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2022, January, 13, 13:50:00
SAUDI ARABIA RENEWABLES 15 GW
Saudi Arabia plans to generate 15109 gigawatt hours of electricity from renewable sources by 2024, supplying 692,557 houses with energy, the Kingdom's Gastat said on its website.
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2022, January, 13, 13:45:00
IRAN RENEWABLES 10 GW
The Iranian Energy Ministry announced, last week, a plan to add another 10GW of renewable energy capacity over the next four years as part of an overall strategy to deploy 30GW of power generation capacity.
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2022, January, 13, 13:40:00
TURKEY ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION UP BY 13%
The country's installed capacity reached 99.8 GW by the end of 2021 (up from over 96 GW in late 2020).
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2022, January, 13, 13:35:00
IBERDROLA OFFSHORE WIND 5.5 GW
The Spanish energy group Iberdrola has reached an agreement with the Philippine wind developer Triconti ECC Renewables and Switzerland's Stream Invest Holding to develop five offshore wind projects in the Philippines with a total capacity of 3.5 GW.
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2022, January, 12, 10:40:00
OIL PRICE: NOT ABOVE $84
Brent were up 6 cents, or 0.07%, at $83.78 a barrel, WTI rose 20 cents, or 0.3%, to $81.42 a barrel .
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2022, January, 12, 10:35:00
OIL PRICES 2022-23: $75-$68
Brent crude oil spot prices averaged $71 per barrel (b) in 2021, and we forecast Brent prices will average $75/b in 2022 and $68/b in 2023.
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2022, January, 12, 10:30:00
GLOBAL COAL DEMAND UP
Global coal demand may well hit a new all-time high in the next two years
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2022, January, 12, 10:25:00
GLOBAL CLIMATE 2021: THE HOTTEST
The EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said in a report on Monday that the last seven years were the world's warmest "by a clear margin" in records dating back to 1850 and the average global temperature in 2021 was 1.1-1.2C above 1850-1900 levels.
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2022, January, 12, 10:20:00
CHINA GAS DEMAND WILL UP
National oil company Sinopec expects Chinese natural gas demand to reach 395 Bcm in 2022, up 7% from an estimated 370 Bcm in 2021, according to its research arm, Sinopec Economics & Development Research Institute.
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2022, January, 12, 10:16:00
GAZPROM'S RECORDS 2021
In 2021, we produced 514.8 billion cubic meters of gas. This is the best result in the last 13 years.