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Atomflot Satisfies the Needs for Repair of Large-Sized Parts of Ships in Murmansk Region
On April 4 in Murmansk, in floating dock No. 3, ship repairers of Atomflot FSUE (a company of ROSATOM) completed dock repair of Northern Wave motor ship.
Carbon Emissions
Could Nano-Scale Filters for Isolating CO2, Hydrogen and Biogas Accelerate the Energy Transition?
A better way to separate gases. A new membrane material could make purification of gases significantly more efficient, potentially helping to reduce carbon emis…
Crude Oil
U.S. Issues Formal Notice of Record Sale of Oil From Reserve
The U.S. Energy Department formally outlined a sale of oil from emergency reserves on Friday, a day after President Joe Biden announced the largest release ever…
Hydrogen Storage
GTI Advancing Next-Generation Hydrogen Energy Storage Technology
Funding from the U.S. Department of Energy will allow research organization GTI and its partners to proceed to the next phase of a hydrogen project.
Offshore Wind Power
UK Looks to Triple Solar and More than Quadruple Offshore Wind Power
The UK’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy is set to soon unveil targets to triple solar power capacity, quadruple offshore wind installa…
Electric Vehicle Charging
UK Policy Paper Doubles Down on Vehicle Electrification
A new white paper from the UK Department for Transport lays out their strategy and action plan for the rollout of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure …
China
China and Nepal Study Feasibility of Cross-Border Power Grid
China and Nepal will conduct a feasibility study to construct a high-voltage power transmission line across the Himalayas to facilitate the exchange of electric…
United States
Greening US Solar with End-of-Life Plan
The US Department of Energy’s five-year plan aims to reduce the environmental impacts of solar panels at the end of life, plus cut in half the cost of recyclin…
Nuclear Fuel
US DOE to Fund Recycling of Used Nuclear Fuel
The US Department of Energy (DOE) on 16 March announced up to $48 million in funding for a new Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) programme
Nuclear Fuel
DOE Funds New Program to Recycle Used Nuclear Fuel, GE Conducting Innovative Related Research
The U.S. Department of Energy announced this week that it would provide up to $48 million for a new Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy program that could …
Hydropower Plant
Andritz to Equip Upper Trishuli 1 Project, Nepal
Andritz has announced it is to supply the hydro and electromechanical equipment for the 216MW Upper Trishuli 1 hydropower plant in Nepal.
Wave Energy
Wave-Powered Desalination Device Sets Sail
The U.S. Department of National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) researchers deployed a wave-powered desalination test device and anchored it to the nearby se…
Nuclear waste
UK Repatriates Australian Nuclear Waste
A consignment of intermediate-level radioactive waste has been safely returned to Australia from the Sellafield plant in the UK.
Net Zero Emission
Shell Directors May Face Lawsuit over Climate Transition Plans
Environmental lawyers ClientEarth said on Tuesday they were preparing legal action against the directors of Shell over the company's climate transition plan.
Electric Car
Tesla is Preparing to Launch Model Y with Puzzling 279-Mile Range
According to a new filing with the EPA, Tesla is preparing to launch a new version of the Model Y with a puzzling range of 279 miles and an AWD powertrain.
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