REC Solar Panels Make Their Debut In Argentina
The capacity of the Chimbera solar power plant in San Juan, western Argentina is ramped up by a further 2 MW to 7 MW thanks to 8,400 REC Peak Energy Series solar panels, making the plant one of the...
View ArticleBritish Prime Minister Opens World's Largest Wind Energy Farm
DECC said that companies from all over the UK had benefited, "with construction supplies ranging from cable manufacturing in Yorkshire to boats from Brightlingsea to wind towers from Scotland"....
View ArticleCredit Suisse To Face $700 Mln Lawsuit In London Court
Leshkasheli alleges that Credit Suisse did not properly consider potential bids from buyers including Lashkmi Mittal-backed Tata Petrodyne and Petrovietnam Gas Corp and sold the oil field well below...
View ArticleFuelCellToday - The Leading Authority On Fuel Cells
OK, one of Denmark's leading fuel distributors and the operator of 670 of the country's 2,000 petrol filling stations, is to build a number of methanol filling stations in the country to support the...
View ArticleSolarReserve Wants To Build 600 MW Solar Power Plant In Saudi Arabia
US solar project developer SolarReserve has hopes to build a massive solar energy park in Saudi Arabia that could boast up to 600 MW of baseload capacity....
View ArticleGDF Chief Indicates Role In Saudi Nuclear Project
The CEO of GDF Suez, Gerald Mestrallet has revealed that the company is considering involvement in a nuclear reactor project in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
View ArticleGurgaon, Faridabad Get Power Boost
Haryana is also facilitating the Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd to set up a 4X700 MW nuclear power project in Fatehabad, which will supply 50% of the energy generated to Haryana," Yadav said....
View ArticleSofiproteol To Close French Biodiesel Plants
French oilseed group Sofiproteol is to close two of its biodiesel plants, along with a crushing unit, claiming proposed changes to European energy policy have contributed to an 'unfavourable context'...
View ArticleU.S. Leg Of Keystone XL Nearly Complete
Most of the southern U.S. leg of the Keystone XL oil pipeline from Oklahoma to Texas is complete, a spokesman for pipeline company TransCanada said.
View ArticleHutch's Sees Opportunity With CNG
The pumps for compressed natural gas are actively in use by fleets and more consumers switching their vehicles to CNG or purchasing a CNG -powered vehicle. Kurtis Hutchinson, of Hutchinson Oil Co....
View ArticleCzech Energy Regulator To Press Charges In Solar-Subsidy Probe
The Czech energy regulator will bring charges against two solar producers it says benefited illegally from subsidies as it carries out a widening probe into the country's renewable-energy compensation...
View ArticleENOC's Ramadan Activities Focus On Charity And Community Welfare
United Arab Emirates: Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) and its various businesses are organising a diverse array of charitable activities that are aimed at promoting community welfare and bringing...
View ArticleBP Requests US Court To Reduce Fictitious Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Payments
BP has requested the US Court of Appeals to reduce the amount of "fictitious" payments to be made towards the Deepwater Horizon or Gulf of Mexico oil spill settlement.
View ArticleIs Vladimir Putin Building A New OPEC?
The prospect of liquefied natural gas, or LNG, exports from new places all over the world is turning that logic on its head, and so the former big bosses of natural gas are looking to maintain their...
View ArticleTotal Cleared In Iraqi Oil Scandal
French energy company Total said it was cleared by a Parisian court of violating U.N. sanctions during Iraq's controversial oil-for-food program.
View ArticleEni, Rosneft Start Barents Sea Survey
Italian energy company Eni said it teamed up with Russian counterpart Rosneft to survey the oil and natural gas prospects in the central Barents Sea.
View ArticleEnbridge Gas Distribution Issues Flooding And Natural Gas Equipment Safety...
Enbridge Gas Distribution reminds customers about important safety tips related to flooding and natural gas equipment.
View ArticleOhio Power Plants Respond To New Regulations
The Painesville, Ohio, power plant recently turned 125 years old. It still burns coal to produce electricity, though operators expect to complement Painesville power production with wind and hydropower...
View ArticleState Department Admits It Doesn't Know Keystone XL's Exact Route
The State Department's decision to hand over control to the oil industry to evaluate its own environmental performance on the proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline has led to a colossal oversight....
View ArticleICTP-IAEA Sandwich Training Educational Programme (STEP) Fellowships For...
Study Subject (s) : The STEP offers fellowships to candidates from the IAEA member States in the following fields: atomic and nuclear physics, nuclear, isotope and laser techniques applied to: human...
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