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Oil & Gas Supply
Europe Can Survive Throughout Summer Without Russian Gas
If Russian flows continue, the European Union (EU) and the UK will end this winter’s heating season with 27 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas in storage.
Nuclear Power Plant
IAEA Continues Efforts for a Safety Framework for Ukraine
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director general says consultations about an agreement for the safety and security of Ukraine's nuclear facilities…
Crude Oil
Japan and Saudi Arabia to Work Toward Stabilizing Crude Oil Markets
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman agreed Thursday to bolster cooperation on stabilizing global crude oil markets…
Oil Price
Oil Jumps as Russia-Ukraine Talks Stall
Oil prices extended their rally on Friday at the end of a third volatile week of trade after slim progress in peace talks between Russia and Ukraine raised the …
Crude Oil
Oil Futures: Price Rebound Continues on Prolonged War Fears, Brent up 2%
Crude oil futures in Asian trading hours Friday continued the upwards trend amid growing concerns over a prolonged war in Ukraine and renewed fears over the thr…
Nuclear Power Plant
Can Nuclear Generation Reduce European Reliance on Russian Gas?
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the International Energy Agency and the European Commission have come up with plans to rapidly reduce the European Union…
Wind Farm
Japan to Speed up Wind Farm Projects in Wake of Ukraine Crisis
Japan will accelerate its efforts to develop offshore wind power projects, its industry minister said on Friday.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Fukushima, Japan Shifts its Focus to Hydrogen Fuel and Robotics
The prefecture is taking on a new strategy as it moves away from nuclear and its tainted reputation.
Wind Farm
Renewables Infrastructure Group Buys Stake in UK's Hornsea One Wind Farm
The Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG) has acquired a 7.8% stake in the huge Hornsea One wind farm located off England's Yorkshire coast, it said on Thursda…
Offshore Wind Power
U.K. to Ramp up Offshore Wind Targets in Energy Security Push
The U.K. is planning to significantly raise targets for offshore wind power as part of its drive toward energy self-sufficiency in the wake of Russia’s invasio…
Nuclear Power Plant
‘No Issues Of Safety Concern’ At Nuclear Plants Following Fukushima Earthquake
A powerful earthquake off the eastern coast of Japan which killed four people did not cause any issues of safety concern at the three nuclear power station in t…
Chernobyl
IAEA and Ukrainian Regulator Provide Updates on Nuclear Facilities
Ukraine informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on 16 March that the Zaporozhye NPP (ZNPP) had lost connection to a third power line but that two…
Nuclear Reactor
Eight of 15 Ukrainian Reactors Remain in Operation After Three Weeks of War
Ukraine’s nuclear regulator informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on March 16 that eight of the country’s 15 nuclear reactors were in operati…
Nuclear Power Plant
Fukushima Touched by Another Earthquake, Some Deficiencies Reported at Nuclear Plants
A 7.3-magnitude earthquake caused some deficiencies at two of the three nuclear power plants located in relatively close proximity to the fault, but it did not …
Nuclear Power Plant
'No Safety Concern' as Zaporozhe Loses Third Power Line
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it had been told that Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant has lost connection to a third power line, but tw…
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