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Britain announced it will ban all new petrol and diesel cars and vans from 2040 amid fears that rising levels of nitrogen oxide pose a major risk to public health. This follows a similar recent...
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The US Energy Information Administration projects that, based on current construction plans, by 2020 the US will have the third-largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) export capacity in the world after...
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Saudi Arabia has started the process to build 17.6 gigawatts of nuclear electricity generating capacity by 2032, the equivalent of about 17 reactors, making it one of the biggest prospects for an...
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Brazilian state-controlled Petrobras announced has started to produce crude oil and natural gas from the giant deepwater Libra field in the Atlantic Ocean. The field is estimated to hold between 8...
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The international Energy Agency says India is becoming a driving force in global energy trends. Showing remarkable growth, half a billion Indians have gained access to electricity in India since 2000,...
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Non-fossil fuels now account for 17.6% of China’s total energy supply. This is 6% higher than 5 years ago. China’s installed electric power generation capacity is about 1.8 billion kilowatts, and...
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Amid the strife, turmoil and corruption in Venezuela, its oil production has sunk to a 28 years low, to levels not seen since 1989. This in a world of increasing oil demand. Torbjorn Kjus, oil market...
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CNBC tells about the race between China, Russia and the US to control the Arctic, including its oil and gas resources. Meanwhile, The Diplomat writes about the geopolitics behind Asia’s energy future....
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Demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) could outpace supply by the mid-2020s according to Shell. In its 2018 LNG Outlook the energy company says total demand for the super-cooled form of natural gas...
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Iceland’s Arctic Green Energy Corporation and China’s Sinopec have entered into a joint venture to expand geothermal heating in Chinese cities near Beijing and reduce that area’s reliance on coal for...
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