Articles in "energy"

Renewable Sources Provide 40 Percent of Azerbaijan’s Electricity Demand

Baku (AZERTAC) - In January-March of this year, electricity production in the Azerbaijan amounted to 7 billion 171.8 million kWh. The ...

Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan Launch Large-Scale Energy Project

Baku (AZERTAC) Kazakhstan has launched a large-scale energy project with Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan, which will lay a cable line across the ...

Azerbaijan, Romania to Cooperate on Energy Regulation

Baku (AZERTAC) - A Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in the field of energy regulation was signed between Azerbaijan's Energy ...

Greek Premier in Israel to Revive Stalled Energy Link Amid Turkish Obstruction

Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is in Jerusalem today and high on his agenda will be advancing a stalled plan to link his ...

Azerbaijan Produced Over 4 Million Tons of Oil in Jan.-Feb.

Baku (AZERTAC) - In January-February of this year, 4.5 million tons of oil, including condensate, were produced in Azerbaijan, a 6.25 ...

Kazakhstan Selects Site for Its First Nuclear Power Plant

(Kazinform) - The government of Kazakhstan has officially confirmed the construction site for the country’s first nuclear power plant ...

Signing of Agreements on Natural Gas ‘An Historic Day,’ Says Cypriot President

Nicosia (CNA) - Monday will be an “historic day” for the Republic of Cyprus, since two “very important agreements” will be signed ...

Cypriot Natural Gas Licenses Expire After Unsuccessful Exploration

Nicosia (CNA) - The exploitation licenses for Blocks 2, 3, and 9 of the Cyprus Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the Eastern Mediterranean ...

Israeli Fuel Pipeline at Risk Due to Emergency Unpreparedness, State Comptroller Warns

Israel is unprepared for emergency scenarios concerning the government-owned Eilat-Ashkelon Pipeline Company according to a sharply ...

Poland Ready to Sell Electricity to Ukraine Amid Slovakia’s Threats

(PAP) - Poland is ready to sell electricity to Ukraine if Slovakia cuts its supplies to the country, Climate Minister Paulina Hennig-Kloska ...


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