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Energy Transition - Page 2

April 2, 2025
Business

Denmark’s Energy Trading Hub Thrives with Algorithms in Renewables

Aarhus and Aalborg, two Danish cities once better known for their maritime and industrial heritage, have rapidly become the epicenter of Europe’s energy trading revolution. Dubbed the “Silicon Valley of energy trading”

Business

Green Hydrogen: A Risky Bet or Future Solution?

Driven by the urgent need to reduce or possibly eliminate the use of fossil fuels like crude oil and coal, as a strategy to prevent the emission of global warming gases such as sulfur dioxide, carbon dioxide, and nitrous oxide,

September 8, 2024

European Shipyards Enable Russian LNG Operations Amid Sanctions

Business/Shipping and Maritime

European shipyards have been providing essential maintenance to Russian ice-class tankers, enabling the continued transport of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia’s Yamal plant

China Leads in Clean Energy with Thorium Reactor Breakthrough

China/World

Chinese scientists have reached a major milestone in the global pursuit of clean energy by successfully refueling an operational thorium molten salt reactor while

US LNG Industry Warns Trump Administration Over New Rules on Chinese-Built Ships

April 28, 2025
Business/Trade Wars

The US liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry has issued a strong warning to the Trump administration, saying it cannot comply with new shipping rules that threaten to disrupt America’s booming energy export

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IEA Warns of Ongoing Energy Supply Vulnerabilities Ahead of Global Summit

April 22, 2025
Business

Global energy supplies remain acutely vulnerable to disruption despite efforts to secure markets since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has warned, according to reporting from the Financial

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China Leads in Clean Energy with Thorium Reactor Breakthrough

April 18, 2025
China/World

Chinese scientists have reached a major milestone in the global pursuit of clean energy by successfully refueling an operational thorium molten salt reactor while it was still running—an unprecedented achievement that cements

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Breakthrough in Clean Hydrogen Production with Scandium-Doped Titanium Dioxide

April 10, 2025
News

A research team from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has made a major advancement in the development of green hydrogen production technology, unveiling a novel photocatalyst that sets new performance benchmarks

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Texas Chemical Plant Could Be First in U.S. to Run on Onsite Nuclear Power

April 10, 2025
United States/World

In a move that could reshape how industrial operations are powered, Dow Chemical and nuclear tech company X-energy have taken a major step toward bringing advanced nuclear reactors to an active chemical

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Denmark’s Energy Trading Hub Thrives with Algorithms in Renewables

April 2, 2025
Business

Aarhus and Aalborg, two Danish cities once better known for their maritime and industrial heritage, have rapidly become the epicenter of Europe’s energy trading revolution. Dubbed the “Silicon Valley of energy trading”

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How Natural Gas Became America’s Most Important Export

March 11, 2025
Business

The White House’s LNG-powered diplomacy is poised to expand further in Donald Trump’s second term, leveraging liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a key geopolitical tool. Over the past seven years, the U.S.

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Europe’s Largest Battery Storage Project Goes Live in Scotland

March 4, 2025
Business

The largest battery storage project in Europe has begun commercial operations in Scotland, marking a significant step toward improving the efficiency of the UK’s renewable energy infrastructure. The Blackhillock project, developed by

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Elliott Management Takes Stake in BP, Pressuring Oil Giant to Refocus on Fossil Fuels

February 10, 2025
Business/United Kingdom

Activist hedge fund Elliott Management has acquired a stake in BP, raising speculation that the struggling UK oil giant could face pressure to scale back its green energy initiatives and refocus on

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Oil Majors Face Declines in LNG Revenues Amid Stabilizing Market Conditions

January 22, 2025
Business

The world’s largest oil companies are bracing for a drop in liquefied natural gas (LNG) revenues in 2025 as price volatility in the market diminishes. Following Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, LNG

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