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UK sees its ‘greenest ever’ grid during Easter bank holiday

Carbon intensity per unit of electricity consumed dropped to the lowest figure on record at 1pm on Easter Monday, National Grid Electricity System Operator said

read more... 07/04/2021

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Wind Power Industry Set To Install 1 TW New Capacity This Decade

The world’s wind energy industry could be on track to install nearly 1 terawatt (TW) of new capacity between 2021 and 2030, driven by surging installations in China, Europe, and the United States, energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie said in new research.

read more... 31/03/2021

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Saudi Arabia Skips LNG, Bets Big On Hydrogen

Last year, Saudi Arabia’s national oil company Saudi Aramco sent shockwaves through the natural gas markets after it announced that it was kicking off the biggest shale gas development outside of the United States. Saudi Aramco said it plans to spend $110 billion over the next couple of years to develop the Jafurah gas field, which is estimated to hold 200 trillion cubic feet of gas. The state-owned company hopes to start natural gas production from Jafurah in 2024 and reach 2.2 Bcf/d of sales gas by 2036 with an associated 425 million cubic feet per day of ethane.

read more... 24/03/2021

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Russian LNG would be competitive at $3.7-$7 per 1 million BTU

Future liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in Russia would be competitive at $3.7-$7 per 1 million British thermal units (BTU), based on the country’s state LNG development plan.

read more... 23/03/2021

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Daily (18.03.2021): Carbon EUAs rose by 3% on Wednesday to reach new record highs

Crude oil prices edged lower on Wednesday, weighed by a further increase in commercial petroleum stocks in the United States. Brent oil slipped by 0.6% to close at $68.00 a barrel and WTI crude ended 0.3% down at $64.60 a barrel.

read more... 18/03/2021

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