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World Bank Approves $1 Bln Loan to Help South Africa Tackle Power Crisis
The World Bank said on Wednesday that its board had approved a $1 billion loan to help South Africa reform its energy sector, as the country tries to overcome r…
Power Construction
South Africa May Get $1 Billion Loan From World Bank to Tackle Power Crisis
A child collecting chunks of coal looks on at a colliery while smoke rises from the Duvha coal-based power station owned by state power utility Eskom, in Emalah…
LNG
Analysis: Vietnam's Big Bet on LNG May Not Ease Its Power Crisis
Model of LNG tanker is seen in this illustration taken May 19, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File PhotoVietnam received its first shipment of liquefied …
Nuclear Technology
Philippines Considers Nuclear as a Solution to Potential Baseload Power Crisis
The Philippines is facing a significant challenge as around 80% of its baseload power is under threat. To address the issue, the country must transition away fr…
Coal Production
Power Tariffs for Imported Coal-Based Plants Should Cover Their Costs, Profit Margin: CERC
The order was related to Tata Power approaching the CERC against the tariff fixed by the government after a forced directive last year to avert a power crisis.T…
South Africa
South Africa Power Crisis Causes State Monopoly to Open Up
After years of blackouts, the Government of South Africa has started to break the monopoly of its state-owned utility.
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Australian Power Crisis Eases as Coal-Fired Plants Crank Up
Blackout risks eased in eastern Australia on Friday as about a third of the coal-fired generation that had been offline in recent weeks returned to service, but…
LNG
How the World’s Top Coal, LNG Exporter Ran Into a Power Crisis
Australia, the world's top exporter of coal and liquefied natural gas, is battling a power crunch, posing major challenges for the country's new Labor governmen…
Nuclear Power Plant
Germany Is Shuttering Nuclear Reactors Amid EU Power Crisis
Despite some countries embracing nuclear power as the obvious solution to the green energy problem that it is over the last 12 months, Europe is still shutterin…
Natural Gas
Egyptian Gas Should Start Flowing to Lebanon in the Next 3 Months, U.S. Energy Envoy Says
The governments of four countries in September reached an agreement to pipe gas from Egypt, through Jordan and Syria, to ease the power crisis in Lebanon.
Electricity Trade
Zim to Import 400MW to Bridge Power Deficit
STATE power utility, Zesa Holdings, intends to import up to 400 megawatts from Mozambique and Zambia as part of measures to end a debilitating power crisis, a s…
Coal Production
India Mulls Strategic Reserves for Coal, Gas Imports
India may consider creating strategic reserves for imported thermal coal and natural gas to tide over "supply shocks", as it looks to raise coal dispatches to u…
Energy Security
Power Crisis Looms in Korea As Scorching Heat Continues
Nation may see the first power shortage alert issued in eight years this week
Thermal Plant
Power Crisis Worsens in Punjab as 2nd Unit of Talwandi Sabo Thermal Plant Develops Snag
Talwandi Sabo Power Limited is the largest thermal power plant in North India
Energy Security
Texas Faces Another Power Crisis Amid Heat Wave
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas has asked Texans to reduce power consumption through Friday of this week.
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