grid capacity available.The second tender round will be for sites in the Celtic Seaof Ireland's
Offshore Wind Power
2023-07-18
EOI and AEESign Agreement to Launch Offshore Wind Energy Program
The School of Industrial Organization and the Wind Energy Business Association sign an agreement for the launch of the I Executive Program in Offshore Wind Energy.Participants will have the opportunity to learn from experts from the main companies in the
Geothermal Heating Project
2023-07-18
GEO II Project Selects Piensageotermia as Communications Partner
Cooperation between PiensaGeotermia and the GEO II projectIn behalf of PiensaGeotermia, ThinkGeoEnergy’s Spanish-language platform, we are pleased to announce a new partnership in dissemination and communications with the Project for the Use of
Electricity Transmission
2023-07-18
Baltic States Set to Decouple From Russian Power Grid in Early 2025
A substation of the Estonian power distribution company "Elering" is pictured in Tallinn, Estonia, September 30, 2015. REUTERS/Ints KalninsThe Baltic states are set to decouple from the Russian power grid in early 2025 despite calls from Lithuan
Nuclear Reactor
2023-07-18
Britain Opens Small Nuclear Reactor Competition, Launches New Nuclear Body
Britain on Tuesday opened a competition to develop small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs), such as those being developed by Rolls-Royce (RR.L), as it launched its new Great British Nuclear body designed to help drive the expansion of projects in the countr
Offshore Wind Power
2023-07-17
Mercury Proposes €200M Wind Farm and Hydrogen Plant in Mayo
From left: Mercury CEO John Duffy and COO Tim Bills-Everett. Image: James Connolly PhotographyKnown as Firlough, the renewables project on the Mayo-Sligo border is expected to produce 4.5m kgs of green hydrogen per year starting in 2025.Mercury Renewables
Oil & Gas Trade
2023-07-17
Longboat and Japex Create New Player on Norwegian Oil & Gas Stage
Longboat Energy, an emerging full-cycle North Sea E&P company established by the former management team of Faroe Petroleum, and Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., Ltd (JAPEX) have completed all the steps required for the creation of their Norwegian join
Energy Storage Project
2023-07-17
Freyr Battery Awarded €100M EU Innovation Fund Grant
FREYR Battery has been awarded a €100-million grant from the European Union to support development of FREYR’s Giga Arctic project in Norway. The grant will be funded through the EU’s Innovation Fund (EUIF) as part of the EU&am
Battery Recycling
2023-07-17
Fortum Battery Recycling Exploring New Hub DevelOpment in Germany
Fortum Battery Recycling has started to examine the feasibility of installing a production facility for sustainable secondary battery materials in the industrial area of Artern, Thuringia, Germany. The black mass facility will be Fortum Battery Recycling&
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