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New EPA rules to force plants to capture emissions or shut down
‘Nuclear-free world’ a Japanese ploy to dispose toxic water
‘The shadow workforce’
Australia all at sea on nuclear ban stance
Province plans to clarify property tax responsibilities for renewables
Position yourself for oil success
Samsung challenges state grid and water
Govt still hopeful with the Kudu gas project
Should I choose electric or oil central heating for my self build?
Fukushima’s latest power outage sparks global concern
Lower power bills if PTT pays fines
Nationalization eyed to solve power crisis
Whisky industry is ‘still game’ over new power sources to fuel future of Scotland
Ukrainian company wins Iraqi Oil Ministry contract to develop major gasfield in Anbar
We have all the skills to deliver a just transition
ADB accused of funding coal plants despite clean energy promises
Accident’s legacy still radiating..
Chernobyl alarm rings 38 years after disaster
Strong quake shakes Shikoku region
A plan to purchase Guyana’s excess GtE 80 million scfd of natural gas and use it for both nations’ economic growth
‘Katchatheevu row is one of Congress’s foreign policy legacy issues’
Oil prices up over strong US demand data
‘Rising oil, gas prices will affect M’sia’s financial situation’
North and north-east reacts to end of SNP-Green power-sharing deal
Proposal for nuclear waste storage faces long, hard road to approval
Insurance firms should shun the East African oil pipeline
The oil industry wages a major PR campaign in California
Guyana, micro-economic foundations of the Americas fastest emerging Petrostate
Oil comes o the boil
Bruce B reactors offline for planned check of vacuum safety system
Nd Middle East tensions hit inflation goals
NUCLEAR POWER IS THE FUTURE
Uganda and Dubai-based Alpha MBM continue discussions for deal on $4bn refinery project
Banteer hit by fifth water outage in last six months
Why Are Wild Pigs in Germany So Radioactive?
Can the amount of waste oil formation be estimated?
SNP: Returning to nuclear would carry terrorism risk
Interior says no to new oil, gas leases in Alaska
Be quiet, Big Oil. Californians know gas ain’t cheap
The next phase of CleanBC: Affordability, industry, climate change