Russia has started gas supplies to China via the Power of Siberia pipeline on December 2.
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The conclusion of a fixed-volume transit agreement would provide Ukraine with a steady and projected income.
Read More »Ofgem Confirms Controversial Plans for Power Network Charges
Industry has slammed the regulator’s outcome of the Targeted Charging Review.
Read More »Solar Power Plant Helps Keep the Lights on at Night
One of Lightsource BP’s solar farms in East Sussex provided a reactive power voltage support service overnight. delivered through UK Power Networks’ distribution network.
Read More »World’s Largest Solar Power Plant Project to Rise in Abu Dhabi
Once operational. the plant will lift Abu Dhabi’s solar power capacity to around 3.2 GW.
Read More »Iranian Power Producers Eyeing Further Exports of Energy
The volume of electricity export to neighboring countries is much lower than the capacity of production in the country.
Read More »Iranian Power Producers Eyeing Further Exports of Energy
Iran is currently supplying Iraq. Afghanistan and Pakistan with electricity.
Read More »Cornwall Local Energy Market Reaches Flexibility Breakthough
The local Distribution System Operator and the Transmission System Operator are now able to procure flexibility from homes and businesses simultaneously.
Read More »Fukushima Eyes Clean Energy Revival
The project has an estimated price tag of JPY300 billion (US$2.75 billion).
Read More »Russia and Ukraine Gas War
Ukraine cannot drop the lawsuits simply because then it will not be able to fulfill its obligations to Europe.
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