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2020, July, 28, 11:15:00
U.S. NUCLEAR LEADERSHIP
NELA aims to re-establish US leadership in nuclear energy, with a focus on the demonstration of advanced reactors.
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2020, July, 28, 11:10:00
ENERGY EFFICIENCY OF RES
The main stated goal of the UNFCCC process in the power engineering is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to the environment by phasing out the use of fossil fuel energy systems (FFS).
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2020, July, 28, 11:05:00
CHINA'S GREEN FUND $12 BLN
China's The National Green Development Fund will mainly be used to invest in national strategic programmes
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2020, July, 28, 11:00:00
INDIA'S RELIANCE INDUSTRIES № 2
Reliance, which is controlled by Asia’s richest man and manages the world’s biggest oil refinery complex, rose 4.3% in Mumbai on Friday
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2020, July, 28, 10:55:00
NOV VARCO NET LOSS $93 MLN
National Oilwell Varco, Inc. (NYSE: NOV) reported second quarter 2020 revenues of $1.50 billion,
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2020, July, 27, 16:30:00
OIL PRICE: NEAR $43 ANEW
Brent rose 32 cents, or 0.7%, to $43.66 a barrel , WTI was up to $41.62 a barrel or 33 cents.
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2020, July, 27, 16:25:00
GOLD PRICE UP
Gold made a 1.6% jump to surpass its 2011 highs and put $2,000 per ounce in its sights.
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2020, July, 27, 16:20:00
U.S. NUCLEAR FINANCE
"significant step forward" in US efforts to support the energy needs of its allies around the world,
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2020, July, 27, 16:15:00
U.S. ENERGY CONVERSION LOSS
U.S. utility-scale generation facilities consumed 38 quadrillion British thermal units (quads) of energy to provide 14 quads of electricity.
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2020, July, 27, 16:10:00
U.S. COAL DOWN
For the better part of three decades, from 1985 through 2014, net operating coal capacity in the United States exceeded 300 GW. By the end of 2020, it is expected to drop below 240 GW for the first time since 1978, and by 2030, based on plants scheduled for retirement, net capacity is expected to dip below 200 GW for the first time since 1975.