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UK 'green gas' tariffs reliant on carbon credits as biomethane, certificates supply remains short

Gas suppliers have made renewable natural gas a central part of their pitch when offering end-users "green" tariffs, but there are still roadblocks to achieving truly "green" retail gas tariffs.

read more... 10/09/2021

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Rosneft begins hunt for contractors for massive Vostok Oil project

Rosneft has kicked off meetings with foreign contractors and suppliers for its massive Vostok Oil project, the Russian energy producer said on Monday.

read more... 08/06/2021

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EDF on course to build ‘world’s most powerful’ nuclear plant in India

French energy group EDF has announced it has submitted a binding offer to become the supplier of engineering studies and equipment for the construction of six reactors of a project that is claimed to become the world’s most powerful nuclear plant.

read more... 26/04/2021

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Russia to remain dominant gas supplier for Europe to 2040

Russia is set to remain the dominant gas supplier to Europe up to 2040, according to the latest long-term European gas outlook from S&P Global Platts Analytics.

read more... 01/04/2021

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Is The World’s Most Controversial Pipeline About To Pivot To Hydrogen?

Keeping the position of key energy supplier to the Old Continent comes at a price. And it looks like it’s a price Russia is ready to pay it. Moscow is silently investing in the production of hydrogen, potentially aiming to make it flow through its new NordStream 2 pipeline. While the future of the controversial project still fuels debates and uncertainties, Russia decided to adapt to its neighbor's needs for cleaner energy sources, and in particular for hydrogen, which the European Commission put at the forefront of its recovery agenda.

read more... 23/03/2021

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