Iran was expected to launch several petrochemical projects by the end of the current calendar year.
Read More »No Worries Concerning Low-Sulfur Fuel Supply for OGVs
Iran would need a $10b investment to upgrade refineries in order to produce more low-sulfur fuel of vessels.
Read More »Canadian Gas Prices Rise after New Pipeline Rules Dampen Volatility
Canadian natural gas is trading at the highest price relative to U.S. benchmarks in about 10 months after producers cut back on drilling and a rule change.
Read More »Regulation Needed to Put UK’s Heating on Path to Net-Zero by 2050
That’s the verdict from the Sustainable Energy Association. which has published a new report proposing a carbon intensity regulation should be implemented.
Read More »Plans for New Climate Change Innovation Centre in London
It will be based at Imperial College London and help drive the development of new technologies. businesses and jobs that supports a zero carbon and climate resilient future.
Read More »All-Electric Buses Launched in Glasgow to Reduce Emissions
The buses will run on the M3 route. connecting communities in Milton and Springburn with Stobhill Hospital and the city centre.
Read More »Bristol Energy Launches Three New Renewable Energy and Green Gas Tariffs
Largely powered by local wind and solar power plants. the offerings aim to make the region a cleaner. greener and healthier place to live.
Read More »Siemens Gamesa Completes €200m Senvion Purchase
The acquisition will increase the company’s multi-brand footprint to more than 10GW and its fleet under to around 69GW.
Read More »Statkraft Charges Ahead with 11MW Battery Storage Unit in Ireland
It is located at the site of the company’s first Irish onshore wind farm. which will have a total capacity of 23MW.
Read More »Vattenfall to Install Its Most Powerful Turbines at 77MW Wind Farm in Scotland
Vattenfall has submitted plans for a 77MW wind power project in Scotland where it intends to install its most powerful turbines.
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