South Korea activates plan to secure energy sites
As uncertainty over North Korea’s actions following the death of its leader reigns, South Korea activates its energy security plan.
As uncertainty over North Korea’s actions following the death of its leader reigns, South Korea activates its energy security plan.
Denmark’s government looks at renewables for its entire energy supply by 2050.
Botswana represents Africa’s exciting new coal and energy province, and has generated considerable buzz within the African and international coal, energy and investment industries. Botswana represents 66% of Africa’s known coal resources – over 210bnt, making it Africa’s second largest coal resource.
EU’s third energy package may face WTO challenge by Russia as the latter joins the WTO.
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Energy ministers from Norway and the UK signed a joint agreement to co-operate further on renewables, oil and gas and the CCS use to ensure energy security and manage emissions,
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Romania’s energy sector attracts interest from Chinese companies.
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