The Federal Energy Regulatory Committee (FERC) has conditionally approved a small-scale liquefaction project in Jacksonville. Florida.
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The new financing aims to enable affordable and reliable large-scale hydrogen generation. transport. storage and utilisation.
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The Department of Energy said it will develop an Environmental Impact Statement to study the impacts of building a Versatile Test Reactor.
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With new breakthroughs announced in the field of fusion all the time. nuclear fusion feels not just like a fantastical possibility.
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US LNG export capacity is rapidly coming onstream.
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The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with the Department of Environment of the Islamic Republic of Iran (DOE) held the Inception Workshop of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) Readiness Programme.
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One of the most powerful forms of power we use today is nuclear energy.
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Scientists found that cubic nanoparticles surrounded by thick DNA shells pack in a never-before-seen zigzag pattern.
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Venezuela'.s state-run energy company. PDVSA. kept oil exports near 1 million barrels per day in March despite US sanctions.
Read More »U.S. Department of Energy Streamlines LNG Export Requirements
The U.S. is growing its position as a global leader in LNG exports.
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