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Fortum Launches Study Into New Nuclear to Meet Energy Challenges
Fortum is starting a two-year feasibility study to explore the conditions needed for new nuclear developments in Finland and Sweden.
Natural Gas
Italian State Bodies to Approve New LNG Terminal - Commissioner
Italian state bodies, including the influential National Health Institute, are expected to give a positive opinion, albeit conditional, on setting up a new term…
Net Zero Emission
Carbon Credit Use Could Curb Company Climate Action, Warns UK Advisers
The use of cheap carbon offsets by companies to meet net zero targets could curb their efforts to cut emissions and slow the delivery of climate goals.
Crude Oil
White House Leaves Door Open for Additional SPR Releases
The White House said on Tuesday that it has many options to counteract OPEC+’s looming production cuts, including the release of even more crude oil from the n…
Methane Levels Near Nord Stream Leak Area Found to Be 1,000 Times Higher Than Normal
The scientific expedition to the Nord Stream leak from the University of Gothenburg has arrived back home.
Carbon Emissions
Shippers Focus on LNG, Biofuels, Methanol to Meet Emissions Targets
Shipping and commodities firms will commission more ships partly powered by liquefied natural gas (LNG) next year while ramping up trials for biofuel bunkering …
Philippines
Philippines Energy Chief: 2023 Power Supply Conditions Look 'Difficult'
The Philippines' energy minister said on Monday the country's power supply situation next year is likely to be difficult, with some hydro plants expected to be …
Natural Gas
Energean Begins Tests at Disputed Israel-Lebanon Border Gasfield
Lebanon and Israel have engaged in on-off indirect talks since 2020 to delineate their Mediterranean border
Crude Oil
The UAE Isn’t Ditching Oil for Renewables Just Yet
The UAE isn’t likely to curb its oil production in favor of renewables any time soon.
Wind Turbine
GE Appoints Onyx Insight as Sole Provider of Condition Monitoring for Onshore Wind Turbines
GE Renewable Energy has selected independent data analytics and engineering experts, ONYX Insight, as the sole provider of condition monitoring solutions for it…
Asia to Account 63% Of Renewable Capacity Additions Until 2031
Around 66% will be coming from the non-hydropower sector.
Carbon Neutral
Japan Starts Carbon Credit Trading Trial at Tse
Japan started trial trading of carbon credits on Thursday at the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE) as the world's fifth-largest carbon emitter aims to create a nationw…
Carbon Pricing
Britain’s Drax Signs Deal to Sell 2 Million U.S. Carbon Removal Credits
British power generator Drax has signed a memorandum of understanding with carbon finance firm Respira International
Hydrogen Production
European Parliament to Vote on Scrapping Green Hydrogen ‘Additionality’ Requirements
Hydrogen Europe presses MEPs to relax toughest regulations on green hydrogen production so European developers can compete with the US
Smart Grid
Transgrid Interconnector Uses Smart Grid Tech to Unlock Network Capacity
Australian TSO Transgrid has announced its use of smart grid technology through an interconnector project to unlock additional renewable energy capacity.
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