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Denmark’s CIP to Bankroll Canada’s ‘Largest Operating Solar Project’
A Denmark-based infrastructure investor is to sponsor what is predicted to become Canada’s largest solar project, with construction set to commence later this …
Power Construction
New York Announces $341m Funding to Rebuild Transmission Lines
The Government of New York has announced a funding of $341m to rebuild an 86-mile stretch of ageing Moses-Adirondack transmission lines.
Market Analysis
UK Regulator Ofgem Launches Decarbonisation Plan
The UK Government’s Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem) has set out its plan to bring the country’s emissions to net zero.
Wind Farm
GE Renewable Energy to supply Cypress Turbines for Finnish Wind Farm
GE Renewable Energy has secured a contract from Swedish wind power company OX2 to supply Cypress onshore wind turbines.
Nuclear Technology
France and Poland Should Consider Nuclear Energy Cooperation
France and Poland should consider cooperation in nuclear energy, French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Monday, as central Europe’s largest economy loo…
Oil & Gas Trade
OPEC+ Considers 500,000 Bpd Cut In Emergency Meeting
The OPEC+ group of producers are said to be considering deepening the cuts by another 500,000 bpd, due to depressed oil demand amid the virus outbreak, OPEC and…
LNG
Papua LNG to Advance Despite PNG Halting Talks
Papua LNG project is expected to advance with certain modifications following the halt in negotiations between the JV partners and the PNG government over P’ny…
Karot Hydropower Plant to be put into Commercial Operation
With about 70 percent of the overall construction completed, the 720-megawatt Karot Hydropower Plant, a major pilot project under the China-Pakistan Economic Co…
Chinese Firm Applies for Construction of 840MW Ayago Dam
A Chinese company Power China International Group Limited has submitted an application to construct the 840 Mega Watts Ayago hydropower plant on River Nile.
Brexit Day: The Great Green Gamble Begins
Whether you regard the prospect as exciting or terrifying, the UK is embarking on an uncertain journey outside the EU - the consequences for the environment and…
Oil & Gas Trade
China’s Oil Demand Drops 20%
Chinese oil demand has dropped by about three million barrels a day, or 20 per cent of total consumption, as the coronavirus squeezes the economy.
Hydrotechnik UK Steps up Hydrogen Focus
UK-based pressure, temperature and level measurement solutions specialist Hydrotechnik has revealed to H2 View that it is preparing for lift-off in the hydrogen…
Power Plant Emissions Down 47% Under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative
This first-in-the-nation regional effort to lower carbon emissions from power plants is actually a cap-and-invest program. Power plants buy emission allowances …
Coal Mine
Renewable Energy Policy Paper Proposes Crackdown on Coal Use
The accelerating renewable energy and energy efficiency discussion document explores possible options to address barriers to reducing energy-related emissions a…
Hydrogen Fuel Cells And The Zero-Emission Supply Chain Of Tomorrow
If this year’s headlines are to be believed, hydrogen fuel cells are poised to become one of the defining renewable energy solutions of the future.
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