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Poland should scrap coal and energy plan, environmentalists say- oil and gas 360

Poland should scrap coal and energy plan, environmentalists say

Reuters WARSAW  – Poland should scrap a plan to merge state-run energy groups after they have shifted coal assets into a separate entity because it won’t deliver on EU climate targets, a report by environmentalist group ClientEarth and think tank Instrat said. The chief executive of state-run utility PGE said last month that merging PGE with peers Tauron and Enea

India Flag -oil product demand shows recovery in September -oilandgas360

Interregional electricity trade in India affects shares of solar and coal-fired generation

EIA With more than 1.3 billion people, India is the second-most populous country in the world and has the third-highest energy consumption level after China and the United States. To help meet the country’s energy needs, India is expanding its electric transmission infrastructure to improve electricity movement between regions of the country. In the International Energy Outlook 2020 (IEO2020), the U.S. Energy Information Administration

Exclusive 360 Energy Expert Network Video Interview: Data Gumbo – Atlas RFID – Can you build a nuclear plant with no logistics loss?

We found the combination to eliminate logistics loss, improve cash flow, and build your own success story. The team from Data Gumbo and Atlas RFID stopped by to talk about how technology is changing logistics in the energy space. I can lose my laptop power supply in my briefcase, but we talked about the technology from both companies that can

Australia state unveils $23 billion energy roadmap in renewables push- oil and gas 360

Australia state unveils $23 billion energy roadmap in renewables push

Reuters SYDNEY  – Australia’s New South Wales (NSW) state said on Monday it would shift toward renewable energy from coal and aimed to lure A$32 billion ($23.3 billion) of private investment into the sector in the next decade. Australia’s most populous state said it would cut red tape and speed up approvals for businesses to invest in renewable energy projects,

U.S. Department of Energy Coal FIRST Initiative Invests $80 Million in Net-Zero Carbon Electricity and Hydrogen Plants

DOE WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy (FE) announced selection of four projects for cost-shared research and development under the funding opportunity announcement (FOA), DE-FOA-0002180, Design Development and System Integration Design Studies for Coal FIRST Concepts. When fully negotiated and awarded, it is estimated that approximately $80 million in federal funding will be

Recent legislation would reduce the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve- oil and gas 360

EIA’s International Energy Outlook analyzes electricity markets in India, Africa, and Asia

EIA Countries that are not members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Asia, including China and India, and in Africa are home to more than two-thirds of the world population. These regions accounted for 44% of primary energy consumed by the electric sector in 2019, and the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) projected they will reach