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2023, July, 28, 06:55:00
GLOBAL SOLAR MARKET INSTABILITY
These projects total 167 gigawatts of new generation capacity. The total monetary value is estimated to be $33 billion. That is assuming they get built.
2023, July, 28, 06:50:00
G20 HYDROGEN ENERGY GUIDELINES
Ministers "put green hydrogen and low carbon hydrogen at center stage and everybody has agreed to it . . . the consensus among all the ministers was that this has formed the basis of the next COP," said the meeting's Chair and India's Power and New and Renewable Energy Minister, RK Singh.
2023, July, 28, 06:45:00
BRITAIN NUCLEAR REVIVAL
This will boost UK energy security, reduce dependence on volatile fossil fuel imports, create more affordable power and grow the economy, with the nuclear industry estimated to generate around £6 billion for the UK economy.
2023, July, 28, 06:40:00
U.S., GHANA NUCLEAR COOPERATION
The Ghana Nuclear Power Programme Organisation was formed to oversee the implementation and coordination of the nuclear power programme following a 2008 cabinet decision to include nuclear in the energy mix of the African country.
2023, July, 28, 06:35:00
TEXAS ENERGY RISKS ANEW
While that trails California’s 52%, Texas is a bigger market. It’s already No. 1 in wind, making it the largest clean energy market in the US.
2023, July, 21, 07:00:00
OIL PRICE: BRENT ABOVE $80, WTI NEAR $76
Brent rose 63 cents to $80.27 a barrel, WTI climbed 62 cents to $76.27 a barrel.
2023, July, 21, 06:55:00
EUROPEAN GAS PRICES UP
Benchmark futures settled 3.9% higher after another session of sharp price moves. Searing temperatures in parts of the region and global competition for liquefied natural gas continue to provide upward pressure — even as flows from Norway, Europe’s top supplier, return to levels last seen in April.
2023, July, 21, 06:50:00
GLOBAL CLIMATE WANT MONEY
BNEF estimates that the global annual green investments would need to almost triple to $6.9 trillion by 2030 to have any hope of getting to net zero by 2050.
2023, July, 21, 06:45:00
BAD WIND & SOLAR STRATEGY
Wind employs twice as many people as coal power generation. However, coal still produces 19.5% of our electricity while wind only accounts for 10.2%.
2023, July, 21, 06:40:00
GLOBAL ELECTRICITY MODERNIZATION
Historically, power cuts and outages were deemed a problem only for the developing world, however, we’re now seeing more of these issues in the so-called developed world, primarily driven by a lack of electricity infrastructure spend over many years.