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2023, November, 17, 06:20:00
THE NEW NUCLEAR DECISIONS FOR CLIMATE
Many oil and gas, drilling, and extraction operations take place in remote locations, and in many cases, it is not possible for these processes to be fuelled by electricity from the grid. It is here that microreactors (MRs) or small modular reactors (SMRs) could provide a low carbon alternative.
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2023, November, 17, 06:15:00
GLOBAL CLIMATE OXYMORONS AND OTHER MORONS
Oxymoron: (Merriam-Webster) : a combination of contradictory or incongruous words (such as cruel kindness) broadly : something (such as a concept) that is made up of contradictory or incongruous elements
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2023, November, 17, 06:10:00
U.S. ENERGY RESILIENCY
A total of $3.5 billion will flow to 58 projects selected in 44 different states for funding. All the named projects are designed to make energy infrastructure climate-proof. Anticipated results include expanding clean energy suppliers, microgrid investments, and significantly increasing gigawatts of renewable energy capacity.
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2023, November, 17, 06:05:00
U.S. EXISTENTIAL ENERGY
Addressing electric transmission capacity constraints and congestion is an existential necessity to maintain grid reliability while meeting demand.
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2023, November, 17, 06:00:00
BRITAIN RENEWABLES PRICES UP
The ceiling for bids from offshore wind companies in the next auction round is likely to be considerably more than this year’s £44 ($54) of guaranteed revenue per megawatt-hour of power produced, according to people familiar with the matter.
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2023, November, 3, 07:00:00
OIL PRICE: BRENT NEAR $87, WTI NEAR $83
Brent rose 6 cents to $86.91 a barrel, WTI gained 12 cents, or 0.2%, to $82.58 a barrel.
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2023, November, 3, 06:50:00
CHINA'S COAL UP ANEW
China has ramped up coal output since the 2021 power crisis in order to avoid a repeat, with this year’s annual production set to notch another record. Demand growth has also been relatively subdued amid China’s bumpy economic recovery.
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2023, November, 3, 06:30:00
NORTH AMERICA'S LNG EXPORTS WILL UP
Over the next five years North America’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) export capacity to expand by 12.9 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) as Mexico and Canada place into service their first LNG export terminals and the United States adds to its 11.4 Bcf/d of existing LNG capacity.
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2023, November, 3, 06:25:00
U.S. FOSSIL FUELS CHOICE
In the United States last year, according to the Energy Information Administration, natural gas accounted for 39.9 percent of electricity production; coal, 19.7 percent; nuclear, 18.2 percent; and renewables, the rest, although these are coming on fast.
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2023, November, 3, 06:15:00
U.S. CLEAN ENERGY WILL UP
Funding and support are abundantly available for clean energy projects in America. The federal government has allocated billions in funding to incentivize Americans to move to clean energy.
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2023, October, 27, 07:00:00
OIL PRICE: BRENT NEAR $89, WTI ABOVE $84
Brent rose $1.16, or 1.3%, to $89.09 a barrel. WTI climbed $1.08, also 1.3%, to $84.29 a barrel.
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2023, October, 27, 06:55:00
GLOBAL OIL WILL STAY
Prince Abdulaziz said that the energy transition will require hydrocarbons including petrochemicals.
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2023, October, 27, 06:15:00
SMART CITIES FOR PEOPLE
The definition of a Smart City is “a municipality that uses information and communication technologies to increase operational efficiency, share information and improve both the quality of government services and citizen welfare.”
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2023, October, 20, 07:00:00
OIL PRICE: BRENT ABOVE $93, WTI ABOVE $90
Brent crude futures climbed 94 cents, or 1%, to $93.32 a barrel by 0307 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $90.78 a barrel, up $1.41, or 1.6%.
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2023, October, 20, 06:25:00
RUSSIAN LNG FOR GERMANY
Still, the trade has become a headache for Germany, which has explicitly said it won’t use gas from Russia in the fallout of the war in Ukraine. Berlin is facing sharp criticism over concerns that a government-run company still has ties to Moscow, despite its political rhetoric.