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Climate
2021, September, 21, 12:55:00
НОВАЯ ЭНЕРГЕТИКА РОССИИ
При актуализации генеральной схемы размещения объектов электроэнергетики Минэнерго руководствуется необходимостью сохранения баланса в структуре российской генерации, делает ставку на гидроэнергетику и атомные электростанции
Climate
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
Climate
2021, September, 17, 12:05:00
ЧИСТАЯ ЭНЕРГЕТИКА РОССИИ 41%
Безуглеродные источники энергии – гидроэлектростанции, атомные электростанции, возобновляемые источники энергии – в 2020 году заняли 40,8% в структуре российской генерации, рассказал директор Департамента развития электроэнергетики Минэнерго России Андрей Максимов
Climate
2021, September, 17, 11:45:00
NO NUCLEAR FOR SPAIN
Under Spain's nuclear phase-out policy, its nuclear fleet is scheduled to shut down by 2035.
Climate
2021, September, 16, 13:50:00
EUROPEAN CLIMATE ADAPTATION
Adaptation measures include flood prevention measures and renovating buildings to make them more resilient to extreme temperature. The changes required vary across the continent, but recent events have shown that climate change poses a threat to Europe’s cities.
Climate
2021, September, 14, 12:25:00
CZECH NUCLEAR WITHOUT COAL
Coal still powers 60% of Czech district heat. IEA said the country should develop clean options like large heat pumps and consider whether small nuclear reactors can take some of the role after 2030.
Climate
2021, September, 13, 12:25:00
U.S. CARBON FREE NUCLEAR ENERGY
"The nuclear sector in the USA enjoys a robust track record in terms of annual operations, as measured by reliability, safety and zero-carbon generation," he said.
Climate
2021, September, 10, 12:40:00
OIL PRICES 2021-22: $71-$66
We expect Brent prices will remain near current levels for the remainder of 2021, averaging $71/b during the fourth quarter of 2021 (4Q21). In 2022, we expect that growth in production from OPEC+, U.S. tight oil, and other non-OPEC countries will outpace slowing growth in global oil consumption and contribute to Brent prices declining to an annual average of $66/b.
Climate
2021, September, 8, 10:05:00
MALAYSIA'S CLEAN ENERGY
Petronas is pushing for the increased use of natural gas as a cleaner source of fuel while building capabilities in renewable energy for the security and sustainability of its supply,
Climate
2021, September, 8, 09:50:00
RUSSIAN HYDROGEN DEVELOPMENT
Rosatom was working with the Sakhalin Oblast government on comprehensive measures to support the project, including those related to organising a hydrogen production complex on the island, where hydrogen can be produced for the needs of the transport sector.
Climate
2021, September, 6, 12:05:00
U.S. NUCLEAR FOR UKRAINE
The United States Department of Energy and the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine, hereinafter referred to as the PARTICIPANTS:
Climate
2021, September, 6, 12:00:00
WESTINGHOUSE NUCLEAR FOR UKRAINE $30 BLN
Energoatom has selected Westinghouse AP1000 technology for their long-term goals to develop new NPPs in Ukraine.
Climate
2021, September, 6, 11:55:00
RUSSIAN LOW CARBON ENERGY
As part of today’s Eastern Economic Forum, PAO NOVATEK (“NOVATEK” and/or the “Company”) and the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) signed a Strategic Cooperation Agreement (“Agreement”) on low-carbon projects.
Climate
2021, August, 30, 13:50:00
HYDROGEN ENERGY FOR CHINA $4.6 BLN
“Sinopec will expand forcefully into making hydrogen from renewable energy, and zero in on hydrogen for transportation fuel and using green hydrogen for refining,” acting Chairman Ma Yongsheng said.
Climate
2021, August, 25, 12:45:00
CLIMATE CHANGE INTENSIFYING
The report projects that in the coming decades climate changes will increase in all regions. For 1.5°C of global warming, there will be increasing heat waves, longer warm seasons and shorter cold seasons. At 2°C of global warming, heat extremes would more often reach critical tolerance thresholds for agriculture and health, the report shows.