The International Energy Agency (IEA) on Thursday said that Asian financial turmoil would cause a stronger than expected slowdown in growth in world oil demand in
There is such a lot of sulphur in the oil and gas reserves of the vast former Soviet republic that oilmen fear finding a solution would be very difficult. The environmental issues surrounding
The subsidy scheme to encourage the use of photovoltaic systems for household lighting is being liberalised. Instead of routing the subsidy through the state government agencies who buy the devices
A New York based energy company, armed with rights to a patent on a gasoline substitute made mostly out of trash, is now laying the groundwork to launch the fuel commercially in the United States.
India is rapidly learing to absorb the benefits of energy from the sun as the country producers solar roses and even uses the energy to power incubators for premature babies. In a unique project, a
The World Bank has announced a $60 million loan to support the first phase of power sector restructuring and development programme in Haryana, which aims at meeting power requirement for the
The World Bank is set to launch a new financial instrument with a $600 million adaptable loan to restructre Haryana's power sector. The loan is designed to lengthen the Bank's lending periods and cut
The Gujarat Power Corporation Ltd (GPC) either relaxed norms or waived conditions to facilitate clearances for land-based small power stations, the former chief minister and the leader of the
German environmentalists hailed a Berlin court ruling which threw out an attempt to reopen a DM7bn nuclear power station near Koblenz on the Rhine that has stood silent for almost 10
North American power industry executives believe increased competition from more open markets is bringing financial benefits to larger companies, but more than half of today's companies are expected