(Tue, 24 Jul 2018) China, India, and Africa are three of the most populated parts of the world. Their economies collectively consume about one-third of all global energy, and their energy consumption is projected to grow faster than the rest of the world through 2040. As a result, changes in these economies have significant implications for global energy markets.
In July at Intersolar North America, Lee Zhenguo, President of LONGi Group laid out his “solar for solar” vision and explained how one day he believes solar will be so cheap that it will be used to help fix some of the monumental environmental issues that plague the world today.
The UK's offshore wind power capacity is set to nearly double over the next decade, as a result of a new government initiative, according to the industry. It said that by 2030, between a fifth and a third of the UK's electricity could come from offshore wind power. Thanks to plummeting costs, offshore wind has become an increasingly affordable source of clean energy.
Late last year, Renewable Energy World published articles and a video to explain the energy imbalance market to readers.
The design of the SLOWPOKE-2 reactor is inherently safe and poses a very low risk. For 37 years, the reactor has operated safely in SRC’s Environmental Analytical Laboratories
The new operations and maintenance building for the £2.5bn offshore wind farm will be built at Associated British Ports’ Hamilton Dock, Lowestoft. The hub will support the day-to-day
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The documentation for full USCG type approval is being finalised for submission and awaits only final input from DNV-GL, the USCG approved independent laboratory. This follows type approval
The 622km long Northern Gas Pipeline, which broke ground in last July, transports gas procured from the gas fields in NT to the Australian east coast gas market.
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The power transmission project will be financed from three sources including the AfDB loan, South Korea Economic Development Co-operation Fund and the Government of Tanzania, contributing 66%, 24%
The gas pipeline improvement project, which is scheduled to be completed in early 2019, will involve replacement of a 7.24km portion of an existing natural gas pipeline in
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