Swedish Energy Minister to chair the IEA’s Ministerial Meeting in 2017
Ibrahim Baylan, Sweden’s Minister for Energy, was named as the chair of the IEA's Ministerial meeting, which will be held in Paris in November 2017.
Ibrahim Baylan, Sweden’s Minister for Energy, was named as the chair of the IEA's Ministerial meeting, which will be held in Paris in November 2017.
California’s PG&E has installed new methane detection technology that will continuously detect methane leaks, reducing harmful emissions and minimising waste.
The mayors of Paris, Madrid, Mexico City and Athens have pledged to remove diesel vehicles from their cities by 2025, while Ghana, Ivory Coast, Togo, Nigeria and Benin will reject shipments of high sulfur diesel fuel from Europe.
GE’s Water & Process Technologies has entered into cooperation agreements with WaterSmart Software and Smart Earth Technologies (SET).
EyeCGas was independently tested at the UK’s National Physical Laboratory, and was proven compliant with the regulation requirements.
Chevron Lummus Global's biofuels ISOCONVERSION technology has made history by fuelling a US Navy test flight.
While energy use is commonly associated with lighting or transportation, more than half of the world’s energy consumption serves a simple function: heating things.
The US Bioenergy Technologies Office has announced its notice of intent for the optimisation of integrated biorefineries.
The United Nation's Environment Programme (UNEP) has announced West Africa is putting its people's health first and will therefore ban Europe’s ‘dirty’ fuels.
Aereon has announced the appointment of Joseph S. Cappello to its Board of Directors.
The US DOE has granted Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd (LNGL) the permission to export LNG from its Magnolia LNG Project.
A group of trade associations representing various segments of the fuel industry have written a letter to express their unified position in opposition to efforts by petitioners to move the point of obligation for RFS compliance.
The Wendy’s Company has announced its new partnership with the EPA’s ENERGY STAR programme to improve energy efficiency company wide.
The US Department of Energy has announced it will make more than US$44 million available for CO2 storage projects.
New international regulations limiting sulfur in fuels for ocean-going vessels have further implications for both refiners and vessel operators at a time of high uncertainty in future crude oil prices.