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IAEA Asks Vietnam To Mix Current System To Nuclear Security

The International Atomic Energy Agency- IAEA has recently concluded its security advisory mission in Vietnam pertaining to nuclear power and has gone on to encourage the country to further integrate its current systems as well as measures into a...

Singapore – US Viability Study For Regional Energy Kinship

The Energy Market Authority, the Singapore Ministry of Trade and Industry, and the United States Department of Energy are soon going to be executing a feasibility study when it comes to regional energy connectivity. The research is going to be...

CWIEME Berlin releases preliminary agendas for CWIEME Central and E-Mobility Stage

Preliminary agendas for CWIEME Central and E-Mobility stages feature high-level keynotes, providing latest industry intelligence and technical insights London, UK, March 16, 2023 – Hyve, the organiser of the global CWIEME events, the world’s largest event series dedicated to coil...

H1 Peak of $226bn Set For Global Renewable Energy Investment

According to a new BloombergNEF research, global renewable energy funding achieved a new six-month record of USD 226 billion (EUR 221 billion) in January–June 2022, demonstrating a greater than ever investor appetite for clean energy. As per BNEF’s Renewable Energy...

EUR 2.98bn German Green Heating Project Earns EU Support

The German government's EUR-2.98 billion (USD 3.04 billion) funding initiative to assist green district heating received approval from the European Commission (EC) on August 2nd, clearing the way for the programme to begin in mid-September. The assistance will be given...

Africa Is Likely To Advocate For Further Fossil Fuel Output

The leaders of African nations are likely to exploit the upcoming UN climate meeting in November to press for significant new investments in fossil resources in Africa. The world's ability to keep global warming to 1.5C over pre-industrial levels would...

Trade Wars Trigger 55% Dip In Clean Energy Projects In US

According to research released by an industry group on July 26th, COVID-19 delays, trade issues, and inaction by Congress all hindered the expansion of renewable energy sites in the United States, especially wind and solar power. In comparison to the...

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