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DMEA: Angola plans for 31% increase in LPG demand
SNPC to officially present Congo’s Gas Master Plan at AEW2024
Eskom-Sasol deal on LNG is not "national strategy" to avert South Africa gas shortage, says IGUA-SA
AsiaElec: Thailand to launch second-phase renewable energy scheme
NTPC Green Energy, MAHAPREIT to develop renewable energy projects in India
NTPC Green Energy Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Indian state-owned power company NTPC Ltd, has signed a joint venture agreement with Mahatma Phule Renewable Energy and Infrastructure Technology Ltd.
Mongolia to launch open international bid to select management for coal giant
Move comes as Chinese steel mills gorge on Mongolian coal. Australia unseated as top supplier.
Zimbabwe renewable energy sector gets $100mn support from Old Mutual
Not in My Backyard: As Kenya’s nuclear ambitions advance, residents of proposed NPP site vow resistance
Energy transition slows as global oil and gas industry refocuses on fossil fuels – report
Solar power sees record gains in 2023
Renewables generated 30% of global electricity for the first time in 2023, on the back of strong growth in solar and wind generation.
IREDA, Punjab National Bank to strengthen their partnership in renewable energy financing
Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Limited and Punjab National Bank are seeking to strengthen their partnership in renewable energy financing, IREDA announced on September 24.
Energo: G7+ countries mobilise $4bn to support Ukraine's energy sector, says Blinken
EurOil: Orlen reports large oil discovery in west Poland
FSUOGM: US asset fund buys stake in Trans-Adriatic gas pipeline
Palestinians face deportation from Turkey for “Erdogan stop feeding oil to Zionists!” banner
Turkish president continues to allow export of Azerbaijani oil to Israel via Mediterranean port despite his loud criticism of the Israelis’ actions in Gaza.
Is China going to single-handedly save the planet? Emissions may have peaked this year
Is China going to single handedly save the planet? Global emissions could start to fall this year for the first time since the industrial revolution, according to new research, largely thanks to China’s efforts as the global green energy champion.
Fish are starting to drown as warmer seas hold less oxygen
Higher temperatures mean the oceans can hold less oxygen and fish are literally starting to drown. Last summer, more than 100 miles of Florida’s coast around Tampa Bay became an oxygen-depleted zone littered with dead fish.
PANNIER: The great mirage that is the TAPI gas pipeline
With great fanfare, construction was for a second time launched in Afghanistan, but you’ll struggle to find any observer who thinks the project is going anywhere fast.
Global solar power surges as costs plummet, poised to overtake coal in 2024
The cost of electricity generated from solar photovoltaic (PV) panels has plummeted in recent decades, driven by supportive government policies and technological advances, and the energy source is expected to overtake coal in 2025.
Turkmenistan suffers energy export setback as Turkey opts for new LNG deal
Holding out for last penny could cost Ashgabat.
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