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United Kingdom
2022-03-23
UK Falling Behind Germany and South Korea in Its Plans to Increase Low-Carbon Hydrogen and Reach Net Zero
Research conducted by Cornwall Insight into countries that have branded themselves as potential leaders in the new hydrogen economy, has seen the UK rank 5th out of 15 countries.
CCS
2022-03-23
Offshore Engineering Consultancy Secures Work on Norwegian CCS Project
Offshore Engineering consultancy specialist Global Maritime has secured a deal with Northern Lights JV, which will see it support the project’s efforts aimed at developing and establishing pathways towards a low carbon future.
United Arab Emirates
2022-03-23
UAE Partners with Netherlands to Boost Hydrogen Efforts
The UAE has joined forces with the Netherlands to boost its research and efforts on hydrogen energy.
Nuclear Power Plant
2022-03-22
Boris Johnson ‘Plans for UK to Get 25% of Energy From Nuclear’
Prime Minister Boris Johnson reportedly told nuclear industry bosses he plans for the UK to get 25% of its electricity needs from nuclear power.
Crude Oil
2022-03-22
Japans' ENEOS Has No Plans to Sign Russian Crude Import Deals Following Invasion: Chairman
Japan's largest refiner ENEOS does not plan to sign any Russian crude oil import contracts following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, ENEOS Holdings Chairman Tsutomu Sugimori said March 22.
Oil Price
2022-03-22
Oil Approaches $120 as EU Considers Ban on Russian Crude
Fitch Ratings says the outlook for the global economy has 'deteriorated significantly' as inflation rises and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine threatens global energy supplies.
Hydropower Plant
2022-03-22
Low Water Levels Paralyze Hydropower Plants in Albania
Albania extended a national holiday for a day as demand for electricity outstripped domestic production and low water levels paralyzed hydropower plants across the country.
Wind Farm
2022-03-22
EDF Cuts Ribbon on 24MW Polish Wind Farm
EDF Renewables' 24MW Gorzyca wind farm in Poland is fully operational, following the completion of works by contract engineer Bilfinger Tebodin.
Crude Oil
2022-03-22
Oil Advances as EU Debates Possible Ban on Russian Crude Imports
Oil climbed for a fourth day, heading for the best run in a month, on signs the European Union may be edging closer to a ban on Russian crude imports to punish Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine.
LNG
2022-03-22
France Says Ban On Russian Energy Can’t Be Ruled Out
France sees a potential ban on imports of Russian energy into the EU as an option, its Economy and Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said over the weekend, adding that sanctions are hurting Russia and Vladimir Putin.
Oil Price
2022-03-21
India's Energy Dilemma: Is Cheap Russian Oil Worth Tensions with West?
India, Asia’s third-largest economy, faces a dilemma. It hopes to increase imports of Russian oil, currently an abundant source in a tight market, but the move could upset its trading partners in the West.
Oil Price
2022-03-21
Oil Jumps as EU Weighs Russian Embargo
Oil prices jumped $3 on Monday, with Brent above $110 a barrel, as European Union nations consider joining the United States in a Russian oil embargo, while a weekend attack on Saudi oil facilities caused jitters.
Wind Power Project
2022-03-21
Netherlands Doubles Wind Energy Targets for 2030
The Dutch government on Friday doubled its forecasts for offshore wind power generation in the country by 2030 as the Netherlands seeks to curb its reliance on fossil fuels and imports from Russia.
LNG
2022-03-21
LNG Projects in the Gulf of Mexico Boosted as Russian Gas Alternative
Two years ago, the American liquified natural gas (LNG) company Tellurian was in free fall: Its stock price collapsed, it laid off 40 percent of its staff, and suspended a key project in Louisiana.
Oil & Gas Supply
2022-03-21
German Gas Supply Concerns Mount for Coming Winter
Germany, which relies heavily on Russian gas, has major concerns over securing supplies for next winter and is doing all it can to secure alternatives, Minister for Economic Affairs Robert
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