Oil barge trade to be hit further as Rhine water levels plunge: traders

This post was originally published on this siteDisruptions to supplies of oil products and petrochemical feedstocks through the Rhine river are expected to worsen as water levels have fallen to extreme lows, traders told S&P Global Commodity Insights Aug. 15. Water levels at Kaub, a key chokepoint located between the Lower and Upper Rhine, fell

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Developers add less than half of planned U.S. solar capacity in first half of 2022 – EIA

This post was originally published on this sitePower plant developers in the United States added less than half of the planned solar photovoltaic capacity in the half first of 2022, the U.S. Energy Information Administration said on Thursday. Over the first six months of 2022, 4.2 gigawatts (GW) of the planned capacity came online, the

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Oil Extends Losses as Traders Weigh China Outlook, Iran Supply

This post was originally published on this siteOil extended losses at the start of the week as traders weighed concerns about Chinese demand and the prospect for more Iranian supply. West Texas Intermediate dropped near $88 a barrel, falling as much as 4.3%, with markets selling off as China’s surprise cut in key interest rates boosts support

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Why Charging a Car Needs to Be as Easy as Filling Up With Gas

This post was originally published on this siteAug 15, 2022 (Bloomberg) Anders Hove is a world-renowned energy expert with a mild obsession about charging electric vehicles. Whether in his former home of Beijing or on trips in Europe or the US, the senior research fellow at the Oxford Institute of Energy Studies enjoys getting behind the wheel

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