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Oil Price
Oil Tumbles With Trump Trades Aiding Dollar as US Counts Votes
Oil fell as Donald Trump’s increasing chances of winning the presidential race boosted the dollar to a one-year high, while an industry report signaled a …
Offshore Wind Power
US Wind and PV Industry Reports Milestones and Strong Growth in First Quarter
Operating utility-scale photovoltaic surpasses 100 GW. 5.6 GW of new clean power online in Q1 2024, up 28% year-over-year. First large-scale offshore wind power…
Nuclear Fusion
Investment in Fusion Has Reached USD6.21 Billion, Says FIA
(Image: FIA)Investment in the global fusion industry has now reached a cumulative USD6.21 billion, up from USD4.8 billion a year ago, according to the third ann…
Oil Price
Oil Extends Advance Above $70 Amid Improving Demand Outlook
Oil extended gains above $70 a barrel after an industry report pointed to another draw in U.S. crude stockpiles, reinforcing optimism around the demand recovery…
Nuclear Power Plant
China has Most Nuclear Power Plants in Progress: Industry Report
China has the most number of nuclear power plants under construction.
Microgrid
Solar Mini-Grids Will be Critical to Universal Electrification
Solar mini-grids could play a critical role in providing electricity to rural communities and businesses and in helping to connect the 789 million people worldw…
CCS
UK ‘Contemplating CCUS for Too Long’ Warns Industry Report
A new report has called for rapid action on a vital technology for reducing carbon emissions which the UK has been “contemplating for too long”.
Nuclear Technology
Nuclear Power is Losing Ground to Renewables in Terms of both Cost and Capacity
Nuclear power is losing ground to renewables in terms of both cost and capacity as its reactors are increasingly seen as less economical and slower to reverse c…