Islamic Republic of Iran has currently electricity exchanges with some of neighboring countries including Armenia and Iraq.
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The Energy Emergencies Executive Committee will review the actions of National Grid and establish what happened to cause the outage and whether correct procedures were followed.
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GlobalData says this growth will require massive investment in offshore wind and solar photovoltaic capacity.
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New research suggests subsidy-free solar projects could be built in most cities across China at a cheaper price than energy supplied by the grid.
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The process is expected to be delayed following the legal challenge from an unnamed complainant.
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Researchers have identified every potentially feasible location of onshore wind energy in the region.
Read More »New Wind Farm in Northern Ireland to Provide £7.7m Boost to Local Economy
The seven-turbine Barr Cregg Wind Farm. to be located near Londonderry. has now received planning consent.
Read More »BP Chargemaster Plugs in Its First Ultra-Fast EV Chargers in Britain
The two new 150kW chargers are the first in a planned rollout of 400 ultra-fast charging points at BP sites by the end of 2021.
Read More »First Oil Flows From Giant $7.7bn UK North Sea Development
The Mariner field is estimated to produce more than 300 million barrels of oil over the next 30 years.
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