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| July 13, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Maritime
SEA-LNG, the multi-sector industry coalition established to demonstrate the benefits of the LNG fuel pathway for shipping decarbonisation, has released a framework for comparing the emissions and cost implications of adopting future fuel pathways and urges the industry to make like-for-like comparisons when discussing alternative marine fuels.
| July 13, 2022 | Energy
| July 13, 2022 | Energy
| July 13, 2022 | Energy
| July 12, 2022 | Energy
| July 12, 2022 | Energy
Russia’s government could lose as much as $85 billion in oil and gas tax income this year due to the significant discount In Urals blend crude, Rystad Energy research shows.
| July 12, 2022 | Energy
In 2020, 26% of U.S. households used electricity as the only source of energy (32.25 million out of 123.53 million homes), according to our 2020 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS). Most U.S. homes use electricity and at least one other fuel, such as natural gas, fuel oil, propane, or wood.
| July 12, 2022 | Energy
| July 12, 2022 | Energy
| July 11, 2022 | Energy
| July 11, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Maritime | Technology
Saronic Ferries has today announced their partnership with C-Job Naval Architects. For the Greek owner, C-Job will develop the design of the first fully-electric Ro-Pax ferry in Greece.
| July 11, 2022 | Energy
An average of 49.0 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of liquefied natural gas (LNG) was traded globally during 2021, an increase of 2.2 Bcf/d (4.5%) from 2020, according to The LNG Industry GIIGNL Annual Report 2022 by the International Group of Liquefied Natural Gas Importers (GIIGNL). New LNG export capacity, primarily in the United States, and rising global demand for natural gas drove continued growth in global LNG trade last year.
| July 11, 2022 | Energy
| July 11, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Maritime | Technology
In response to rapidly growing demand, SSPA expands its services in maritime wind propulsion and introduces the new business segment “Wind-Powered Ships”. A special team of consultants, experts, and naval architects will support the maritime industry with independent guidance and assessments of wind-powered ships.
| July 11, 2022 | Energy | Alternative | Conventional
| July 11, 2022 | Energy | International Trade
| July 08, 2022 | Energy | Conventional
| July 08, 2022 | Energy | Conventional
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