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Nuclear Fuel
What America Should Do About Nuclear Power of The Middle East
As the United States continues to address the nuclear ambitions of Iran—currently resulting in sanctions and tensions in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz…
US Drilling Leases could Create More Climate Pollution than EU Does in a year Since Trump took office
Donald Trump’s leases of public lands and waters for oil and gas drilling could lead to the production of more climate-warming pollution than the entire Europe…
Coal Power
Indonesia’s President Said He Wants to “Start Reducing the Use of Coal”
President Joko Widodo has reportedly expressed his intention to wean Indonesia off coal, in a move that runs counter to his own administration's stated policy o…
Microgrid
Alaska Forms A Model of Microgrid Development in the Cold And Remote Conditions
Alaska's challenges — cold weather and the high cost of delivered energy — are part of the reason the state is a model of innovative microgrid development, wi…
Challenges Facing the Growth of Renewable Energy Capacity in Sweden
An over-reliance on hydropower and ageging transmission infrastructure are holding Sweden back from even greater renewable capacity growth.
Global Biodiesel Market is Expected To Register a 3.1% CAGR Over the Period, 2018–2026
This is according to a recent study on biodiesel 'Anticipated Increase in Biodiesel Blending Ratio to Support Market Growth' published by Persistence Market Res…
Biomass Power Plant
Cement Factories are Planning to Replace Imported Coal with Biomass
Local cement factories are planning to replace imported coal with locally produced biomass that would enable them to reduce foreign currency and carbon emission…
Busting the Myth on Energy Returns: Renewables to Beat Fossil Fuels
New research published in the journal Nature Energy has warned that society may be heading towards a 'net energy cliff'unless it undertakes a rapid shift to ren…
Oil&Gas Drilling
Oil And Gas Activity To Recover in Gulf of Mexico After "Barry"
Oil and gas activity is beginning to return to the Gulf of Mexico this week after Hurricane Barry swept through the region and up into Louisiana.
National Grid Acquires Renewables Developer Geronimo Energy
The $100 million deal adds to the list of U.S. renewables developers bought recently by European energy groups.
LNG
The US and China To Be The World's Biggest LNG Exporters And Importers
The United States and China will become the world’s biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporters and importers, respectively, in five years, according to proj…
Energy Storage Project
Renewables and Storage were planned by Georgia Power
Southern Company-owned utility's larger-than-expected storage rollout points toward a big new market in the Southeast.
Nuclear Power Plant
CNNC Will Pick Kenya's First Nuclear Power Plant Location
The Indian Ocean, Lake Victoria and Lake Turkana have been identified as top contenders for hosting the first nuclear power plant that Kenya plans to build in t…
Why Natural Gas Can't Blow Off Biogas Threat Any More
Natural gas is already facing competition from wind and solar in some markets, and biogas has also been nipping at its heels.
CFHEC and Platinum Power Signed an Agreement to Co-develop and Build a 108MW Hydropower Plant
Platinum Power and China First Highway Engineering Co (CFHEC) signed an agreement on Wednesday to co-develop, finance, and build a $300 million, 108 megawatt hy…
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