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EU Clinches U.S. LNG Deal, Brushes off Russian Rouble Demand
The European Union and United States are set to unveil a deal on Friday to supply Europe with more U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Oil & Gas
European Energy Prices Soar as Russia Seeks Rubles for Its Gas
European energy prices surged after President Vladimir Putin said Russia will demand payments in rubles from natural gas buyers it deems “unfriendly.”
Solar
Korean Solar Panel Giant Plans ‘Fully American’ Supply Chain
Korean solar energy giant Hanwha Solutions said it plans to build out a "fully American" supply chain, cautioning that government incentives to support domestic
Climate Change
US Bitcoin Mining Firm Turns to Harmful Coal Waste for Cleaner Energy
In a bid to make crypto mining more environmentally friendly, Stronghold Digital Mining is turning harmful waste from coal mining into clean energy to power Bit
Oil & Gas
Oil Prices Resume Climb After U.S. Stockpiles Drop in Tight Market
Oil prices turned higher on Wednesday, erasing losses from the previous session, after industry data showed U.S. crude stocks fell last week.
Nuclear Power
US Administration Shares Vision for Commercial Fusion
Up to USD20 million will support research at spherical tokamak facilities to improve the modelling and scientific understanding of plasmas.
Solar
Greening US Solar with End-of-Life Plan
The US Department of Energy’s five-year plan aims to reduce the environmental impacts of solar panels at the end of life, plus cut in half the cost of recyclin
Oil & Gas
Amid Global Energy Squeeze, Biden Looks to Iran but Not Israel
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has thrown the global energy market into a state of turmoil, forcing the U.S. and Europe to look for substitutes for Russian oil an
Oil & Gas
Oil Settles Volatile Week Below US$105
In the past week, the price of US crude oil, which briefly topped US$130 a barrel amid concerns that the conflict in Ukraine will squeeze energy markets, eased
Geothermal
US Firm Plans Geothermal Deep Closed-Loop Cooling System in Bali, Indonesia
U.S. company GEIOS together with Indonesian partner plans the first deep closed-loop geothermal system for geothermal heat transfer for district cooling in Bali
Energy Economy
Energy Major BP Aims to Double Convenience Earnings by 2030
Energy major bp recently unveiled a series of new initiatives for innovating the future of fuel and convenience stations in the US.
Solar
Solar Supported EV Charging Firm EOS Linx in Tie-up with Retailers Cooperative in US
EOS Linx, a provider of solar-supported electric vehicle (EV) chargers with data-driven digital advertising displays, has announced a partnership with convenien
Oil & Gas
Soaring LNG Demand Creates Traffic Jam at Gulf of Mexico Ports
Gulf Coast liquefaction facilities are operating near capacity thanks to strong demand.
Nuclear Power
US DOE to Fund Recycling of Used Nuclear Fuel
The US Department of Energy (DOE) on 16 March announced up to $48 million in funding for a new Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) programme
New Energy Vehicles
Ontario Aims to Boost EV Industry as it Announces First Critical Minerals Strategy
As part of its five-year critical minerals strategy announced today, Ontario will invest C$24 million over three years in its Junior Exploration Program, half o
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