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United States
U.S. Oil Patch M&A in Q3 Tops $16 Bln, the Most This Year
Mergers and acquisitions in the U.S. oil patch accelerated to $16 billion in the third quarter, the most this year, although the nine-month total trails the yea…
Switzerland
Swiss Pursue Home-Grown Energy Panacea - Reluctantly
Government wants to ramp up renewable energy output
Carbon Emissions
Exxon Signs With Top Ammonia Maker as Its First Client for Decarbonization Business
Exxon Mobil Corp's fledging low carbon energy business on Wednesday struck its first commercial carbon storage deal under an effort to target a projected multi-…
Renewables Key to Resolving Energy Security, Climate Crises
Wind energy is one of the most competitive and mature technologies.
United Kingdom
UK Renewables and Nuclear Generators Face Windfall Tax as Government U-Turns Again
Westminster is trying to break the link between high gas prices and electricity revenue.
United States
Sewage Sludge May Play a Role in Clean Energy Future
Argonne scientists assess energy, nutrients and water resources from U.S. wastewater facilities.
Smart Grid
Northern Ireland Smart Grid Demo Delivers Savings
Project Girona, Northern Ireland’s first smart grid project, was designed by The Electric Storage Company to demonstrate the potential benefits of a smart loca…
Energy Saving
Industry Leaders Unite Behind Cogeneration in Letter to EU Commission
COGEN Europe, the European Association for the Promotion of Cogeneration, has presented the European Commission with an open letter calling for cogeneration to …
Israel
Israel’s Ashtrom Enters Greek Market With 476MW Solar Agreements
Israel-based Ashtrom Renewable Energy has signed agreements to develop a 476MW solar project pipeline in Greece, marking the company’s entry into the Greek mar…
Microgrid
Mapping Europe’s Microgrids to Ensure Effective Regulation
University of Groningen doctoral researcher Jamie Behrendt has started mapping existing and developing microgrids across Europe.
Carbon Emissions
Canada, Rio Tinto to Invest in R&D, Cutting Emissions at Quebec Plant
Canada and Rio Tinto Ltd will invest up to C$737 million ($533.6 million) over eight years to cut carbon emissions and expand research and development at a Queb…
Electric Vehicle Battery
Robots and AI Could Optimize Lithium-Ion Batteries
New automated system could quickly find new battery chemistries much faster than with brute-force human testing.
United Kingdom
UK Moves to Cap Revenues of Low-Carbon Energy Producers
Britain set out plans for a temporary revenue limit on low-carbon electricity generators on Tuesday, which the government said had the potential to save billion…
Electric Vehicle Battery
Researchers Develop Lithium Battery with 40% More Energy Density
A Pohang University of Science & Technology research team succeeded in developing an anode-free lithium battery. The design maximized energy density and improve…
Wind Farm
Nordex Received an Order for up to 137 MW Wind Farm in Poland
At the end of September, a subsidiary of Ignitis Group, Lithuania’s state energy holding company, commissioned the Nordex Group to supply 37 N117/3600 wind tur…
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