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Energy Transition
Ukraine War, Pandemic Set to Speed Europe’s Green Energy Transition, Report Finds
Most European Union countries have boosted their renewable plans since 2020, putting them on course to cut fossil fuel use this decade as the energy and COVID-1…
Wind Turbine
Wind Turbine Suppliers See Record Year for Deliveries Despite Supply Chain and Market Pressures
30 wind turbine manufacturers installed 104.7 GW of new wind power capacity in 2021 despite continuing disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and increasin…
Net Zero Emission
Governments Need a More Strategic Approach to Clean Energy Spend – IEA
Clean energy spend by governments responding to the COVID-19 crisis has risen by 50% over the past five months, mostly in developed nations, according to the In…
Natural Gas
Oil and Gas to Catapult Global Energy Spending to Record Highs in 2022, Rystad Says
Surging oil, gas and power prices together with EU’s goals of becoming less dependent on Russian supplies and post-Covid-19 pandemic inflation will catapult gl…
Carbon Emissions
Covid-19 Cuts Japan’s Energy Emissions in FY 2020-21
Japan's energy-related CO2 emissions fell by around 83mn t in the April 2020-March 2021 fiscal year, as the Covid-19 pandemic limited economic activity and redu…
Carbon Emissions
Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions at Historic Highest in 2021: IEA
Global energy-related carbon dioxide emissions rose by 6 per cent in 2021 to 36.3 billion tonnes, their highest ever, as the world economy rebounded strongly fr…
Coal Mine
Vietnam Government Says Power Plants Facing Coal Shortages
Coal-fired power plants in Vietnam are facing a shortage of coal supplies after COVID-19 infections disrupted the operations of local miners and due to the hig…
Oil Price
Ukraine Speeds Global Rush to Self-Sufficiency
Brexit, trade wars between the United States and China, and Covid-19 have dealt successive knocks to globalisation, and the war in Ukraine is doing fresh damage…
Offshore Wind Power
Back to overview Scottish Offshore Wind Farm to Come Online Later Than Planned
The full commissioning of the Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) wind farm offshore Scotland has been postponed until 2024 due to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic both …
Carbon Emissions
China Sees Biggest Growth in Energy and Coal Use Since 2011
China recorded its biggest increase in total energy consumption and coal use in a decade in 2021, as the economy recovered from COVID-19 slowdown a year earlier…
Oil & Gas Supply
The State of Play of Africa’s Deepwater Discoveries
While global demand sees an upward trend in a post-COVID-19 environment, oil and gas producing countries have been unable to maintain supply owing to a myriad o…
Crude Oil
Global Mobility Resumes Path to Recovery After Asian COVID-19 Setbacks
Oil demand markers in most of the world’s biggest oil consuming countries recovered in the week to Feb. 14, according to mobility data, with markets emerging f…
Market Analysis
Japan’s Power Demand Forecast to Fall Towards 2031-32
Japan's electricity demand is forecast to fall towards the April 2031-March 2032 fiscal year, following a steady recovery over 2021-24 from Covid-19-induced slu…
United States
US Refining Expects Resurgent 2022
US refiners are set for a shift back toward pre-pandemic profits in 2022, with many expecting Covid-19 restrictions to taper amid rebounding demand for products…
Nuclear Power Plant
Fresh Delay to Flamanville 3 Blamed on Pandemic
The start of operations for the Flamanville 3 EPR reactor in France has been put back, with EDF saying the Covid-19 pandemic had made preparations "more difficu…
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