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Nuclear Power
Low-Cost Nuclear Energy is Achievable Says New Cost Report
Energy Systems Catapult has released the full technical report from the Energy Technologies Institute Nuclear Cost Drivers project.
Power Grid
BNEF Mirrors China’s Power System Through 2020
“The world’s largest power system will face serious challenges in the next few years.
Nuclear Power
Duke Energy's Carbon Reduction Plans See 'Valuable' Role for Nuclear
Integrated Resource Plans (IRPs) filed on 1 September by Duke Energy Carolinas and Duke Energy Progress demonstrate the valuable role nuclear and natural gas ca
Hydrogen
A 64% Decline in Production Costs of Green Hydrogen Anticipated
The costs to produce green hydrogen will fall by 64% by 2040, according to a new study released by research firm Wood Mackenzie.
Power Grid
First half of 2020, 1.4 billion kWh of Renewable Energy Power Generation in Kazakhstan
In recent years, Kazakhstan's renewable energy has developed rapidly.
Power Grid
South Africa Sees Worst Power Cuts on Record in 2020, Research Shows
The power cuts by ailing state utility Eskom are one of the biggest challenges facing President Cyril Ramaphosa as he tries to revive investor confidence in Afr
Wind Power
Wind Sets New Record Supplying 60% of UK’s Power
RenewableUK is highlighting a new record set on Wednesday 26th August 2020 when wind power generated 60% of Britain’s electricity.
Hydrogen
Green Hydrogen Costs ‘Set to Fall 64% by 2040’
The cost of producing hydrogen using electricity supplied by renewable sources is forecast to fall up to 64% by 2040.
Wind Power
Australia's Renewable Generation Breaks Record at 11.7GW
It has commissioned five solar and wind farms in the past six months.
Nuclear Power
Europe’s Biggest Coal Nation Could Soon Go Nuclear
Every severe economic crisis shakes the basic foundations of seemingly mainstream policies and ideas and makes one wonder whether the recession’s impact could
Oil & Gas
Origin Braces for Tougher Year as Virus Hammers Energy Markets
Australian power giant Origin Energy is bracing for a tougher-than-expected year ahead as lower wholesale electricity prices erode profits and the oil price cra
Oil & Gas
Could The GNA Ever Successfully Control Libya’s Oil?
The success of the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord in forcing the withdrawal of the eastern-based Libyan National Army from northwestern Libya has l
Coal
Does 2020 Really Mean the Start of the End for Coal?
A think-tank reported that the world has lost 2.9GW of coal generation capacity in the first six months of 2020. Is this the end of coal?
Power Grid
China's Electricity Consumption Growth Eased to 2.3% in July
A shift in production strategy by crude oil refineries may have played a role.
Solar
Wind And Solar Energy is Steadily Replacing Coal
Solar and wind power as a share of global electricity has doubled since 2015.
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