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En+ invested 126.1 billion rubles in 2023 in the development of hydro and thermal energy, environmental projects and digitalization of infrastructure. Find out ... ... largest electricity producer with assets such as the Bratsk and Krasnoyarsk hydroelectric power plants is modernizing Russia's energy sector, reducing its carbon footprint and... ... Investments are focused on reducing emissions and enhancing the energy efficiency of thermal stations.
Transition to clean fuels: Projects aimed at switching to natural gas and...
Solar Power Plant in Gansu: How China Implements Innovations for Carbon Neutrality
... renowned for its vast desert spaces ideal for the development of solar and wind energy. Two towers, each standing around 200 meters tall, dominate the landscape, surrounded by a massive field of mirrors (heliostats). This is the world's first solar thermal power station designed with two concentrator towers operating on a single turbine.
The project has been implemented by the state energy corporation China Three Gorges Group, which is known for its large-scale infrastructure projects. Construction was nearly ...
Fuel and Energy News, Friday, July 25, 2025: Brent below $70, record gas supplies, gasoline export ban starting August
... decline in exports to Europe due to sanctions. On the other hand, global prices for thermal coal remain relatively low compared to last year, impacting the revenues of... ... Development of Renewable Energy (ARVE), over the past year, Russian solar and wind power plants have managed to prevent around 8 million tons of CO
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emissions into the... ... a few percent in Russia), it is rapidly growing. In 2025, new wind farms and solar stations have been commissioned, especially in southern regions and the Far East, along...
Energy Sector News, Monday, August 4, 2025: Brent around $70 amid increased OPEC+ production, EU gas reserves exceed 70%, gasoline export ban in effect
... than the previous year. The main reason for the decline is a low-water year, which significantly reduced hydropower generation.
Hydropower: ~98 billion kWh (−12% compared to the first half of 2024).
Thermal Power: ~394 billion kWh (+0.5%).
Nuclear Power: ~104 billion kWh (−0.3%).
As a result, the share of thermal and nuclear energy in the generation structure has increased, while the contribution of hydropower stations has decreased due to natural factors. Another significant event for the sector was the change in electricity tariffs. As of July 1, 2025, a planned annual price indexation for consumers and businesses was conducted: electricity tariffs (as well ...
Energy Sector News, Saturday, July 26, 2025: Brent Around $70, Record Gas Supplies, Market Reaction to Gasoline Export Ban
... total electricity production for six months amounted to approximately 600 billion kWh, which is 1.9% less than the previous year. The primary contributor to the decline has been hydropower generation due to a low-water year: generation at hydroelectric power stations fell by almost 12%, to 98 billion kWh. This decline has been partially offset by thermal power plants (TPP), which increased production by 0.5% (to 394 billion kWh). Nuclear power plants (NPP) produced about 104 billion kWh from January to June, which almost corresponds to last year’s level (-0.3%). Thus, the structure of generation ...