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A sudden and significant drop in gas imports from Iran has left Iraq with an electricity shortfall of approximately 3,800 MW.
Burning LNG to generate electricity and balance renewable energy is ‘key’ to exit coal in Asia. Australia, along with other ...
Japan's leading energy company JERA has agreed to import up to 5.5 million tonnes of LNG annually from the US over a 20-year ...
Escalating tensions between Israel and Iran have pushed up crude oil prices to nearly $75 per barrel. The geopolitical risk premium – essentially the added cost of oil due to the military conflict – ...
Ansaldo Energia has announced two contracts that reinforce its strategic positioning in both the conventional and nuclear energy sectors. Together with Uzatom, the Atomic Energy Agency of Uzbekistan, ...
Malaysian state energy company Petronas and Japan’s leading LNG importer and power producer JERA have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to provide “reliable LNG supply for Japan.” The accord ...
Global energy investment will reach a record $3.3 trillion this year – despite escalating geopolitical tensions and related economic uncertainty, the International Energy Agency (IEA) finds. China ...
Hydroelectric power from TIWAG’s Achensee plant will be used to produce green hydrogen (H2) for INNIO’s engine test runs in Jenbach, Austria, starting from 2025. All new Jenbacher engines come with a ...
EaaS market tops $125bn June 24 – The Energy as a Service (EaaS) market has reached $126 billion in market valuation and is projected to grow at a rate 8.7% through 2034. According to GM Insights, ...
The government of the Philippines is evaluating costs of transforming the 621 MW Bataan nuclear reactor into an 1,800 MW gas-fired plant. The proposed conversion is necessary “to ease the country's ...
Energy Aspects has revised up its Asian August-September LNG demand forecast by 0.28 million tons as South Korea needs to restock on natural gas for power generation due to a prolonged nuclear outage.
Indonesia’s state energy firm PT PLN, better known as Persero, has agreed with Sembcorp Utilities to explore the feasibility of producing up to 100,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year in Indonesia ...
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