Australia is busy working to build liquefaction plants that will more than triple its annual LNG-manufacturing capacity to 85 million tons by 2018. This will
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India Agrees to Help Sudan Develop Renewable Energy
India and Sudan have agreed lately to boost cooperation ties in the field of renewable energy. At a meeting held lately in Bombay between Indian
EU Supports Low-Carbon Power Technologies
The European Union will support the CCS plants to be built across in Europe by 2020. European financial institutions say they are willing to fund
Jordan Goes Nuclear by 2020
Jordan is planning to build its first nuclear plant by the year 2020 to meet the anticipated growing power demands and avoid electricity outages affecting
Europe Needs to Invest € 1 Trillion By 2020 for Decarbonisation
Europe needs to invest up to one trillion euro in the energy sector so that the Old continent will be able to meet the required
Phosphate Main Economic Resource in a Small Pacific Island
The Republic of Nauru is one of the most interesting Islands in the South Pacific. Its economy depends heavily on phosphate which is the only
China: Mine Flood Death Toll Continues to Rise
At least 19 people have so far been confirmed dead in a mine flood in southwest China’s Yunnan Province. The accident happened on April 7
Saudis to Build Multi-billion Phosphates City
Saudi Arabia, the world largest oil producer and exporter, is planning to build a city dedicated to the mining, processing and trading of phosphate-based products.
US Mosaic Phosphate Company Buys Fertilizer Units in South America
US Mosaic Company, one of the world’s largest fertilizer makers, has purchased Archer Daniels Midland Co.’s fertilizer units operating in two South American countries, Brazil
Ghana Hosts West Africa International Mining & Power Exhibition
Major worldwide power producers and mining suppliers are expected to take part in the 11th West African International Mining & Power Exhibition scheduled this year