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2020, February, 19, 11:05:00
NIGERIA'S GDP GROWTH 2%
Nigeria's GDP growth forecast for 2020 was revised down to 2 percent to reflect the impact of lower international oil prices. Inflation is expected to pick up, while deteriorating terms of trade and capital outflows will weaken the country’s external position.
2020, February, 19, 11:00:00
AMAZON'S CLIMATE INVESTMENT $10 BLN
Amazon would meet the goals of the Paris climate accord 10 years ahead of the accord’s schedule and invest $100 million to restore forests and wetlands.
2020, February, 17, 12:05:00
OIL PRICE: ABOVE $57
Brent was at $57.27 a barrel, WTI rose 3 cents to $52.08 a barrel,
2020, February, 17, 12:00:00
U.S. GAS PRICES: THE LOWEST LEWEL
This winter, U.S. natural gas prices have been at their lowest levels in decades.
2020, February, 17, 11:55:00
WEAK LNG DEMAND
Weaker-than-expected LNG demand, relatively mild winter weather, the coronavirus outbreak and Chinese tariffs have made the situation worse.
2020, February, 17, 11:50:00
POWER INDUSTRY TRENDS 2020
Power Industry 2020 Predictions and Trends: Hydrogen Fuel Cells to Become a Key Player in the Reliable Energy Backup and Storage Space
2020, February, 17, 11:45:00
SMART ENERGY DEVELOPMENTS
There is no doubt that we are in the midst of an energy revolution. Not only is the nature of energy changing from fossil-generated energy to renewable – there is a total change in the distribution structure occurring with less focus on centralisation and more on distributed energy.
2020, February, 17, 11:40:00
PAKISTAN'S NUCLEAR STRENGTHENING
Pakistan aims for a significant expansion of its use of nuclear power over the coming decades
2020, February, 17, 11:35:00
U.S. INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION DOWN 0.3% ANEW
U.S. Industrial production declined 0.3 percent in January, as unseasonably warm weather held down the output of utilities and as a major manufacturer significantly slowed production of civilian aircraft.
2020, February, 17, 11:30:00
BRITAIN'S CLIMATE INVESTMENT $1.6 BLN
The new supercomputer, which will be managed by the country’s Met Office, will be used to help more accurately predict storms, select the most suitable locations for flood defenses and predict changes to the global climate.