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Duke Energy using North Carolina-based renewable natural gas in first-of-its-kind project

Duke Energy power plant is using renewable natural gas from North Carolina-based hog farms to produce electricity – the first application of the technology from in-state farms. “This is a major breakthrough for renewable energy in...

Gas insulated switchgear market is about to ascend at CAGR of 8.73%, from 2018 to 2023

The global gas insulated switchgear market is estimated at USD 18.48 billion in 2018 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 8.73% to reach USD 28.09 billion by 2023. This growth is primarily due...

CNX Midstream Partners LP Completes obtains Shirley-Pennsboro System from CNX Resources Corporation

CNX Resources Corporation and CNX Midstream Partners LP jointly announced that CNXM has completed its previously announced acquisition of a 95% interest in the Shirley-Pennsboro gathering system ("Shirley-Pennsboro System") from CNX. The Shirley-Pennsboro System gathers and...

Gen On shutters three California gas plants

In a move that demonstrates how difficult current market conditions are, even for some natural gas-fired facilities, GenOn Energy a subsidiary of NRG Energy said it will shutter three California gas-fired power plants for economic reasons. ...

TOTAL is dedicated to promote sustainable mobility

Total is one of the authors of a new report entitled “Speeding Up to <2°C: Actionable Clean Mobility Solutions”. Nearly 200 major transportation stakeholders decided to pool their efforts in the Open Lab Mobility think tank. ...

Gazprom and ChelPipe to produce pipes for offshore projects, signs Russian Investment forum

In accordance with the document, ChelPipe will adopt the technology to produce pipes from the 25Cr Super Duplex steel and the UNS N06625 nickel alloy. Thanks to these materials, the equipment used in offshore environments will...

Colorado official Matt Lepore resigns as a oil and gas industry regulator, willing to continue as a industry consultant

Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission director Matt Lepore’s move, confirmed by state officials Tuesday, raises concerns about a “revolving door” between a high-profile state agency and a powerful industry. State law prohibits public officials from...

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