The firm says its modular CRYOBattery technology is highly scalable. cost-effective and can be located anywhere.
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It is the first time the bi-annual tests have been extended to explore climate change and applies to the largest life and general insurers.
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A report warned that most cyber attacks against Chinese networks in 2018 came from the US. which Chinese experts predicted that the latter is preparing to wage a large-scale cyberwar but Beijing is prepared to launch a strong counterattack.
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It’s been two days now. since a large crowd gathered in the outdoor exhibit area of the Global Petroleum Show (GPS). at Calgary’s Stampede Park. to participate in a pro-pipeline. pro-oil rally
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Devon Energy Corp. has announced that it is establishing a voluntary. company-specific target to reduce methane emissions for its U.S. oil and natural gas production operations.
Read More »District of Columbia Considers New Regulated Entity: The Microgrid Operator
A report released late last week for the nation’s capital calls for a new regulated entity known as a microgrid operator. part of the city’s far-reaching effort to modernize its electric grid.
Read More »Greenhouse Gas Emission Have Declined in the UK
The United Kingdom has Made major progress in reducing emissions. according to the IEA’s latest country review.
Read More »District Heating Needs Flexibility to Navigate the Energy Transition
Heating in buildings is at the core of energy consumption space heating and hot water production account for around 70% of energy consumption in residential buildings in IEA countries
Read More »Google`s Ad Exchange Faces Privacy Probe by Irish Regulator
The Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) has started an inquiry into the way that Google provides advertising services across the European Union.
Read More »BC Has No Power To Regulate Crude Flowing Through Trans Mountain
The project has languished in pipeline purgatory as Canada’s federal government. BC. Alberta. indigenous groups. and environmentalists continue to wage war over the controversial project.
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