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1 week ago |
nuclear-news.net | Oil price |Haley Zaremba |Christina MacPherson
Nuclear Energy Expansion Faces Water Resource Challenges Oil Price, By Haley Zaremba – Apr 10, 2025. The global nuclear energy sector is experiencing a renaissance with increased interest and expansion plans, but faces the challenge of high water consumption for reactor cooling. Debates surround the actual water needs of nuclear power, with some arguing it uses more water than coal and renewables, while others claim water use can be managed with existing licenses and recycling.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
theghanareport.com | Oil price |Grace Tsotsoo Quaye
Abu Dhabi’s national oil company ADNOC continues to expand its global footprint in both upstream and downstream sectors. ADNOC Logistics and Services (L&S) announced the completion of a $1.08 billion acquisition of an 80% stake in UK-based product tanker operator Navig8. This acquisition gives ADNOC L&S control of a modern fleet of 32 tankers and expands its portfolio to include commercial pooling and bunkering services.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
freerepublic.com | Oil price
Free RepublicBrowse · SearchGeneral/ChatTopics · Post ArticleSkip to comments. Data Centers Are Sending Global Electricity Demand SoaringOil Price ^ | 12/06/2024 | Felicity BradstockPosted on by SeekAndFindThe rapid growth of data centers to support AI is significantly increasing global electricity demand. This surge in demand threatens to outpace the development of renewable energy sources.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
nutritruth.org | Oil price
Featured image: China is expanding coal production even as it adds renewable capacity. Source: France 24Both India and China have stated quite plainly that they will not be following the example of the UK and shutting down any coal power plants in the observable future. Coal power provides the cheap energy that Chinese and other Asian manufacturers of wind and solar components and equipment – not to mention electric vehicles – use to keep their products cheap.
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Oct 31, 2024 |
expose-news.com | Rhoda Wilson |Oil price
Breaking News Both India and China have stated quite plainly that they will not be following the example of the UK and shutting down any coal power plants in the observable future. Coal power provides the cheap energy that Chinese and other Asian manufacturers of wind and solar components and equipment – not to mention electric vehicles – use to keep their products cheap. These two countries will be driving coal demand growth over the near to medium term.
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