New research from Siemens suggests the nation’s public have an increasing awareness of their carbon footprint and deepening concerns regarding poor air quality.
Read More »US Efficiency Programmes Save Power at Average Cost of 2.4¢ per kWh
That’s the conclusion reached in a new study conducted by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. which observed energy efficiency measures implemented between 2012 and 2017.
Read More »Labour Party Promises to Electrify UK’s Bus Fleet by 2030
Leader Jeremy Corbyn has said the move. which will be paid for out of the party’s Green Transformation Fund. will bring bus services into the future and boost UK manufacturing.
Read More »New Project to Test Renewable Fuels with 3D Printed Burners in Sweden
Siemens and Göteborg Energi will initially install a gas turbine at the Rya CHP facility for the validation of 3D printed burners.
Read More »Iceland Effectively Bans Heavy Fuel Oil in Shipping Sector to Curb Emissions
The new regulation will restrict exhaust emissions containing high levels of sulphur from being burned by ships in the nation’s territorial waters.
Read More »Ofgem Minded to Allow Shell Energy to Claim £354k
The amount is for the costs incurred in acting as a Supplier of Last Resort.
Read More »5 OPEC Decision in 177th Meeting
The 14-member Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) agreed to deepen its output cuts in Vienna at the 177th OPEC meeting by 503.000 bd as of January 1. 2020 from 1.2 mbd to 1.703 mbd.
Read More »Zangeneh Satisfied with Talks at OPEC 177th Conference
Following a short stay in the 7th OPEC+ meeting. Zangeneh told reporters that the negotiations were good and favorable results were obtained.
Read More »Zangeneh to Meet with OPEC Sec. Gen.. Conference President
The Iranian Minister of Petroleum left Tehran for Vienna on Thursday morning to join the OPEC Conference.
Read More »OPEC is Considering a Deeper Cut to Its Oil Production
The current agreement is due to expire in March but there’s speculation that the group could opt to cut further if Russia agrees.
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