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Electricity Transmission
Siemens, Ghana to Work Together on Transmission Upgrades
Siemens signed a memorandum of understanding with the Republic of Ghana to address the country’s energy and infrastructure challenges, while contributing to th…
Shale Gas
A Crude Restructuring: How America's Shale Revolution Changes the Oil Market in the Middle East
In the first week of January 2020, US special forces executed a strike killing the leader of Iran’s foreign paramilitary arm, Qasem Soleimani, and raised the a…
Global Power Industry Tenders In December 2019: Solar Technology Declines 24%
Comparing tenders activity in solar technology in different regions of the globe, Asia-Pacific held the top position with 65 tenders and a share of 72.2% during…
U.S. Department of Energy Annouced Final “Process Rule” in the Consideration of Energy Conservation Standards
On January 16th,the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced a final rule updating and streamlining aspects of the Department's current rule making process und…
Solar Power Plant
UAE to Build New 500MW Solar Plant
The nation’s Federal Electricity and Water Authority has invited expressions of interest for the development of the photovoltaic clean power plant in Umm Al Qu…
Nuclear Power Plant
Japan's Shikoku Electric Says to Delay Nuclear Reactor Restart After Court Order
Japanese utility Shikoku Electric Power Co said on Friday it had been ordered by a Hiroshima court to suspend operations of its only operable nuclear reactor, t…
Oil & Gas Trade
Eastern Libya Halts More Than Half the Country's Oil Output
Eastern Libya ports controlled by commander Khalifa Haftar, who is trying to seize the capital Tripoli, are shutting down oil exports, slashing national crude o…
Solar Technology
An Invention could Soon Cut Five Percent of the World’s Greenhouse Gas Emissions
In the 1980s, a global race was underway to find a more efficient way of converting energy from the sun into electricity.
Nuclear Power Plant
Japan's Shikoku Electric Says to Delay Nuclear Reactor Restart
Japanese utility Shikoku Electric Power Co said on Friday it had been ordered by a Hiroshima court to suspend operations of its only operable nuclear reactor, t…
Uganda Made New Energy Policy to Promote Solar And Geothermal Power
Under a new planned national energy policy, Uganda plans to promote development of solar and geothermal projects while also increasing demand for and better aff…
Coal Mine
Plans for New Deep Coal Mining Projects in Britain Considered "Unnecessary"
The report focused on Woodhouse Colliery in the county of Cumbria, in northwest England, which is the first deep coal mine project to be launched in Britain in …
Renewable Heat Needs to Be Prioritised to Deliver EU's Zero-Carbon Target
In order for the proposed Just Transition Mechanism that is to ease the energy transition of the European Green Deal, renewable heat needs to be prioritised. Th…
Solar Power Plant
US Government Expects Domestic Solar Market to Install 24 GW in 2020
An agency under the Department of Energy expects 17.4 GW (DC) of utility-scale solar power and 6.6 GW of small-scale solar to be installed in 2020. The 24 GW to…
US And China Sign Trade Agreement of The First Step, Energy Tariffs Remain
The US and China have agreed the first step of a broader deal to diffuse a trade war between the two economic giants, though key tariffs on energy imports into …
World's First Small Hydropower Technical Guidelines Published
The International Small Hydropower Federation and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization officially published the international standard "Techni…
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