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Crude Oil
Shell to Shut Gulf of Mexico Crude Pipes for 2 Weeks in September
Shell on Tuesday said it plans to shut for two weeks in September a key crude oil pipeline in Gulf of Mexico that supplies oil to Louisiana refineries.
Oil Shale
Oil Output in Permian to Rise to Record High in September -EIA
Oil output in the Permian in Texas and New Mexico, the biggest U.S. shale oil basin, is due to rise 79,000 barrels per day (bpd) to a record 5.408 million bpd i…
Hydropower Plant
Smart Tools to Enhance the Flexibility of Hydropower Turbines in the US
A team of GE Research engineers has been awarded a project through US Department of Energy’s Water Power Technologies Office to improve the operating capacity …
Lithuania
Flexibility Market Starts Development in Lithuania
Lithuania’s largest distribution system operator (DSO) Energijos Skirstymo Operatorius (ESO) is investigating the development of a local flexibility market.
Hydrogen Production
China Building World’s Largest Green Hydrogen Factor
The facility in Xinjiang will use renewable energy to break down water into oxygen and hydrogen, the latter of which can then be liquefied and used as fuel.
Crude Oil
Gulf Of Mexico Oil Outages Balloon Beyond Shell
At least two other oil majors shuttered their Gulf of Mexico platforms on Friday following a leak in the Fourchon booster station, shutting down the flow of cru…
Solar Power Panel
Canadian Solar Plans US$9 Billion Polysilicon, Cell and Module Factory in China
Canadian Solar plans to build an integrated PV manufacturing plant in Western China, with a capacity of 200,000MT of high-purity polysilicon, 10GW of both cells…
United Kingdom
GB Domestic Flexibility Project Gets Funding Boost
National Grid’s CrowdFlex flexibility project has been awarded a second round of funding to advance the implementation of domestic flexibility.
Carbon Emissions
Inexpensive Melamine Used to Capture Carbon Dioxide in Energy-Efficient Process
Chemists have used melamine to create an inexpensive and energy-efficient way to capture carbon dioxide, an advance that could one day be scaled down and employ…
Novel Technology can Help to Tackle Climate Change
Northumbria University's Dr Shafeer Kalathil is among a team of esteemed academics behind the project, which uses a chemical process that converts sunlight, wat…
Carbon Emissions
Plant-Based Beef Alternatives Reduce Carbon Dioxide Emissions, but Could Disrupt the Agricultural Workforce
Plant-based alternatives to beef have the potential to help reduce carbon dioxide emissions, but new economic models show their growth in popularity could disru…
Carbon Emissions
Novel Photocatalyst Sheet Helps Curtail the Rise of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
Addressing the global energy crisis and moving away from a dependency on fossil fuels is key to combating climate change and thus moving towards a more sustaina…
Oil Shale
Shale Giant Chesapeake to Exit Oil as It Focuses on Natural Gas
Chesapeake will fully focus on key shale gas plays.
Coal-Fired Power Plants
Holtec Unveils Green Boiler Designed to Repurpose Coal Plants
Holtec International, an equipment provider that specializes in the design and manufacture of parts for nuclear reactors, in May unveiled a “green boiler” tec…
Nuclear Fuel
Spent Nuclear Fuel: A Valuable Resource—Not a Waste
Did you know that more than 90% of the potential energy that exists in fuel rods when they’re loaded into commercial nuclear reactors still remains in the fuel…
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