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Oil & Gas
ConocoPhillips Sees Global Oil Demand Returning, Executive Says
U.S. oil producer ConocoPhillips COP.N sees global demand returning to 100 million barrels per day and growing from there, with oil an "important part of the en
Oil & Gas
EIA Sees Global Oil Market Balancing By End-2021
The OPEC+ production cuts and curtailments in the United States are set to help global inventories to continue drawing down for the rest of the year and most of
Power Grid
Old Green Power Plants Seek to Regenerate as Germany Turns off Subsidies
Wilfried Haas owns a 3 kilowatt solar system which has been running as a micro power station since 1992, helping Germany, Europe's largest economy, curb its dep
Nuclear Power
World Needs Large and Small Reactors, Association Says
World Nuclear Association has called on policymakers to accelerate the development and commercialisation of small modular reactors (SMRs) as well as fast-tracki
Nuclear Power
Ambitious EU Emissions Target Needs Nuclear, Says Foratom
The European Commission (EC) has presented a plan to reduce European Union greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030, compared to 1990 levels.
Nuclear Power
IAEA Forecasts Doubling of Nuclear Capacity by 2050 in 'High Case'
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has released its latest projections for energy, electricity and nuclear power trends through 2050.
Oil & Gas
Russian Energy Minister: Global Oil Demand is Expected to Fully Recover in the Second Quarter of 2021
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak participated in the OPEC+ JMMC online meeting and said that global oil demand is expected to fully recover by the second
Nuclear Power
IAEA: Nuclear Power a Key Component of a Low-Carbon Future
IAEA has released a new report into the potential future of nuclear power around the world, concluding that, in a number of scenarios, nuclear power will be an
Hydropower
Hydro Power Requires $100 bn Investment Annually: Roger Gill, International Hydropower Association
The Global hydropower generation capacity is set to grow 60 per cent to 2,000 Gigawatt by 2050 and that growth can be achieved in a sustainable way, Roger Gill,
Climate Change
IEA: Hydrogen and Clean Energy Technologies Key to Meeting Climate Targets
The International Energy Agency’s new energy technologies report calls for more attention to decarbonization of the transport, buildings and industry sectors.
New Energy Vehicles
Hyundai Motor Sees Hydrogen Fuel Vehicle Market Booming 43 Times Over 2022-2040
Globally, the carmaker expects to see 81,000 FCEVs on the roads in 2022, jumping to 6.2 million FCEVs in 2040.
Nuclear Power
GlobalData: China to Overtake US in Nuclear Capacity by 2026
China is on track to have the largest nuclear power generation fleet of 93GW and is set to overtake the US by 2026.
Climate Change
Power Sector Transformation Will get World One Third of Way to Net Zero: IEA
The transformation of the power sector will only get the world one third of the way to a goal of achieving net zero emissions by mid-century.
Oil & Gas
Mexico’s Pemex Slashes Oil Production Target For 2021
Mexico has revised down energy giant Pemex’s oil production target for next year by more than 8 percent in what was a no-surprise move to those familiar with t
Climate Change
COVID-19: Virus ‘Will have Lasting Impact on Energy Demand’
DNV GL report predicts 1.5 degree carbon budget will still be breached this decade despite behavioural changes.
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