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Saving the Mekong With Floating Solar Power
For two decades or more, alarms have been sounding for the Mekong Delta. It is being hammered by climate change, by a proliferation of upstream dams, by unsusta…
TVA Hosts Uganda Public Power
US utility Tennesse Valley Authority recently hosted visitors from the Uganda Electricity Generation Company Limited (UEGCL), sharing knowledge and experience o…
Agreement Will See New Dam Built for Flood Protection in Hatch, US
The Doña Ana County Flood Commission and the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) are to sign an agreement next week to design and construct a dam in …
Energy storage technology
How Energy Storage’s Growth Trajectory Differs
It's become a cliche to compare today's energy storage market to where the solar industry was a certain number of years ago. But storage's trajectory differs f…
Electric Car
Polish Government Wants to Launch a Veritable E-Car State Brand on the Market
Poland is not exactly at the forefront when it comes to electric cars. In August of this year there were 6,672 plug-in cars driving around in Poland.
Energy Storage Material
Perovskite for Low-Temperature Ammonia Production
Now, a team in Japan has demonstrated their potential in the production of ammonia directly from hydrogen and nitrogen perhaps opening up a whole new approach t…
Wind Power Company
Vestas' Giant Wind Turbine on a Roll in Red-hot Finland
Vestas secured another big project win in Finland for its largest wind turbine, with an order for the EnVentus V162-5.6 MW that continues a stellar run in the N…
Wind Capacity Exceeds Hydro, While Solar Tops Oil in US
New capacity placed into service that month included 359 MW of wind and 232 MW of solar but only 100 MW of natural gas.
Fossil Fuel Use Continues to Push Up CO2 Emissions
Global carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels and industry are expected to grow slowly in 2019 due to a decline in the use of coal, according to a study by …
Global CO2 Emissions From Coal Down This Year
Global emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) from coal-fired power plants and industrial facilities fell in 2019, according to research published Dec. 3, though ove…
Virtual power plant
South Australia Set for Large-scale, Blockchain-Enabled Virtual Power Plant
Known for its blockchain-based peer-to-peer platform that allows energy trading between households, Power Ledger is now readying for the first large-scale comme…
Oil & Gas Trade
Oil Security Issues Remain Major Challenge for African Energy Industry
Security issues remain a major challenge for African energy industry, necessitating the urgency for African governments and oil companies to do more to protect …
Coal-Fired Power Plants
America And Europe Cut Emissions By Closing Coal‑fired Power Stations
Emissions of CO2 have fallen in the US and EU at the same rate this year despite their leaders having starkly different positions on the need to tackle climate …
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Indonesia Must Stop Building New Coal-fired Power Plants By 2020 to Meet Climate Goals
Achieving that goal, the IESR says, “would require that there are fewer coal plants installed capacity in Indonesia,” including “no more coal plants … built…
Oil & Gas Trade
Gail India Offers Up to 10 LNG Cargoes for Loading from U.S.
Gail has offered up to 10 liquefied natural gas cargoes for loading in the United States over early 2020 to early 2021, two industry sources said on Thursday.
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