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World-largest: China’s 792 million kWh compressed air energy station now fully operational
The world’s largest compressed air energy storage station has now become fully operational, according ...
HINK Gas, the agency which is implementing the city gas project in Thiruvananthapuram, provided gas connections to 26,500 households as well as 25 commercial establishment connections in the capital ...
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Researchers explore ancient underground salt cavern for 'on-demand' power source: 'Enormous potential'
"We're excited to see what we can discover through improving our geological models." Researchers explore ancient underground ...
The images emerging from Tehran this week depict what witnesses are calling a “hellscape” - an inferno stretching across the ...
Contemporary Nebula Technology Energy (CNTE), a global energy storage provider invested by CATL, unveiled its latest innovation--the STAR H?PLUS Outdoor Liquid?Cooled All-in-One Energy Storage System- ...
Picture this: you soak up sunlight to charge a liquid “battery,” then flip a switch hours or even days later to release pure ...
Rockpoint Gas Storage Inc. owns and operates natural gas storage infrastructure facilities in North America. It serves utilities, producers, pipelines, power generators, LNG operators, financial ...
TotalEnergies’ Marsa LNG joint venture with OQ has completed the 631-tonne storage tank roof installation at its $1.6bn Sohar LNG bunkering project, advancing construction toward 2028 commissioning..
UBS sees Indian Oil, BPCL and HPCL as “negatively leveraged” to surge in brent crude oil prices as their petrol/diesel sales outstrip production.
From health spas to film storage, salt mine caverns have been put to use in surprising ways—and they’re now poised to contribute to the generation and storage of clean energy.
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New modelling shows renewable electricity can meet NZ’s future demand – without importing gas
The government’s plan to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) has raised questions about whether this is the best approach to strengthening New Zealand’s energy security, not least because the conflict ...
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