Iran, Japan and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) will cooperate with each other in the expansion of the fisheries industry in Chabahar.
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Water suppliers have increased their own renewable electricity generation by 40% since 2011.
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As coal generation dropped in 2019, wind and solar generation rose by 15%, generating 8% of the world’s electricity.
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Women are only half as likely as men to favour nuclear power, with 29% supporting it compared with 56% of men, according to a new poll.
Read More »Alexa, Open Electric Vehicles
The new virtual assistant application has been released by Go Ultra Low, the UK Government’s campaign to encourage motorists to consider switching to an EV.
Read More »Iberdrola to Build €2.4bn Offshore Wind Farm in France
The installed capacity of 496MW will generate enough clean energy to satisfy the needs of around 835,000 consumers.
Read More »Saudi Arabia Pledges to Expand Oil Output Capacity
Saudi Arabia ordered state-run oil producer Aramco to boost the kingdom’s output capacity by 1 million barrels a day, the latest escalation in a battle for control of the global petroleum market.
Read More »Abu Dhabi Plans Big Oil Output Boost to Join the Price War
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. will boost crude supply to more than 4 million barrels a day next month as the United Arab Emirates joins a battle for market share triggered by Saudi Arabia and Russia.
Read More »Coronavirus Crisis has Severe Impact on Global Energy and Oil Markets
Global oil demand in 2020 will be down around 90,000 barrels a day from 2019, according to the latest report from International Energy Agency.
Read More »The 3.6m UK Cars Licensed in the Last Decade Would Cover Entire the British Coastline
This increase of cars has been said to worsen road conditions, air quality and increase dramatically carbon emissions.
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