24/7 Energy News Coverage
December 14, 2015
CIVIL NUCLEAR
SAfrican court sets aside awarding of nuclear tender to French company
Cape Town (XNA) Dec 15, 2015
The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) on Thursday set aside the awarding of a four-billion-rand (about 266 million U.S. dollars) nuclear tender to a French company. The SCA based its ruling on the fact that the bidding process was procedurally unfair. The decision by state-run electricity utility Eskom to award the tender to Avera, a French multinational group specializing in nuclear and renewable energy, was based on irrelvant criteria, the court said. The SCA found that there was no rati ... read more
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BIO FUEL

Wearable energy generator uses urine to power wireless transmitter
A pair of socks embedded with miniaturised microbial fuel cells (MFCs) and fuelled with urine pumped by the wearer's footsteps has powered a wireless transmitter to send a signal to a PC. This is th ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

China drives global patent applications to new high
China accounted for nearly a third of the world's patent applications last year, once again driving strong global growth, despite a sharp decrease in industrial design filings, the UN said Monday. ... more
BIO FUEL

New catalyst paves way for bio-based plastics, chemicals
Washington State University researchers have developed a catalyst that easily converts bio-based ethanol to a widely used industrial chemical, paving the way for more environmentally friendly, bio-b ... more
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TECH SPACE

PC steel wires on concrete and steel bridges now visible with terahertz waves
Researchers at Tohoku University have found a way to make covered or hidden PC steel wires visible, by developing a new terahertz wave light source featuring both light and radio-wave characteristic ... more


SOLAR DAILY

Trina Solar Announces Withdrawal from EU Price Undertaking
Trina Solar has announced its withdrawal from the European Union ("EU") Price Undertaking ("UT") and will continue to service EU customers through its overseas manufacturing facilities. On Dec ... more

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CHIP TECH

Noise can't hide weak signals from this new receiver
Electrical engineers at the University of California, San Diego developed a receiver that can detect a weak, fast, randomly occurring signal. The study, published in Science, lays the groundwork for ... more
SOLAR DAILY

MegaGroup signs deal for new silicon PV ingots and wafers plant
One of the largest photovoltaic plant in Europe is about to be powered up and it carries Italian Photovoltaic holding MegaGroup's signature. The agreement allows the production in Kozarska Dubica (B ... more
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Rising oceans to threaten 1.5 million Australians by 2050: report
WATER WORLD

New process turns decades into hours for mining-water purification
Cleaning up the water left over from mining operations can literally take generations - 25 to 50 years on average - leaving billions of gallons of the precious resource locked up and useless. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

CGN signs nuclear deal with Kazakhstan's Kazatomprom
China General Nuclear Power Corp. (CGN) announced that it signed an agreement Monday with Kazakhstan's Kazatomprom to jointly build a nuclear fuel assembly plant and mine uranium deposits in the cen ... more
CHIP TECH

UC Davis scientists demonstrate DNA-based electromechanical switch
A team of researchers from the University of California, Davis and the University of Washington have demonstrated that the conductance of DNA can be modulated by controlling its structure, thus open ... more
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TECH SPACE

The artificial materials that came in from the cold
It has often been said that nature is history's greatest innovator and if that is true then scientists with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) ... more
OIL AND GAS

Another day, another drop in oil prices
Crude oil prices suffered another loss Monday, with Brent taking the biggest hit on the back of pessimistic spending forecasts from big energy companies. ... more
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INTERNET SPACE

Fund argues for Yahoo job cuts, ouster of Mayer
An investment fund with a stake in Yahoo called Monday for the struggling Internet firm to slash more than 80 percent of its workforce and replace chief executive Marissa Mayer. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Seismic energy company Dolphin goes bust
Seismic energy company Dolphin Group, headquartered in Norway, says it is considering bankruptcy proceedings because of the weak energy market. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Oil prices slip further in Asia on supply woes
Oil prices extended losses in Asia on Monday on fears that a global supply glut will last another year, with analysts saying the Paris climate deal likely will have no near-term effect on the commodity. ... more
CAR TECH

EU lawmakers blast plans to ease diesel pollution limits
EU lawmakers on Monday firmly rejected plans by the European Commission to allow diesel car makers to continue to exceed pollution limits. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Exxon starts new work in Indonesia
ExxonMobil said it started operations at an onshore processing facility that will help boost oil production in Indonesia, the newest member of OPEC. ... more

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TRADE WARS

China joins European development bank
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development said Monday it had accepted China as a member, handing the world's second biggest economy investment routes into Europe, Africa and Middle East. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Shell wins Chinese clearance for BG takeover
Energy major Shell's vast takeover of British rival BG Group has won approval from the Chinese government, it said Monday. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
U.S. defense in free fall
U.S. and Saudis conduct Middle East's largest counter-drone exercise
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign mutual defense pact


OIL AND GAS

Shell clears last hurdle for BG Group merger

OIL AND GAS

North Dakota rig activity stable

OIL AND GAS

Encana latest to trim 2016 budget

NANO TECH

Shaking the nanomaterials out

NANO TECH

Heat radiates 10,000 times faster at the nanoscale

TECH SPACE

Minerals from Papua New Guinea hold secret for recycling of noble gases

SOLAR DAILY

Kyocera expands number of solar recharging stations in Japan

CIVIL NUCLEAR

China to Operate 110 Nuclear Reactors by 2030

TECH SPACE

Physics of wrapping miniature droplets takes cue from street foods

OIL AND GAS

Strippers Suffering From Low Oil Prices

Scientists develop diesel that emits far less CO2

MIT chemists characterize a chemical state thought to be unobservable

Scientists teach machines to learn like humans

Japan and India agree bullet train, nuclear deals

How meeco designs and develops its solar energy storage solutions

Study Provides Solar PV Business Model Impacts For Utility Participants

Spain wants to retake lead in renewable energy

Vast desert sun farm to help light up Morocco

Turning poop into plastic at Paris climate talks

Volkswagen to start recalls in France in February

UN climate deal blow to fossil fuels: green groups

China industrial output rebounds after stimulus

African-Americans less likely to get Airbnb room: study

Nigeria gets Africa's first football pitch lit by players

Quantum physics problem proved unsolvable

Nanoscale drawbridges open path to color displays

Nanotube letters spell progress

Rapid growth in carbon dioxide emissions breaks in 2015

Spin current on topological insulator detected at room temps

US Pacific Northwest's extreme rainfall tallied by NASA's IMERG


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