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.
Read More »Tesla Largely Responsible for Slide in US Home Solar Sales
After years of double-digit growth. home solar installations in the United States are poised to fall for the first time this year. according to a report released on Thursday by GTM Research.
Read More »Oil Prices Increase Amid Fall in US Crude Stocks
Oil markets have increased on the back of a fourth consecutive weekly fall in US crude inventories.
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. according to GlobalData. a leading data and analytics company.
Read More »South Korea Plans Shift to Renewables. but Coal. Nuclear to Remain Strong
The country’s power plan is subject to a public hearing. to be held on Dec. 26. before it finalizes the draft.
Read More »Iran’s NIOC Inks Co-Op Documents with Gazprom
Both documents reflect the willingness of the parties to cooperate along the entire production chain.
Read More »World`s Biggest Floating Solar Power Plant Comes into Use in China
China is now focused on establishing a practical system for the maintenance of the new solar power plant.
Read More »Exxon to Provide Details on Climate-Change Impact to Its Business
Other energy companies already have begun detailing their view of climate-related risks to their businesses.
Read More »Armenian Official Calls for Commissioning Gas Pipeline from Iran
Majlis Energy Commission supports any move in line with promoting economic and industrial relations between the two countries.
Read More »Siemens to Build 1.3GW of Open Cycle Power Plants in Libya
Under the contract. Siemens will be responsible for the construction of the a 650MW open cycle power plant in Misrata.
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