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The UK-based company will invest £500m in the 500km long Forties Pipeline System (FPS) with an objective to extend the life of the midstream asset into the 2040s.
The post INEOS to invest £1bn in UK energy projects appeared first on Compelo Energy.

The solution will support the customer in a range of maintenance needs for three LNG carriers powered by Wärtsilä 50DF dual-fuel engines. The agreement was signed in December
The post Wärtsilä lifecycle solution to provide reliable support to Tokyo LNG Tanker appeared first on Compelo Energy.

(Thu, 28 Feb 2019) Despite relatively lower supply from a number of major crude oil-producing countries, including Saudi Arabia, Libya, Venezuela, and Canada, global liquid fuels production was forecast to exceed global consumption through 2020 in EIA’s February Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO).

(Thu, 28 Feb 2019) This report contains monthly summary data for the photovoltaic industry in the United States. Data include manufacturing, imports, and exports of modules in the United States and its territories. Summary data include volumes in peak kilowatts and average prices. Where possible, imports and exports are listed by country, and shipments to the United States are listed by state.

JP Elektroprivreda BiH (EPBIH) in Sarajevo has signed a contract with the Siemens Gamesa Consortium to supply 15 wind turbines for the 48-MW Podvelezje plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The future of solar power looks bright all over the world as companies, countries and continents are installing ever-more capacity in a bid to usher in an age
The post Here are five start-ups shaping the future of solar power in 2019 appeared first on Compelo Energy.

The Lithuanian Business Support Agency (LSBA) has granted €235,000 (US$267,500) to support development of an experimental floating solar photovoltaic power plant at the existing 900-MW Kruonis pumped-storage hydroelectric plant in Lithuania.

While it signals good things for its push towards renewable energy, utility companies and customers in Germany are in need of compensation following the country’s decision to phase-out
The post How companies and customers should be compensated following Germany’s coal phase-out appeared first on Compelo Energy.

More UK energy suppliers risk going bust if they don’t adopt a more customer-centric approach, an expert has warned. Since January 2018, more than ten firms, including Spark
The post UK energy suppliers must be more customer-centric in order to survive, warns expert appeared first on Compelo Energy.

While solar roads have been criticized as impractical and inefficient, a Georgia foundation says they will continue to be part of its research lab for greener highways.

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