The Punjab Energy Development Agency has released a draft green hydrogen policy aiming to achieve a green hydrogen and ammonia production capacity of 100 kilo tonnes per annum by 2030. The policy proposes extending incentives under the existing “Punjab Industrial and Business Development Policy 2022” to new green hydrogen and …
Nuclear Power Minister Yevgeny Adamov on Tuesday dismissed as "all politics" staunch U.S. opposition to Russia building a nuclear reactor in Iran and announced that work on a second one was already under way.
The US Energy Department issued a rule today that will increase the efficiency of new residential central air-conditioners and heat pumps by 30 percent, with an eye to potential electric crises after the rule takes effect in 2006, and beyond.
Northern and Central California endured a second, more extensive day of rotating blackouts today affecting several million customers, but officials said that large purchases of power by the state under the governor's emergency decree helped avert additional cutoffs during the afternoon.
Setting up of the Kochi LNG terminal is essential for Kerala as thermal power plants using LNG as fuel are the viable proposition given the State's high density of population apart from other potential uses of LNG here.
After narrowly averting blackouts for weeks, California was forced today to cut power temporarily for hundreds of thousands of people on a swath from Oregon to Bakersfield.While planned, controlled blackouts have occurred before in the state,this was the first time that they were carried out on such a large scale.
California's power shortages threatened to become a full-blown crisis as Edison International, a leading utility, withheld payments of $596m in debt and the state's grid managers declared a top-level alert.
The Reliance Group, Tatas, Goenkas, Bombay Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) are likely be among the 15-odd investors which they will make their first pitch for Delhi's power sector.
Accerlerating the introduction of green, environmentally friendly energy such as solar, wind and wave power is one of the most pressing issues facing humanity in the new millennium, the head of the United Nations Environment Programme told high-level meeting on renewable energy here. Speaking at a meeting of the G-8 …
Farmers of Belthangady have staged a protest at a village called Kolody near Neriya against the commencement of work on the Rs.765-crore 364-km Mangalore-Bangalore product pipeline project reiterating their stand that a thorough study should be conducted into the feasibility of transporting petroleum products by rail.
A long-awaited legal decision about whether Taiwan's government could scuttle a partially built nuclear plant without the legislature's approval failed to end political bickering.
PacifiCorp announced that it will sell the power from a new 300-megawatt wind facility to be built along the Washington-Oregon border, and operate the wind facility, which will be the world's largest.
Scientists at Brookhaven NationalLaboratory have used a particle accelerator to smash the nuclei of gold atoms together to make the highest density of matter ever created in an experiment, they announced at a conference in Stony Brook today.
To harness the non-conventional sources of power, which is available in abundance, over 500 solar water pumps would be installe in Punjab by March 2001.
The Uttar Pradesh government has given Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd (Bhel) the contract to set up a Rs 116 crore 25 mw liquid fuel-based power plant here to cater to the increasing requirements of the area in the wake of shifting of industrial units from Delhi.
It's official now. The Maharashtra government wants to rid itself of the obligation to buy power from phase 2 of the Enron Project. Instead, it wants the Centre to convert it into a mega power project supplying power to several states.
Taiwan's highest court said the government acted improperly when it halted construction of a controversial nuclear power plant, a judgement cheered by the business community.
Taiwan's constitutional court ruled that the cabinet could not scrap the island's fourth nuclear power plant without the backing of the legislature, a decision that breathes new life into the controversial US$5.2bn project.
Taiwan is nervously awaiting a judicial ruling on a controversial decision to scrap a US$5.5 billion nuclear power plant, which is likely to scrap a new storm in the island's deeply divided political landscape.