The duo will focus on advancing the partnership between natural gas and renewable energy to reach climate goals, the coalition says
Posted: September 19, 2023
The duo will focus on advancing the partnership between natural gas and renewable energy to reach climate goals, the coalition says
Posted: September 19, 2023
Germany's nuclear early closure will cost 1 billion tons in added emissions, study finds
Posted: October 20, 2021
Admitting that district cooling is not seen as a friendly solution amongst building owners, James Grinnell, Head of Water, Dubai Regulatory Supervisory Bureau, outlines remedial measures aimed at improving performance and increasing penetration. His views and more, recorded during the 5th edition of DC Dialogue
Posted: August 4, 2021
The switch from coal to natural gas for baseload power generation could result in the needed quick emissions reductions, says CEO, Crescent Petroleum
Posted: January 13, 2019
Equipment being provided for 1,850-kilometre-long Trans Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline, company official says
Posted: March 6, 2018
No way! However, they can be an option under certain circumstances, says Dan Mizesko...
Posted: June 18, 2017
The state-owned company says that the gas project will be developed at a total cost that exceeds SAR 50 billion
Posted: July 28, 2016
With its recently launched Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia is planning to introduce social, political and economic reforms, aimed at reducing its dependence on oil, diversifying its economy and establishing the country as a global investment powerhouse. In light of one of the Middle East's biggest markets announcing such sweeping and ambitious reforms, what could the future hold for the region's construction and HVACR industries?
Posted: July 19, 2016
Taking stock of the progress CCHP and decentralised power generation have made in the GCC region, George Berbari stresses that it can help governments achieve their energy-saving and sustainability goals.
Posted: July 13, 2016
From a new entrant in the arena to a viable option, District Cooling has come a long way in Qatar, with many players vying for a bigger share of the country’s mega-project pie, while remaining cost- and energy-efficient. B Surendar speaks to Robert Miller, Technical Specialist District Cooling, Design Department, Marafeq Qatar, on a wide range of issues emanating from this scenario.
Posted: July 10, 2016