A major Italian transportation group is in negotiation with the Port and Maritime Organization of Iran (PMO) to establish a shipping route between the Southeastern Iranian port of Chabahar and the Northern Italian port of Venice.
Read More »Iran Eyeing $1.5 Bln Monthly Revenues Out of Gasoline Exports
Head of the National Iranian Oil Refining and Distribution Company (NIORDC) Alireza Sadeqabadi said that his country is planning to increase its gasoline exports to 3 million tons a month to generate around 1.5 billion in revenues.
Read More »Iraq Prepares For Oil Export Boom
The Oil Ministry expects that the new island and related plans will allow it to almost double its export capacity within three years.
Read More »Serbia’s Largest Onshore Wind Farm Powers Up
It consists of 38 turbines and has a total capacity of 104MW.
Read More »EDF Raises Cost of Hinkley Point C Nuclear Power Plant by £2.9bn
The energy giant said the risk of a delay in delivering the project’s milestones has increased but the aim to generate first electricity in 2025 remains unchanged.
Read More »UK Leads New Global Alliance to Protect World’s Oceans
The Global Ocean Alliance will push to ensure at least a third of the oceans is safeguarded in Marine Protected Areas by 2030.
Read More »UK Public Concerned About Climate But Unwilling to Fund a Clean Shift
New research suggests less than a third of people would be happy to contribute just under £38 a month to help pay for new energy infrastructure.
Read More »Iran’s Maritime Trade Capacity on Rise Since US Sanctions
Iran’s Minister of Transportation Mohammad Eslami said that his country’s maritime transportation capacity has witnessed significant growth since last year when US President Donald Trump re-imposed anti-Tehran sanctions.
Read More »Scotland Passes Legislation for Net Zero Goal by 2045
Members of the Scottish Parliament also agreed to a 75% emissions reduction goal by 2030.
Read More »UK’s Renewable Trade to Drop Off by 75% Before 2023
Cicero Group notes this collapse in trading activity is likely to mean the UK will not alone be able to successfully achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
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