(Tue, 24 Apr 2018) This monthâs <em> Electric Monthly Update</em> contains data for February 2018 and a guide to plant-level cooling water and air emissions data that is now available on a new beta version of EIAâs Electricity Data Browser.
The Board of Directors of Saipem S.p.A., chaired by Paolo Andrea Colombo, yesterday approved the Saipem Group’s Interim Report at March 31, 2018 (not subject to audit).
Fujian Gulei Petrochemical (GLPC) has selected Badger Licensing’s technologies for a 600 KTA grassroots ethylbenzene/styrene monomer (EB/SM) plant being built in Gulei Economic Development Zone, Zhangzhou City in the Chinese province of Fujian.
Taiwan-based Formosa Petrochemical has decided to construct its $9.4bn petrochemical complex in St. James Parish in the US state of in Louisiana.
Hyundai Engineering, the construction unit of Hyundai Motor Group, has been awarded a KRW290bn won ($273.2m) contract by Bangchak Corporation Public Company (BCP) for the expansion of a refinery in Bangkok, Thailand.
Electrify America today said it will install a network of ultra-fast charging stations at locations across the U.S. that have been chosen specifically for everyday charging convenience.
Coastal Massachusetts is blustery enough that a robust offshore wind system could power a residential and commercial electricity load that is 20 times larger than exists today.
Sunrun last week won the right to offer solar leases to homeowners in Florida. Rules on the structure of solar lease offerings were previously unclear, and homeowners, therefore, have not had a lease option for solar to date.
Jordan is pressing ahead with its first electricity storage project to bolster its expansion in solar and wind generation. The Middle Eastern kingdom expects to sign a contract for a 30-megawatt battery in the third quarter, according to Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Saleh Al Kharabsheh.
Grid operators on the islands of O'ahu and Puerto Rico are working with advanced software providers to help them understand how their transmission and distribution systems function with increasing amounts of distributed energy resources (DER), as they seek a cleaner, more resilient power infrastructure.
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