Oil and gas-rich Russia in 2013 had started to hold annual renewable tenders to reach 5.4GW in renewable energy capacity by 2024.
Read More »UK Energy Prepayment Price Cap Should be Extended Beyond 2020
A revised methodology to calculate the cap means customers would pay an extra £1 a week on average.
Read More »Japan will Scrap Remaining Nuclear Reactors in Fukushima
The utility plans to build an on-site facility to store spent nuclear fuel from the plant.
Read More »OPEC Production Lowest since 2014 as U.S. Squeeze on Iran Continues
OPEC reduced output at the start of this year as part of an agreement with other producers.
Read More »Iran-Turkmenistan Gas Case Still Open
The National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) said that the gas case between NIGC and Türkmengaz Company was still being considered in the International Court of Arbitration.
Read More »Iran. Australia Discuss Expansion of Banking Cooperation
High-ranking Iranian and Australian officials in a meeting in Tehran on Tuesday conferred on ways to further develop banking ties and cooperation between the two countries despite the US sanctions.
Read More »President Rouhani to Open Thermal Power Plant in Northwestern Iran
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani will inaugurate a gas-fired thermal power plant with a 310 megawatt capacity in Haris county of Northwestern province of East Azerbaijan.
Read More »China on Track to Beat Its Peak Emissions Pledge
Next year. nations will gather for the first post-Paris negotiations. where they are expected to build on their initial pledges.
Read More »Utilita Energy to Pay £175k for Carbon Emissions Reduction Failings
The supplier’s failure to meet its obligations could have led to customers missing out on £30.000 of savings on their energy bills.
Read More »Iran to Further Solidify Economic Infrastructures against Foreign Plots
Iran will undertake a new measure to contain foreign-backed shocks against its economy with operationalizing the long-anticipated initiative of Integrated Currency Market by mid-August.
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