Pacific Northwest’s Salish Sea is increasingly being seen as a fossil fuel gateway. Yet, the current pressure to build more rail and shipping capacity in
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Electricity to Rival Oil in the 21st Century
The recent report of the International Energy Agency (IEA) says that, in the 21st century, electricity will keep on becoming the world’s key source of
European Expertise to Boost Indonesia’s Geothermal Energy Sector
Interview with I Ketut Sujata (PT Pertamina Geothermal Energy, Jakarta, Indonesia) PHOSPHATE-PRICE has spoken to I Ketut Sujata who is a Reservoir Manager at PT
Final Push to Approve Keystone XL Pipeline?
At the beginning of this month, US Senators Mary Landrieu and John Hoeven introduced a bill to approve the controversial Keystone XL Pipeline. According to
Chevron Looking for Shale Gas in Romania
Chevron Co. has started its first shale gas drilling operations in Romania. The exploratory drilling is made at a site near the village of Silistea,
Turkey’s Energy Strategy and its Role in the EU’s Southern Gas Corridor
The dispute between Ukraine and Russia during the Czech Presidency of the European Union in 2009, which resulted in the interruption of gas supplies to
China Bets on Nuke Power to Meet Rising Energy Demand
China, one of the world’s major economic powers, has currently 20 nuclear reactors in operation and 28 others under construction. The Asian giant is expected
Ghana Building Africa’s Largest Solar Power Plant
Solar energy is gaining momentum in the African continent wherein the largest solar power plant is currently being built in Ghana. Upon completion, the Nzema
India Set to Become World leader in Nuke Technology
India, which has developed fast reactors and thorium fuel cycle, is working to be a world leader in nuclear technology. The most populous country in
UK Eco-Friendly Undersea Project Approved
The European Union has decided to approve the United Kingdom’s White Rose carbon capture and storage project (CCS), whose aim is to capture carbon dioxide