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Electric Car
A Step Closer of Tesla to Opening Its First European Factory
The U.S. carmaker last November announced plans to build a giant factory in Gruenheide, in the eastern German state of Brandenburg, giving it the coveted "Made …
Repair of Collective Boilers and Electrical Installations
Tenders are invited for mission for the repair of collective boilers and electrical installations (switchboards, heating, hot water tanks and CMV) on the herita…
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…
Argentine Govt Prepares Bill to Spur Oil and Gas Investment
Argentine President Alberto Fernandez will send a bill to Congress to attract investment for the production of conventional and unconventional hydrocarbons, a s…
Oil&Gas Drilling
Trump Administration Grants Chevron License to Keep Drilling in Venezuela
The Department of Treasury is allowing Chevron, along with four other U.S. service suppliers, to continue operating in Venezuela despite U.S. sanctions.
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…
Nuclear Power Plant
Russian Repair Improvements Led to 3 TWh more Power in 2019
Greater efficiency in Russian nuclear power plant maintenance outages saved nearly 180 days last year and enabled 2.9 terawatt hours more electricity to be prod…
Nuclear Technology
Brookhaven to Host Electron-Ion Collider
The US Department of Energy has selected a plan whereby accelerator infrastructure at the Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory (pic…
New Technology
Mechanical Engineering Grad Student Innovates Gas Turbine Heat Sensors
Shawn Siroka, a doctoral student in the Penn State Department of Mechanical Engineering, is using his talents to innovate new heat flux sensors in gas turbine e…
AfDB Approves €8 Million Grant to Support Ruzizi IV Hydropower Project
The Board of Directors of African Development Bank Group has approved an €8 million grant drawn from the European Union’s Africa Investment Platform (EU-AIP) …
Offshore Wind Power
Wind Farms in Africa Aim to Power New Era of Clean Reliable Energy
Senegal is preparing to take a large step in the emerging market of African renewable energy with the construction of the 340 million euro Taliba N’diaye Wind …
Nuclear Technology
Brookhaven Selected to Host New US Ion Collider
The US Department of Energy has selected Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) in Upton, New York, as the site for a new research facility that it says will be a…
World's First System Using Solar Energy to Split Water into Hydrogen
Technion researchers have developed the world’s first system using solar energy to split water into hydrogen and oxygen at two separate sites.
Energy storage technology
U.S. Department of Energy Launches Energy Storage Grand Challenge
U.S. Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette announced the launch of the Energy Storage Grand Challenge, a comprehensive program to accelerate the development, commerc…
Universal Stream Submits Plans for 648 MW Hydroelectric Project
Colombian energy company Universal Stream has submitted preliminary plans for a US$830 million hydroelectric plant in the Amazonian department of Caquetá.
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