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African Petrol Stations Embracing Solar
Roof-mounted solar, and even storage systems, provide cheaper power than mains electricity or diesel generation, prompting companies such as Total to install mo…
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Yallourn Power Station to Retire in 2028
It currently supplies nearly 20% of Victoria’s electricity demand.
Carbon Neutral
Xinjiang Sets Record High Wind Energy, Solar Power Generation
Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region is taking the lead in China’s renewable energy push, with new energy installed capacity reaching a record h…
Market Analysis
National Nuclear Energy Plans for Clean Power, Heat and Hydrogen Showcased at IAEA-IEA Event
Nuclear power remains the world’s second largest source of low carbon electricity after hydro, producing more than solar and wind combined.
Market Analysis
Global Nuclear Power Share to Rise 15pc by 2030
The capacity of nuclear power worldwide of around 400,000 MW , meeting 10% of global electricity generation, is forecast to exceed 500,000 MW by 2030.
Power Construction
TCN to Add 4,000MW to Nigerian National Grid
According to a variety of news reports, the Transmission Company of Nigeria have said that projects currently being executed by the company would boost the nati…
Nuclear Power Plant
Video: Recognizing 50 Years of Carbon-Free Nuclear Energy at Robinson Nuclear Plant
On March 7, 2021, Robinson Nuclear Plant celebrated 50 years of commercial operations, or more simply, 50 years of providing electricity to customers in the C…
Hydropower Plant
Keeyask Station Starts Generation Ahead of Schedule
The Keeyask Generating Station in Manitoba, Canada, has begun producing hydroelectricity six-months ahead of the project's control schedule, with a further six …
Power Cable
Israel, Cyprus and Greece Agree to Link Power Grids via Subsea Cable
Cyprus, Greece and Israel on Monday signed an initial agreement to build the world's longest and deepest underwater power cable that will traverse the Mediterra…
Oil & Gas Supply
COVID-19 And Electrification Bring Hydrocarbon Demand Peak Forward To 2027, Says McKinsey & Company
The pandemic has resulted in a profound reduction in energy demand, from which McKinsey expects it will take between one to four years to recover – with electr…
Power Construction
ERCOT Overcharged Power Companies $16 billion for Electricity During Winter Freeze, Firm Says
An independent market monitor for the Public Utility Commission of Texas wrote in a letter that the power grid operator kept market prices too high for nearly t…
Germany
Wind Energy Replaces Coal as Germany’s Biggest Energy Source in 2020
The share of renewable energy in the amount of electricity generated and fed to the grid in Germany reached a new record, rising from 42.3 percent in 2019 to 47…
Nuclear Reactor
Hungary and Poland Plan Nuclear to Replace Coal
Hungary is now the sixth European country to bring forward its coal phaseout plan, announcing that it will shut its last remaining coal plant in 2025.
Power Construction
Germany Expands Power Transmission Network to Facilitate Energy Transition
The German government on Thursday amended the law that provides for the expansion of the country's power transmission network to facilitate the energy transitio…
HVDC
China Power Giant Wants to Get Ahead on Xi’s Emissions Goals
China’s utility giant is planning to upgrade its massive electricity grid over the next few years to allow it to move away from coal generation and reach peak …
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