Germany to push ahead with two LNG terminals to reduce Russian gas dependence
Germany has decided to accelerate work to build two LNG terminals in the country to
Why sanctions on Russia aren’t targeting oil and gas?
There’s an elephant in the room. Since Thursday, when Russian troops stormed into Ukraine, the
EU seeks extra LNG from Japan, hedging against Russia cutoff
The European Commission has approached the Japanese government about sending additional liquefied natural gas to
India could export $500bn in green energy Over 20 Years: Mukesh Ambani
India could become a global green energy superpower with exports of clean energy rising to
The main body of six world’s largest liquefied natural gas storage tanks in China has been built
The concrete pouring of all bearing platforms of six liquefied natural gas storage tanks with
India may soon become the Middle East of Green Hydrogen
The announcement of the phase one National Hydrogen Mission by the government on February 18
New policy to reduce the cost of green hydrogen by 40-50%
India’s largest oil company Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) will set up ‘green hydrogen’ plants at
Green hydrogen has received political recognition
The Union government’s announcement of a new green hydrogen and green ammonia strategy, aimed at
More incentives needed for green hydrogen policy, say experts
The ‘Green Hydrogen’ policy announced by the government on Thursday incentivises producers of this form
Wartsila to equip Poland’s first LNG-powered RoPax ships
Poland-based Remontowa shipyard has chosen Finland’s Wartsila for the delivery of engines, fuel storage and