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2021, November, 16, 14:25:00
BRITAIN'S RENEWABLE INVESTMENT FOR TURKEY
Russia is the world's seventh-largest producer of uranium, with an output of 2,846 t in 2020. The country's uranium reserves reach 256,000 t.
2021, November, 16, 14:20:00
INDIA RENEWABLES NEED INVESTMENT
India’s energy demand will increase by 35% from 2019 to 2030.
2021, November, 16, 14:15:00
EGYPT CLIMATE STRATEGY 2050
It will enable Egypt in planning and govern climate change on different levels in a way that supports the achievement of the desired economic and development goals of the country, following a low emission resilient approach. It puts the well-being of the Egyptian citizen as a priority.
2021, November, 15, 12:00:00
OIL PRICE: NEAR $82 YET
Brent fell 63 cents, or 0.8%, to $81.54 a barrel, WTI lost 55 cents, or 0.7%, to $80.24 a barrel.
2021, November, 15, 11:55:00
GLOBAL CLIMATE CONSENSUS $100 BLN
Under the UK presidency and with the support of the UNFCCC Secretariat, delegates forged agreements that strengthen ambition in the three pillars of collective climate action.
2021, November, 15, 11:50:00
CHINA COAL PRODUCTION UP
China has approved expansions at more than 153 coal mines, which could add 55 million tonnes of coal output in the fourth quarter, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) said last month.
2021, November, 15, 11:45:00
BRAZIL ELECTRICITY DEMAND +3.5%
Electricity consumption in Brazil should increase by an average 3.5%/year over the 2021-2031 period
2021, November, 15, 11:40:00
INDIA'S RENEWABLE INVESTMENT $20 BLN
Overall, AGEL's investments in renewables and hydrogen could total US$70bn by 2030.
2021, November, 15, 11:35:00
IRAQ GAS DEVELOPMENT
The majority of Iraq's gas output is pumped with oil and the associated gas is mostly flared. Iraq was the world's second-worst flaring nation after Russia in 2020, according to the World Bank.
2021, November, 15, 11:30:00
S.KOREA WITHOUT COAL
KEPCO is responsible for most of South Korea’s power production with an installed capacity of around 91 GW (around 70% of the total capacity in 2020), including 38 GW of coal, 24 GW of nuclear and 19 GW of gas.