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Indian Railways shows slow progress in installing renewables

Bloomberg | November 23, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Intermodal | Rail

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ConocoPhillips to take stake in Sempra LNG US export terminal

Bloomberg | November 22, 2022 | Energy | Ports & Terminals | Terminals

ConocoPhillips, one of the largest US oil and gas producers, agreed to take a a 30% stake in the first phase of Sempra Energy’s proposed Port Arthur liquefied natural gas terminal in Texas.

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Oil freight at $100,000 piles pressure on crude markets

Bloomberg | November 22, 2022 | Energy | Maritime | Bulk

Soaring shipping costs are piling pressure onto physical oil markets that are already being hit by uncertainty surrounding a cap on Russian crude prices and weak Chinese buying.

Korean Register to support development of methanol bunkering in Ulsan

AJOT | November 22, 2022 | Energy | Maritime | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech

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Bureau Veritas to certify major commercial floating wind project in Korea

AJOT | November 22, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project

Bureau Veritas a world leader in testing, inspection and certification, in partnership with the Korean Register (KR), has been appointed to lead the project certification of Bada Energy’s Gray Whale 3, a major floating offshore wind farm project in Ulsan, Republic of Korea, that will be a key component of the country’s renewable energy strategy.

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Natural gas imports from Canada continue providing winter reliability to U.S. markets

AJOT | November 22, 2022 | Energy

Despite the downward trend in natural gas imports from Canada, trade between the United States and Canada remains important in balancing U.S. natural gas markets and helps ensure reliable supply to parts of the United States. Because of ample capacity on pipelines and in storage facilities in Canada, suppliers can rapidly increase flows, which helps to stabilize the U.S. market during periods of supply and demand imbalance, such as during cold winter months.

India’s big plans for cleaner jet fuel face a string of hurdles

Bloomberg | November 21, 2022 | Air Cargo | Airlines | Energy | Alternative

Award-winning fuel tech company strengthens North American presence

AJOT | November 21, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Maritime | Technology

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One of the largest wind farms in the US was completed in Oklahoma last spring

AJOT | November 21, 2022 | Energy | Alternative

In April 2022, the Traverse Wind Energy Center in Oklahoma was completed and came online. At 999 megawatts (MW) of capacity, the Traverse facility is one of the largest wind farms in the United States and is the largest wind farm built in one phase in North America. Project developers expect that it will generate enough electricity to power around 300,000 homes each year.

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GE Renewable Energy selects Mammoet to supply onshore heavy lifting and transport for Dogger Bank Wind Farm

AJOT | November 21, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project

• Cranes will support staging of 277 sets of blades, nacelles, and towers at Able Seaton Port • Project will become largest offshore wind farm in world when complete

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US solar market faces import restraint challenges, Longi says

Bloomberg | November 21, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | International Trade

The US solar market is facing disruptions due to the uncertainty around import rules created by new laws and legal challenges, according to the world’s biggest panel producer.

Powering the use of batteries

AJOT | November 21, 2022 | Energy | Alternative

Europe’s dash for energy means rigging up LNG plants at sea
Energy
Bloomberg | Top Story | November 20, 2022

Europe’s dash for energy means rigging up LNG plants at sea

As Europe scrambles to replace Russian gas with supplies from across the globe, producers are turning to a new technology to drill quickly and cheaply: small floating plants out at sea, often made out of old tankers.
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Russia’s war rewires trade, the cost of shipping oil surges

Bloomberg | November 20, 2022 | Energy | Maritime | Bulk

Oil tanker tycoons are enjoying a surge in revenue as the sanctions triggered by Russia’s war are redrawing the global trade in crude. And it’s set to last.

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Diesel floods out to China after Beijing green-lights export jump

Bloomberg | November 18, 2022 | Energy

Chinese diesel exports almost doubled last month from a year earlier after Beijing issued fresh export quota.

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