Europe generated almost 18% of its electricity by wind and solar last year, while China, India and the US were all above the global average of 8%, according to a new report.
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U.S. electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc’s China car registrations in May jumped 150% month on month, data from auto consultancy LMC Automotive showed.
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The renewable power company will supply 12 wind turbines and a two-year service agreement to a 30MW wind farm in China.
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Iran is in the brink of halting export of gas condensates and is instead going to process the ultra-light oil in its new refineries to produce higher-value chemicals, oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zangeneh said.
Read More »South Korea to Shift to 40% Clean Energy Share by 2034
The East-Asian country plans to begin to shift away from thermal and nuclear power generation to a larger proportion of renewable energy.
Read More »Iran Can No Longer Rely On Trade With China
China’s trade with Iran has reached a stunning new low. Data released Thursday by the Chinese customs administration show that declared imports of Iranian oil in March amounted to just $115 million, down 89%, year on year.
Read More »China’s Oil Demand Could Rise Sooner Than Expected
Crude oil imports into the world’s top oil importer and key growth driver would be weaker in March than in February.
Read More »Virus Slows China`s Major Belt and Road Projects in Asia
China itself has imposed quarantines and travel curbs across the country to contain the epidemic.
Read More »Returning Sanctions Against Iran. Not a Solution
Returning sanctions imposed by US against the Islamic Republic of Iran is not a solution for solving problems. says Chinese Ambassador to the United Nations.
Read More »Scientists Create Internet Connected Biodegradable Paper
Researchers in Japan have created a new kind of biodegradable. internet-connected piece of paper that’s just one millimeter thick.
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