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The Iranian Oil Tanker has Departed From Gibraltar after the British Overseas Territory
The Iranian oil tanker at the center of a diplomatic dispute has departed from Gibraltar after the British overseas territory rejected a US demand to seize the …
Nuclear Power Plant
The European Bank Consider the Commercial Financing of Nuclear Safety and Decommissioning
"Longer term I think we need to move away from dealing with legacies and work with countries interested in financing safety improvements and waste management pr…
Atommash has Completed Hydraulic Tests of the Reactor Vessel
Atommash, part of the Volgodonsk branch of AEM Technology, has completed hydraulic tests of the reactor vessel of the MBIR multipurpose sodium-cooled fast neutr…
Oil&Gas Drilling
OPEC Oil Production Dips on , Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, Others' Cuts
The Organisation of Petroleum Exportig Countries (OPEC’s) crude oil production fell by another 246,000 barrels per day (bpd) last month compared to June.
Solar Power Panel
Energy Industry Small Energy Companies Risk Going Bust in Financial Shock
Thousands of homes could lose their energy supplier in the coming months as a result of a financial shock looming over the industry’s smaller companies.
Shale Gas
UK Government Has Authorised the Commencement of Fracking in Lancashire
The UK government under recently-appointed Prime Minister Boris Johnson has set out its position on hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking, and allowed Cu…
Solar Technology
France's Failed Solar Roadway
Turns out that solar power highways aren't all they're cracked up to be. In 2016, France put forth an audacious plan to build 620 miles (1,000 kilometers) of so…
Global Power Demand Will Grow by 62% Between Now And 2050
Bloomberg NEF's latest New Energy Outlook report predicts that global power demand will grow by 62% between now and 2050, equating to 1.5% increase a year.
Electric Car
Are Electric Cars Really As Good for the Enviroment As We Think?
Electric cars are set to charge ahead and replace their fossil fuel-guzzling cousins in the coming years as Europe hunts for ways to fight climate change. Are t…
Great Wall Motors Focus on Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology for Openning New Shanghai Headquarters
Wei Jianjun, chairman of Great Wall Motors, said “the Jiading base will be developed relying on vigorous endeavors from enterprises and research institutions, …
Speeding up the Hydrogen Production by the Magic Topological Surface States
The hydrogen economy is considered to be one of the best options for providing renewable energy and, thereby, contributing to mitigating today´s environmental …
Ulsan Plans to Build South Korea's First Pipeline System to Supply Hydrogen
The city signed an agreement with six agencies and businesses including the Korea Gas Safety Corp. (KGS) on Tuesday to build pipelines between hydrogen filling …
Nuclear Power Plant
Batan to Cooperate with Indonesian Power Company
Indonesia's National Atomic Energy Agency has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with utility PT Indonesia Power to cooperate in the use of nuclear tech…
Nuclear Power Plant
Regulators formalise technical collaboration on SMR regulation
The US Department of Energy has awarded funds to build SMR simulators at three US universities.
Electricity Transmission
A 15 Minute Power Outage, a Nightmare for Business
Even the briefest power interruption can have a costly impact on businesses - Alan Barlow, Director of UK and Ireland for Centrica Business Solutions, discusses…
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