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EIA’s hourly electric grid monitor

AJOT | December 06, 2022 | Energy

Our Hourly Electric Grid Monitor provides up-to-the-hour information on electricity demand across the U.S. electric grid. Large-scale, planned or unplanned, events that affect normal routines, ranging from major holidays to the COVID-19 pandemic, can change the pattern of electricity usage in the country.

ExxonMobil doubles polypropylene production at Baton Rouge

AJOT | December 06, 2022 | Energy | Ports & Terminals

EIA: Today’s gasoline prices 12/05/22

AJOT | December 06, 2022 | Energy

Morocco eyes huge hydrogen projects for export to Europe

Bloomberg | December 06, 2022 | Energy | Alternative

Transnet sees South African coal exports safer on diesel trains

Bloomberg | December 05, 2022 | Energy | Intermodal | Rail

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GoodShipping and the Port of Rotterdam Authority promote the ‘insetting’ concept

AJOT | December 05, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech

Launch of ‘Switch to Zero’ campaign to reduce shipping industry carbon emissions

UK sends gas to EU in rare role as winter exporter

Bloomberg | December 05, 2022 | Energy

German minister pursuing hydrogen in Namibia, South Africa

Bloomberg | December 04, 2022 | Energy | Alternative

Tesla hands over first ‘badass’ big rig semis to PepsiCo
Energy
Bloomberg | Top Story | December 02, 2022

Tesla hands over first ‘badass’ big rig semis to PepsiCo

Tesla Inc. handed over the first of its electric Semi trucks, a milestone for the automaker more than five years after it unveiled the vehicle.
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US finds Chinese solar manufacturers are evading decade-old tariffs

Bloomberg | December 02, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | International Trade | Commodity

Chinese solar manufacturers are circumventing decade-old tariffs by assembling equipment in Southeast Asia before shipping it to the US, according to initial findings by the US Commerce Department.

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