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| October 20, 2020 | Energy | Alternative | By The Numbers
Installed capacity of renewable energy in the Asia-Pacific region is set for a major boost in the next five years, to 754 gigawatts (GW) in 2025 from 497 GW this year, a Rystad Energy analysis shows.
| October 19, 2020 | Energy | Conventional
| October 19, 2020 | Energy | Conventional
| October 19, 2020 | Energy | Conventional | By The Numbers
| October 19, 2020 | Energy | Conventional
| October 16, 2020 | Energy | Conventional
Based on the U.S. Energy Information Administration's (EIA) annual survey of electric generators, natural gas-fired generators accounted for 43% of operating U.S. electricity generating capacity in 2019. These natural gas-fired generators provided 39% of electricity generation in 2019, more than any other source.
| October 15, 2020 | Energy | Ports & Terminals
A new Physical Oceanographic Real-Time System, also known as PORTSⓇ, aims to improve maritime safety and efficiency off Valdez, Alaska. NOAA and the Prince William Sound Regional Citizens’ Advisory Council partnered to establish the third new PORTS system this year, the 36th in the nationwide network.
| October 15, 2020 | Energy
Hydrocarbon production on the United Kingdom’s continental shelf (UKCS) has dropped steadily since its peak at 4.3 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) in 1999, never exceeding 2 million boepd after 2010. Promising exploration results by Hurricane Energy in fractured basement reservoirs, previously untapped in the UK, were until earlier this year expected to revive the country’s output to 2.1 million boepd by 2035, according to Rystad Energy’s estimates. Now those hopes have been dashed.
| October 15, 2020 | Energy
| October 15, 2020 | Energy
| October 15, 2020 | Energy
| October 14, 2020 | Energy
US tight oil Tier 1, or premium, inventory activity has increased from 47% to 49% as a share of total onshore liquids drilling this year, as operators high-grade their acreage amid investor pressure to lower costs and improve efficiency, according to Rystad Energy estimates. At the current pace, with close to a quarter to go for the year, the share this year could exceed the 50% mark.
| October 14, 2020 | Energy | Conventional
Countries that are not members of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Asia, including China and India, and in Africa are home to more than two-thirds of the world population. These regions accounted for 44% of primary energy consumed by the electric sector in 2019, and the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) projected they will reach 56% by 2050.
| October 14, 2020 | Energy
| October 14, 2020 | Energy
| October 14, 2020 | Energy
| October 13, 2020 | Energy
| October 13, 2020 | Energy | International Trade
| October 13, 2020 | Energy | International Trade
The Australian government is seeking clarification from Beijing on reports that China has suspended purchases of Australian coal amid heightened diplomatic tensions between the two countries.
| October 13, 2020 | Energy | International Trade
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