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Total Results : 1075
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2016-07-18 05:51:20
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David Flin
Iran is seeking overseas investment in its energy infrastructure following the lifting of international sanctions.
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2016-06-28 04:23:14
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David Flin
The leaders of the USA, Canada, and Mexico will pledge on 29 June that by 2025, half of their overall electricity generation will come from clean power sources.
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2016-06-24 03:22:24
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David Flin
The amount of electricity generated using solar panels is likely to expand as much as six-fold by 2030 as the cost of production falls below competing natural gas and coal-fired power plants, according to a report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
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2016-06-21 04:02:14
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David Flin
A study by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) of the USA has forecast that wind power could provide 26 per cent of China’s predicted electricity demand by 2030, up from 3 per cent in 2015.
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2016-06-20 04:37:31
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David Flin
California regulators and utility executives fear that a shortage of natural gas in the Los Angeles area could trigger up to two weeks of rolling electrical blackouts this summer.
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2016-06-14 04:47:11
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David Flin
Saudi Arabia is seeking international investors to build two solar power plants, using a deal structure that could become a model for the country’s infrastructure projects as low oil prices pressure the government’s finances.
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2016-06-06 04:42:57
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David Flin
Turkey’s General Assembly of Parliament has passed the Electricity Market Law, which is intended to lower electricity bills, support local production, and reduce the country’s dependence on energy imports.
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2016-05-31 03:51:04
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David Flin
Pakistan’s National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has said in a report that the country’s power transmission and distribution networks are barely adequate to meet existing requirements, and have little potential to absorb planned generation.
Japan will cut its reliance on nuclear power in its next updated energy, which is scheduled to be released early next year, Reuters reports.