The Environmental Agency’s chief executive. Sir James Bevan. has warned that England could run out of water within the next 25 years.
Read More »Iran Underlines Need for Financing INSTEX through Oil Exports to Europe
Governor of the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) Abdolnasser Hemmati underlined the need for the EU to purchase Iranian crude to finance the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX).
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Iran and Austria have witnessed one of the most active periods of bilateral economic relations after the landmark nuclear deal. officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). was signed on July 14. 2015.
Read More »Mitsui Invest in LNG Project in Arctic Ocean off Russia
LNG production from the project is slated to start around 2023 with an annual capacity of 19.8 million tons.
Read More »New Build Nuclear Power Is Vital Part of UK Decarbonisation
The Confederation of British Industry has written a letter to the government setting out how best to secure a long-term approach to cutting emissions.
Read More »Europe’s First Hyperloop Makes a Breakthrough
InnoEnergy has developed a new method to allow vehicles to change from one lane to another while maintaining high speeds.
Read More »UK Second Largest Market for New Offshore Wind Installations
Globally. an additional 200GW of new offshore wind energy capacity is forecast to be added by 2030.
Read More »Japan will Invest about $3 bln in Russia`s Arctic LNG 2 Project
The Arctic LNG 2 is the second LNG project of Russian independent gas producer Novatek after Yamal LNG.
Read More »Russia. Saudi OPEC+ Extension Pact will Help Stabilize Oil Market
Russia agreed with Saudi Arabia to extend by six to nine months a deal with OPEC on reducing oil output.
Read More »EU Official Declares Start of INSTEX Operations
Secretary General of the European External Action Service (EEAS) Helga Schmid announced that the EU-proposed Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges (INSTEX) to trade with Iran has become operational.
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