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Hydrogen Production
Green Hydrogen to Decarbonise Europe’s Largest Steelmaking Site
Thyssenkrupp Steel and STEAG have agreed on the delivery of hydrogen from STEAG’s Duisburg-Walsum site to thyssenkrupp Steel in Duisburg, Germany.
LNG
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).
Electric Vehicle Battery
EU Approves €95m Polish Aid for LG Chem’s EV Battery Plant Expansion
The European Commission has approved €95 million (£79.5m) of Polish aid for the expansion of LG Chem’s battery cell production facility for electric vehicles…
Natural 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.”
Wind Farm
Ailes Marines Continue Saint-Brieuc Wind Farm Construction
Ailes Marines have announced the resumption of construction work on the wind farm in the Bay of Saint-Brieuc, France.
LNG
EU Seeks Answers to Energy Supply Crunch, U.S. LNG Deal
EU leaders are expected to agree at a two-day summit starting on Thursday to jointly buy gas, as they seek to cut reliance on Russian fuels and build a buffer a…
Poland
Poles Urge EU to Stick with Gas as a Transition Fuel in District Heating
Poland’s largest electricity company, PGE, has asked EU regulators for more time to replace coal with gas in district heating systems.
Natural Gas
Russian Gas Flows to Europe Dip Slightly
Russian gas deliveries to Europe through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline across the Baltic Sea dipped slightly on Wednesday, while gas continued to flow eastwards fr…
Russian Federation
TotalEnergies to Halt Russian Oil Purchases by the End of 2022
TotalEnergies has announced it will stop purchasing oil and petroleum products from Russia as soon as possible and by the end of 2022 at the latest.
Clean Coal
Chinese Vice Premier Stresses Clean, Efficient Use of Coal
Chinese Vice Premier Han Zheng has stressed coordinated efforts to secure energy supply and make new progress in promoting clean and efficient utilization of co…
Australia
Bids Called for Exploration Blocks in Western Australia
The state government in Western Australia has invited bids for one offshore exploration block and seven onshore permits in the Carnarvon and Amadeus basins.
Oil Price
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 ene…
Carbon Neutral
Coal’s a ‘Stupid Investment’ and We’re ‘Sleepwalking to Climate Catastrophe,’ Says UN Chief Guterres
The U.N. Secretary General issued a stark warning Monday, saying the planet had emerged from last year’s COP26 summit in Glasgow with “a certain naïve optimi…
Azerbaijan
Masdar Starts Building 230-MW Solar Farm in Azerbaijan
Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company PJSC (Masdar) announced that it has launched the construction of the 230-MW Garadagh solar farm in Azerbaijan, and signed new ag…
Crude Oil
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 …
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