Energy Supply Looks Safe In Asia, Even As Europe Struggles
Data has shown that Asia-Pacific's power supply is secure despite Europe's ongoing power crisis, largely because coal is still heavily used in the region.
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As Europe Braces For Cold, Energy Heavyweights Turn To Coal
As governments around Europe get ready for winter despite the energy crisis, energy company Orsted will continue or restart operations at three fossil fuel...
Britain Relaxes Its Fracking Moratorium Due To Energy Crisis
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the U.K. government removed its ban on fracking on September 22nd, claiming the need to expand domestic energy supply....
To Help Find Stranded Assets, Fossil Fuel Registry Launched
September 19 saw the official debut of the first global registry of oil and gas reserves, production, and emissions, according to Carbon Tracker and Global...
Australian Greens Want To Shut State Coal Facilities By 2030
The Greens, a politically progressive group in Australia, want to present a measure that would shut down Victoria's three remaining coal facilities by 2030....
Royalty Arrangement Deters Coal Investment In Indonesia
According to a report, Indonesia's new royalty plan, which imposes a 28% rate when coal's benchmark price exceeds $100 per tonne, is expected to...
India To Pass Tough Measure To Cut Electricity Debt By $75bn
India is drafting legislation that would increase competition and reduce debt at its power distribution companies. However, it also runs the danger of inciting...
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