Office for Nuclear Regulation approves design for new reactor at Horizon Nuclear Power’s plant at Wylfa. Anglesey.
Read More »BP returns to solar power with $200m stake in Lightsource
BP has paid $200m (£149m) for a 43% stake in Europe’s biggest solar developer. marking its return to the sector from which it withdrew six years ago.
Read More »BP returns to solar power with $200m stake in Lightsource
BP has paid $200m (£149m) for a 43% stake in Europe’s biggest solar developer. marking its return to the sector from which it withdrew six years ago.
Read More »Nigeria takes $1 billion from oil savings to fight militants
Nigeria will take $1 billion from a special account for oil-revenue savings to boost its war against Boko Haram Islamist militants in the country’s northeast.
Read More »ExxonMobil. Petrobras form strategic alliance
Petrobras and ExxonMobil have signed a memorandum of understanding regarding a strategic alliance to jointly identify and evaluate potential business opportunities.
Read More »Russia`s upstream projects will require $102.6 billion by 2020
An average of $34.1 billion per year in capital expenditure will be spent on 1.673 oil and gas fields in Russia between 2018 and 2020.
Read More »BP Re-Enters Solar Power Market with $200 Million UK Deal
After a six-year absence. BP Plc returned to the solar-energy business with a $200 million investment in a British company that develops and maintains photovoltaic farms in Europe.
Read More »SoCalGas Breaks Ground on Fiber Optic Installation to Monitor Pipelines in Real-time
Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) has broken ground on a first-of-its kind. fiber optic cable installation that will allow the company to monitor the condition of its high-pressure transmission pipelines in real-time.
Read More »`Self-healing` Grids and The Future of Electrical Power
We think nothing of turning on a light or charging our cell phone. These daily activities — and those of a far greater importance — rely on the smooth running of an electrical grid.
Read More »Boris Johnson swigs can of peach juice from Fukushima
Foreign secretary drinks down gift from Japan’s foreign minister in attempt to show food and drink from region is safe after triple nuclear meltdown.
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