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2023, February, 27, 09:45:00
U.S. COAL GENERATION PROBLEM
The early retirement of approximately 150GW of coal generating facilities creates another issue for the plant owners, most of which are electric utilities.
2023, February, 27, 09:40:00
GREEN ENERGY FOR THE RICH
Since 2000, the world has spent more than $5 trillion on green energy.
2023, February, 27, 09:35:00
CANADA'S NUCLEAR SMR INVESTMENT
The programme aims to support projects that will help to develop supply chains for SMR manufacturing and fuel supply and security to support Canada’s SMR industry, and to fund research on waste management solutions to ensure that SMRs, and the waste they generate, will be safe now and into the future.
2023, February, 27, 09:30:00
AUSTRALIA'S COAL BAN
Australia’s energy minister has ruled out a ban on new coal mines as part of the country’s overhaul of climate policy.
2023, February, 27, 09:25:00
U.S. GDP UP BY 2.7%
Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an annual rate of 2.7 percent in the fourth quarter of 2022, according to the "second" estimate released by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. In the third quarter, real GDP increased 3.2 percent.
2023, February, 22, 11:45:00
OIL PRICE: BRENT ABOVE $82, WTI ABOVE $75
Brent fell 30 cents to $82.75 a barrel, WTI dropped by 38 cents to $75.98 a barrel.
2023, February, 22, 11:40:00
RUSSIAN OIL FOR CHINA RISE
Angola is among the hardest hit at the moment, with daily exports to China falling 27% so far this month compared with whole of February last year.
2023, February, 22, 11:35:00
EUROPEAN GAS CONSUMPTION DOWN
Overall gas use in the 27-nation European Union plunged by 19.3% from August to January compared with the five-year average for the same period,
2023, February, 22, 11:30:00
UN-NATURAL NATURAL GAS
You can't invest in Natural Gas on a daily basis, Its too volatile, but if you think of Natural Gas a long-term holding, then you push your profit horizon out.
2023, February, 22, 11:25:00
JAPAN NUCLEAR SUPPORT
The survey asked respondents if rising energy costs following the Russian invasion of Ukraine had become a burden in their daily lives. The results showed that 81% said they felt a greater burden, while only 18% said they did not.