As part of Dubai’s strategy to become a sustainable global hub for clean energy and green economy, Dubai’s ENOC Group and Japanese heavy-industry manufacturer IHI Corp have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore establishing a low-carbon hydrogen and low-carbon ammonia supply chain in the UAE.
The move is aligned with the UAE’s overall efforts to diversify its energy sources to transition into a clean energy model for the world to emulate. The produced fuel will be exported to Japan and supplied within the UAE and across the region for bunkering and...
As part of Dubai’s strategy to become a sustainable global hub for clean energy and green economy, Dubai’s ENOC Group and Japanese heavy-industry manufacturer IHI Corp...
The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Wednesday oil prices “flirting with $100” were a real risk for the global economy, adding he...
Company chairman Pramod Agarwal told Reuters that it plans to invest about 60 billion rupees (US$825.8 million) in a 3,000-megawatt solar capacity project by March 2024....
L&T received the orders from Coal India subsidiaries, leading infrastructure companies in the coal sector and from iron ore and cement customers. The units include...
India's government plans to use new technologies to achieve a digital transformation in its coal mining sector.
New Delhi wants to build a stronger digital...
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Florida – The National Hispanic Energy Council (NHEC), founded to bring a Hispanic voice to the energy policy debate, today convened Hispanic leaders in...