The accident at the Delta 6 wind park in Brazil took place on 3rd September.
Read More »Only 40 Schools in England Protected from Toxic Car Emissions at Gates
A new UK100 report says one of the main challenge to implementing ‘school streets’ outside London is the lack of resources and powers for local councils to enforce a ban on parents driving to school.
Read More »Russia Ready to Invest $10bn in Iran Oil Sector
Negotiations on Russia’s involvement in Iran’s oil projects would begin soon.
Read More »Government Urged to Fund Local Energy Trials at Universities
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers says demonstration projects will encourage innovation as well as help universities in meeting their own decarbonisation targets.
Read More »Private Companies may be Allowed to Develop Arctic Shale
Gazprom and Rosneft are developing large deposits on the Arcric shale at the moment.
Read More »Changes in Saudi Oil Management won`t Hurt Ties
Russia continues its coordination with the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) on the global oil market.
Read More »EAEU-Iran Trade Deal to Take Effect on Oct. 26
Under an agreement signed between Iran and Russia. Moscow was set to allocate a one-billion-dollar loan to Tehran for construction of a 1400-megawatt power plant in southern Iran.
Read More »Saudi Arabia Replaces Aramco Chairman Ahead of Potential IPO
Aramco plans to float around five per cent of the state-owned company in 2020 or 2021.
Read More »Nord Stream 2 Consortium Insists Project will be Completed on Schedule despite Danish Delay
French energy giant Engie. Shell of the Netherlands. and two German companies. Uniper and Wintershall Dea. are all financing partners of the 9.5 billion euros project.
Read More »EAEU-Iran Trade Deal to Take Effect on Oct. 26
A key trade deal between Iran and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) will officially take effect on October 26. Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said in a meeting with his Iranian counterpart Reza Ardakanian.
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