WEO-2017 finds it is too early to write the obituary of oil.
Read More »Saudi Arabia Remains Committed to Climate Accord
Khalid al-Falih’s statement came as almost 200 countries started talks in Germany to bolster a global climate accord that the United States plans to quit.
Read More »Natural Gas Emissions Threaten EU Carbon Budget
Natural gas supply chains result in methane emissions. which have approximately 34 times more global warming potential of CO2 over a 100-year period.
Read More »IEA Ministers Invite Mexico to Become Agency’s 30th Member
Mexico is the world’s 12th-largest oil producer. and has some of the world’s best renewable energy resources.
Read More »China may Exceed Greenhouse Gas Target by 2020
The programs cover industries of electricity. steel and cement. for a total of about 3.000 companies.
Read More »Norway Considers Wind. Solar Joint Deals with Iran
Oil- and gas-rich Iran has also pledged to slow climate change by promoting cleaner energies.
Read More »Singapore to Go Green with Gloating Solar. Storage Systems
Singapore is pushing forward with plans to store intermittent solar energy.
Read More »World`s First Floating Wind Farm Starts Production in Scotland
In recent years. there have been significant cost reductions in both the onshore and bottom fixed offshore wind sectors.
Read More »Norway Looks to Reduce Its Dependence On Oil
Last month. 29 percent of the new car sales in the country were EVs. with Tesla deliveries soaring.
Read More »Drillers Decline Trump’s Marine Sanctuary Offer
Last week. Exxon won the rights to develop 10 offshore blocks in Brazil.
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