Cheaper natural gas prices this year are likely to cement Europe’s shift away from coal as a fuel for producing power.
Read More »Russia Keen on Developing Ties with Iran
Moscow looks forward to developing relations with Tehran in all areas because these partnerships have been useful in overcoming common challenges.
Read More »Iran. Portugal Geoparks Sign Cooperation Agreement
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed between Iran’s Qeshm Geopark and Portugal’s Naturtejo Geopark to promote cooperation between the two geoparks.
Read More »UK’s Cement Industry Slashes Emissions by a Quarter since 1998
A new report says the reduction in emissions was achieved largely due to businesses improving their energy efficiency credentials. using alternative feedstocks and utilising more renewable energy sources.
Read More »UK Must Significantly Change Way Land is Used to Reach Net Zero
The Committee on Climate Change says the government must now confront the ‘rapid changes’ that are needed to drive decarbonisation while supporting the economy.
Read More »UK Rail on Track for Net Zero as Train Travels 40 Miles on Battery Power Alone
The firm says the Class 230 battery train has been fully approved and is ready to replace diesel stock for passenger service on a number of lines.
Read More »Spain Nears Life Without Coal Sooner Than Anyone Thought
From Galicia in the north to Andalucia in the south — Spain’s old coal plants are running out of steam.
Read More »EU Extends Timeline for JCPOA Dispute Mechanism
The European Union will discuss ways to preserve the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA) and the possibility of triggering a dispute mechanism featured in it. but the issue needs more time. said the EU’s foreign policy chief.
Read More »China Looks to Promote Its Arctic Role
Novatek has now requested exemption from having to contract with a domestic shipyard.
Read More »Novatek will Launch Fourth Train of Yamal LNG Plant in First Half of 2020
In 2023 the Novatek CEO also plans to launch the first train of Arctic LNG 2.
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