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Month: June 2021

DRC dam: Fortescue for the Grand Inga Project

Australia’s Fortescue Metals said it was in talks to develop a dam in the DRC: the Grand Inga project.|Australia’s Fortescue Metals said it was in talks to develop a dam in the DRC: the Grand Inga project.

Iraq Nuclear: 8 Nuclear Reactors by 2030

Iraq’s nuclear development. Iraq plans to build eight nuclear reactors by 2030 to overcome electricity shortages. Iraq plans to build eight nuclear reactors by 2030 to overcome electricity shortages.

parc éolien asie

Wind power project: Asia’s largest wind farm commissioned

Central Asia’s largest wind farm, the Zhanatas project in Kazakhstan, completed with a capacity of 100 MW, is the result of Sino-Kazakh cooperation and addresses the north-south energy imbalance while supporting the country’s transition to renewable energies.

Prospection gazière en Australie

Tenders for Gas Exploration in Australia

Australia opens tenders for 80,000 km² of new offshore gas exploration acreage, aimed at boosting the industry and strengthening the country’s energy security. Companies can participate until March 3, 2022.

Framatome félicite l'Innovation Nucléaire

Framatome congratulates Nuclear Innovation

Framatome congratulates Hanul 1 nuclear power plant and Duke Energy on their nuclear innovation awards.|Framatome congratulates Hanul 1 nuclear power plant and Duke Energy on their nuclear innovation awards.

Carbon Market: Climate and Competition in 2021

Rising prices for CO2 emission allowances on the European carbon market, due to speculation, risk damaging the competitiveness of industries and disrupting production costs, necessitating reforms to remedy the situation.

Biofuel: WTO Arbitrates Malaysia-EU Dispute

Malaysia is challenging the European Union’s restrictions on the use of palm oil in biofuels. The EU’s “Red II” directive is at the heart of the dispute, as it excludes palm oil from the EU’s energy targets, which Malaysia regards as a non-tariff trade barrier in breach of WTO rules.