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2021, September, 21, 12:50:00
RUSSIAN GAS FOR TURKEY +153%
From January 1 through September 19, 2021, Gazprom delivered 20.3 billion cubic meters of gas to Turkey. This is an all-time high amount of gas for this period and an increase of 153 per cent (or 12.3 billion cubic meters) against 2020 (8 billion cubic meters).
2021, September, 21, 12:45:00
MORE RUSSIAN GAS
"Gazprom delivers natural gas to its customers in full accordance with existing contractual obligations, and does everything within its capabilities to meet additional requests,"
2021, September, 21, 12:40:00
SPANISH HYDROGEN GRID
Spain approved in October 2020 a Hydrogen Roadmap through to 2030 with an expected investment of Eur8.9 billion in the sector with targets to reach 4 GW of electrolyzers and other targets.
2021, September, 21, 12:35:00
AUSTRALIA'S HYDROGEN UP
Australia's hydrogen industry said more is needed from the government to help the industry reach commercial scale.
2021, September, 21, 12:30:00
SHELL, CONOCO AGREEMENT $9.5 BLN
Shell Enterprises LLC, a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell plc, has reached an agreement for the sale of its Permian business to ConocoPhillips, a leading shales developer in the basin, for $9.5 billion in cash.
2021, September, 21, 12:25:00
CHINA SOLAR POWER 3 GW
The Golmud Wutumeiren solar-plus-storage project has entered construction in Golmud, in Qinghai province (China).
2021, September, 20, 12:40:00
OIL PRICE: BELOW $75
Brent fell 61 cents, or 0.8%, to $74.73 a barrel, WTI fell 66 cents, or 0.9%, to $71.31 a barrel.
2021, September, 20, 12:30:00
GAZPROM: RELIABLE SUPPLIER
Gazprom was a reliable supplier "no mater how the cold winter, no matter how harsh the conditions."
2021, September, 20, 12:25:00
RUSSIA'S HYDROGEN UP
Russia is considering developing hydrogen projects based on nuclear, natural gas and renewables, and plans to capitalize on domestic resources, existing energy supply routes, and proximity to potential future consumers in Europe and Asia.
2021, September, 20, 12:20:00
COAL POWER RETURNING
The mentioned effects of low generation from renewable energies and higher consumption led to a significant increase in coal-fired power generation, at least in Germany