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Opening new mines in India will not solve power crisis
The Indian government plans to develop 99 new coal projects, producing 427mn tonnes per year, in order to tackle the current coal shortage, even though the country has even more capacity currently lying idle.
Hungary seeks continued energy cooperation with Moscow, foreign minister says at Russian Energy Week
Poland does "not rule out” taking over control of Yamal pipeline manager Europol Gaz
Kazakh authorities insist substantial operations of Kashagan and CPC pipeline set to resume before end-Oct
Russian oil major Lukoil to get 56.43% in Enel Russia
Russia ordered to pay $2.6bn to former Yukos shareholders
India suspends environmental clearance for coal power plant
India’s National Green Tribunal has suspended the environment clearance granted for the Yadadri Thermal Power Station being built in Nalgonda district.
US EIA retains the estimate of liquid hydrocarbon production in Azerbaijan in 2022-2023
EBRD invests $13.8mn in first green bond listed in Georgia
Slovenian government adopts decree to define energy poverty
NYK to develop offshore wind education
Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) and Nippon Marine Enterprises are to establish a training centre for offshore wind power generation in Akita Prefecture, Japan.
Venezuela’s overblown ambitions for Petrocaribe
Barring a change in US sanctions policy, reviving Petrocaribe is likely to prove difficult for Venezuela, as it cannot easily export oil or keep its refineries in good repair.
Kyrgyzstan outlines power import plans
Adapted Turkish energy market to create ‘exciting’ opportunities for energy storage and renewables
Will Ukraine suffer in darkness this winter? DTEK's Timchenko believes the energy sector can pull through with help from friends
Russia’s extreme strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure this week have caused international outrage and concerns that the war-torn country will suffer a cold and dark winter.
Kremlin claims attempt at blowing up TurkStream gas pipeline thwarted, announces arrests
EIB sends Ukraine €550mn to restore damaged energy infrastructure following Russian missile strikes
The European Investment Bank sent €550mn to Kyiv in order to restore Ukraine’s devastated energy infrastructure, Ukraine Business News reported on October 13.
Washington expected to soften Venezuelan sanctions soon, sources tell WSJ
The US government may soon scale back sanctions on Venezuela government, a move that would allow for the resumption of crude oil exports from the South American country to the US, Europe and other foreign markets.
Canadian official backs Guyana’s plans to develop both oil and renewable energy
Mark Berman, the Canadian high commissioner to Guyana, has said he does not believe the country’s plans to develop its oil industry as well as its renewable energy sector are contradictory.
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