
REFINERY NEWS ROUNDUP: Poor conditions in Europe amid expected improvement
European refineries have been looking to increase runs as they see better prospects for 2021, but conditions remain poor for the moment.
European refineries have been looking to increase runs as they see better prospects for 2021, but conditions remain poor for the moment.
The Union cabinet on Tuesday approved the proposal of ministry of new and renewable energy (MNRE) for ramping up domestic manufacturing of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels under the ‘Production Linked Incentive’ scheme of the Centre.
Global energy and industrial majors have come together to form a new energy transition coalition, the India H2 Alliance (IH2A), focussed on commercialising hydrogen technologies and systems to build net-zero carbon pathways in India.
Energy giant Statkraft has just completed building a €20 million battery to support electricity supply from wind farms.
Microsoft is starting to submerge its servers in liquid to improve their performance and energy efficiency.
Works to increase energy efficiency are carried out at Constantin Spătaru high school in Leova under a project implemented by the South Regional Development Agency and funded by the European Union.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc has invested in sustainable-fuels technology company LanzaJet.
Commodity trade major Vitol reported a drop in its 2020 revenue to $140 billion from $225 billion a year earlier as the pandemic plunged its traded oil volumes sharply lower.
As the digital economy continues to grow, it is important for Singapore to ensure that its digital infrastructure is “as environmentally sustainable as possible”.
The Russian Energy Ministry expects the bill on ‘green’ certificates to be passed during the autumn session of the State Duma (lower house of parliament), State Secretary, Deputy Minister Anastasiya Bondarenko said in an interview with TASS.