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Will Turning down Europe’s Thermostats Ease the Gas Supply Crisis?
To counter the extremely high gas prices caused by the Russia-Ukraine crisis the IEA has proposed turning thermostats down in households to use less gas.
Nuclear Fusion
Nuclear Fusion: Inside the Construction of the World’s Largest Tokamak
How close are we to achieving reliable nuclear fusion? The ITER experiment in France aims to bring the process closer to reality.
Oil Price
Sinopec's 2021 Profit More Than Doubled on Higher Oil Prices, Sales
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp.'s 2021 net profit more than doubled to its best level in nearly a decade on higher prices and demand for petroleum products.
United States
Why Gas Prices Have Soared in America
Why gas prices are high even though the U.S. doesn't depend on Russia for oil?
Ukraine
Ukraine Impact on Energy Prices to Force UK Slowdown
Britain’s economic growth is expected to slow down as the Ukraine conflict raises the cost of energy and commodity prices.
Oil Price
IEA Ready to Release More Oil to the Market to Cool Prices 'if Needed'
The International Energy Agency said its members are ready to release more oil into the market “if needed” to tackle soaring prices in the wake of Russia's mi…
Nuclear Reactor
Belgium Pushes Nuclear Exit back a Decade due to Ukraine Crisis
Belgium has delayed its decision to cut nuclear energy by 10 years due to the rise in energy prices from the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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.”
Nuclear Power Plant
Chernobyl Laboratory Which Processed Radioactive Waste Destroyed by Russian Troops
Chernobyl, the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster in 1986, is under the control of Russian soldiers who are said to have destroyed a £6million lab used…
Hydrogen Production
China Targets 100,000-200,000 T of Green Hydrogen Output a Year by 2025
China aims to boost the production of green hydrogen, a zero-carbon fuel generated from renewable energy sources, but called on Wednesday for "rational and orde…
Oil Price
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.
United Arab Emirates
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.
Offshore Wind Power
Shell Initiates Development Process for up to 17 GW of Brazilian Offshore Wind
Bloomberg said the company is proposing to build six projects with a combined capacity of 17 GW and has applied for environmental permits from the Brazilian Ins…
How Renewables Are Transforming Developing Nations
Heat and cold are hard to come by in off-grid communities. Both are essential to sanitation and medical provision, and therefore to survival. Being able to stay…
Offshore Wind Power
Shell Applies for Licenses for 17 Gigawatts of Offshore Wind in Brazil
Shell has applied for environmental investigation licences for six offshore wind projects in Brazil with the country’s Institute for the Environment and Natura…
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