China still has quite a big demand for electricity.
Read More »The Who and How of Power System Flexibility
Policy makers and industry leaders across the globe are increasingly aware of the importance of flexibility – the ability to respond in a timely manner to variations in electricity supply and demand.
Read More »Jaguar Land Rover Explores Using Recycled Plastic on Its Cars
The car giant is working with German chemical company BASF to develop the premium-grade material.
Read More »UK Joins International Research Centre to Tackle Climate Change
UK Science and Innovation Minister Chris Skidmore signed the agreement with Portuguese Science Minister Manuel Heito to become a full member of the Atlantic International Research Centre.
Read More »WRAP Launches £1m Grant to Wrap Up England’s Business Waste
The funding is available to organisations that collect rubbish generated by sectors such as hospitality and food service. education. health. transport. retail. wholesale and offices.
Read More »Iran Allocates $2.4bln to Funding Small Enterprises
Governor of the Central Bank of Iran Abdolnasser Hemmati said that Tehran is serious to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). adding that the government will fund SMEs with more than $2.4 billion by March 2020.
Read More »Russia. Saudi Arabia in Talks on New Oil. Gas. Petchems. Nuclear Cooperation
The two sides previously discussed construction of three or more nuclear power plants with VVER-1200 reactors.
Read More »TurkStream will Start Delivering Gas to Europe by Year’s End
Turkey has little of its own energy resources and is heavily dependent on Russian gas.
Read More »UK Aid Must Be Nature Positive and Steer Clear of Fossil Fuels
The People and Nature campaign. a major cross-party campaign backed by 28 MPs. has launched in Parliament today.
Read More »India Joins the Climate & Clean Air Coalition
The nation plans to work with the Coalition countries on best practices and experiences for effective implementation of its National Clean Air Programme.
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