Global coal use set to rise until 2024: IEA
Global coal use is due to rise as electricity demand across the developing world is forecast to outpace western moves
Global coal use is due to rise as electricity demand across the developing world is forecast to outpace western moves
Dutch transmission operator Enexis, natural gas infrastructure firm Gasunie and oil producer Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij (NAM) are in discussions over
Spain’s Canary Islands are looking to floating wind farms out of sight of its tourist beaches to end the crowded
Israel has signed a permit to export natural gas to Egypt shortly as Israel’s largest offshore gas field in the
A Turkish military drone has been deployed at a northern Cypriot base to boost controversial gas exploration operations around the
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres says the COP25 climate summit has ended in Madrid without taking an opportunity to
A Turkish naval ship earlier this month purportedly “expelled” an Israeli research vessel from the Cypriot coast. The Jerusalem Post
Delegates from more than 190 countries are still talking at the COP25 climate summit in Madrid on how to include
European Union leaders have agreed that nuclear energy will be included in efforts to become carbon-neutral by 2050 in the
EU leaders are holding talks in Brussels on commitments to carbon-neutrality by 2050 with Poland alone opposing the targets. Central
Denmark has impressed at the COP25 event after the Copenhagen parliament adopted a legally binding emissions reduction target of 70
China has led four developing countries in condemning “imbalances in the negotiations” at COP25, the UN climate convention in Madrid,
Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil giant Saudi Aramco has been labelled as a “polarising stock” amid fears about corporate governance while
Denmark is looking to create renewable energy islands that could generate at least 10 gigawatts of offshore wind, which would
An index of the world’s most polluting countries has indicated where the most ecological progress is being made. The Climate
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