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2022, January, 27, 12:30:00
ARGENTINA, CHINA ENERGY DEAL $35 BLN
Argentina is expected to sign a five-year US$35bn infrastructure programme with China.
2022, January, 27, 12:25:00
BRAZIL ELECTRICITY INVESTMENT $97 BLN
The country's installed capacity is expected to increase by 38% from around 200 GW in 2021 to 275 GW in 2031, with 83% of renewables and 17% of non-renewables.
2022, January, 27, 12:20:00
ENEL RENEWABLES 5.1 GW
Enel Green Power (EGP) added 5,120 MW of new renewable power capacity in 2021 (+65% compared to 2020), including 220 MW of battery capacity.
2022, January, 27, 12:15:00
SAUDI, IRAQ POWER GRID 1 GW
“the Iraqi-Saudi cooperation is not limited to the electrical connection only, but rather it is the beginning of a joint collective action,” Iraqi News Agency reported, citing the Prince.
2022, January, 27, 12:10:00
SOLAR FOR DUBAI 0.9 GW
The project, by Dubai Electricity and Water Authority, is located on 10 square kilometers of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park. It has an accumulated capacity of 900 megawatts, the National News reported.
2022, January, 26, 12:45:00
OIL PRICE: NEAR $89
Brent rose 61 cents, or 0.7%, to $88.81, WTI was up 25 cents, or 0.3%, to $85.85.
2022, January, 26, 12:40:00
U.S. RELEASES 13.4 MB
Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) approved seven additional exchanges of 13.4 million barrels of crude oil for release from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR).
2022, January, 26, 12:35:00
U.S. NUCLEAR FOR ESTONIA
In April 2021, the Estonian government formally approved the formation of a nuclear energy working group (NEPIO) tasked with analysing the possibility of introducing nuclear energy in Estonia.
2022, January, 26, 12:30:00
COAL NUCLEAR REPLACEMENT
"Replacing coal boilers with advanced modular reactors (AMRs) allows the use of existing infrastructure for clean electricity generation and a fast, low-risk path to decarbonising global power generation,"
2022, January, 26, 12:25:00
CHINA'S ENERGY INTENSITY REDUCTION
China intends to reduce its energy intensity (i.e. energy consumption per unit of gross domestic product) in 2025 by 13.5% compared with the 2020 level,