power generation
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The plants are expected to be put into operation no later than 2024.
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Coal states are questioning whether the Clean Air Act gave the EPA the power to create policy.
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The new 165-MW facility uses flare gas from the adjacent Sarqala field to generate power for local use.
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The European Commission is expected to allow investments flowing into natural gas and nuclear energy projects to be considered as “green” investments, assuming certain criteria are met. Germany and France, however, differ in their approaches to renewables. While Germany has abandoned nuclear power in favor of natural gas, France continues to rely on nuclear.
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The contractor was tapped by Chevron Australia and Aker Solutions to provide power from shore to the Jansz-Io field offshore Australia.
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Extremely cold weather left many Texas residents without power and caused oil prices to reach a 13 month high. What happened to the Texas power grid and are there ways to prevent similar difficulties in the future.
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Introduction of hydrogen blends into the liquefaction process is designed to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
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The closing date for the ESP tender for the UK’s first geothermal power plant is in early February.
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With one of the world’s lowest electrification rates, Mozambique is moving to give its citizens a brighter future. Together with South Africa’s Sasol, the country endeavors to attract global EPCM companies and international financing to create a power generation hub fueled by gas from onshore fields.
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A Canadian company reports that it has drilled and completed a historic horizontal well in Saskatchewan.