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2022, January, 18, 12:50:00
NUCLEAR FOR BRAZIL
Brazil has historically relied on hydro for as much as 80% of its electricity, but changes in rainfall patterns produced droughts that reduced this to 65% by 2018.
2022, January, 18, 12:45:00
NUCLEAR FOR SLOVENIA WITHOUT COAL
Today, coal makes up 30% of Slovenian electricity, while nuclear from the single-unit Krško nuclear power plant is some 36%.
2022, January, 18, 12:40:00
ФНБ РОССИИ $182,6 МЛРД.
По состоянию на 1 января 2022 г. объем ФНБ составил 13 565 347,2 млн. рублей, что эквивалентно 182 593,5 млн. долл. США,
2022, January, 18, 12:39:00
CANADA'S CLEAN ENERGY
Canada’s current energy and economic profile presents both challenges and opportunities in achieving these targets given its profile as a major producer, consumer and exporter of energy, and its northern climate.
2022, January, 18, 12:35:00
BRITAIN'S OFFSHORE WIND 25 GW
Crown Estate Scotland (United Kingdom) has selected 17 offshore wind projects totalling 24,826 MW as part of its application process for ScotWind Leasing,
2022, January, 17, 11:55:00
OIL PRICE: NEAR $86
Brent gained 40 cents, or 0.5%, to $86.46 a barrel , WTI was up 58 cents, or 0.7%, at $84.40 a barrel.
2022, January, 17, 11:50:00
ЧИСТАЯ ЭНЕРГЕТИКА РОССИИ
"Россия привержена климатической повестке и мировой декарбонизации. При этом надо учитывать, что глобальное потребление энергии растёт, в ближайшие 15–20 лет оно увеличится ещё на 30%. Поэтому в первую очередь нужно учитывать вопросы энергобезопасности", – подчеркнул вице-премьер.
2022, January, 17, 11:45:00
GLOBAL ELECTRICITY DEMAND UP BY 6%, 1 500 TWH
After small drop in 2020, global electricity demand grew by 6% in 2021. It was the largest ever annual increase in absolute terms (over 1 500 TWh) and the largest percentage rise since 2010 after the financial crisis.
2022, January, 17, 11:35:00
CANADA'S FUSION ENERGY
Canada’s General Fusion announced that it had achieved several aggressive performance goals of a prototype system for its Fusion Demonstration Plant (FDP).
2022, January, 17, 11:30:00
CANADA'S CLIMATE RISKS
The transition, to be spread over 30 years, will hit Canada's economic growth as demand and prices for commodities fall, leading to less inflationary pressure and a need for more stimulative monetary policy, the Bank of Canada and the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions said.