Nuclear power is by far the largest source of low-carbon electricity in both Europe and North America.
Read More »Iran No Threat to World Energy Security
Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh said Falih is a technocrat and a respectable person and does not often speak politically. and he must have probably been asked to say such political things.
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Energy Systems Catapult suggests better energy planning is needed to improve how local areas prepare for decarbonisation.
Read More »Scotland’s Renewable Generation Hit New Heights at Start of 2019
During the first quarter of the year. energy sources such as wind. solar and hydropower generated 8.877GWh of power.
Read More »UK Must Use Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage to Go Net-Zero
The Renewable Energy Association has called on policymakers to ensure these technologies fulfil their potential as valuable tools to decarbonise the economy.
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They believe the technologies could bring significant benefits to the energy sector. the economy and the environment.
Read More »Global Gas Consumption will Grow 1.6% Per Year
Eurasian demand is impacted by efficiency gains in the gas-fired power generation fleet.
Read More »Iran will not Give Europe more Time to Save Nuclear Deal
Iran’s two-month deadline to remaining signatories of the JCPOA (nuclear deal) cannot be extended.
Read More »Europe not Cooperating in Buying Iranian Oil
The Europeans are not cooperating to buy oil.
Read More »IEA and African Union Hold First Ever Ministerial Meeting on Development of Africa’s Energy Sector
The International Energy Agency co-hosted a joint ministerial summit with the African Union Commission (AUC) that brought together high-level representatives from government and industry to discuss the development of Africa’s energy sector.
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