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Cuba’s hopes of becoming energy independent and net oil exporter are slipping further beyond site after yet another well has been announced as dry.The Cuban government…
The US Waives The Jones Act Allowing Foreign Ships to Help Supply Fuel to the North EastThe Jones Act was created in 1920 to help…
Not only has hurricane Sandy halted everyday life for large swathes of the US, causing floods, fires, and massive amounts of property damage; it has…
As the case of the Ecuadorian people against Chevron Corp continues to stumble along its long windy route towards some form of a conclusion, the…
South Africa is one of the most coal dependent countries in the world, generating around 85% of its 41GW electricity demand from coal fired power…
Solar panel prices have fallen dramatically in recent years, falling 40% in the last year alone, and this has helped it become more competitive with…
The Japanese company Hitachi has signed a £700 million deal to buy Horizon Nuclear Power, which will give them the ability to construct the next…
Desertec is a giant solar project that will be developed in North Africa with the idea of supplying renewable energy both domestically, and to southern…
As Hurricane Sandy approaches the US East Coast, New York is just one of the areas preparing itself. The rare super-storm, which could be the…
The first phase of the London Array, the world’s largest offshore windfarm, has started to produce electricity for the first time.The project will see 175…
On the 20th of April 2010 the Deepwater Horizon Rig drilling in Macondo Prospect in the Gulf of Mexico suffered an explosion which caused a…
The largest wind turbine in the world is the Enercon E-126, with a capacity of 8MW; that record has now been broken, and at a…
It is not just cars that are trying to cut emissions by using hybrid technologies, ships are also interested in this technology, especially as fuel…
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has just released the latest version of the “Energy Infrastructure Update” from its Energy Projects Office. The new report…
How do those at the top stay at the top? They cheat?!?Well that could be the case in South Africa. The country’s competition watchdog, The…
A new ICM opinion poll in the UK has shown that the public are in fact against the Chancellor George Osborne’s ‘dash for gas’ policy.When…
South Korea has beaten competition from Germany, Mexico, Namibia, Poland, and Switzerland, to be announced as the host for the UN’s new Green Climate Fund…
Prince Turki Al Faisal Al Saud, one of Saudi Arabia’s top spokesmen, has confirmed that Saudi Arabia has plans to generate 100% of its power…
Less than a week ago gas began to flow again through a Turkish pipeline carrying Iranian natural gas following an attack that had disrupted supplies.…
The Kuwaiti news agency KUNA has reported that the Kuwait Oil Company has set fire to one of its wells in the huge Rawdatin oil…