The plaintiffs, now aged between 17 and 27, were living in the Fukushima region when a huge earthquake in 2011 triggered a tsunami
The project will produce green hydrogen by splitting water molecules with electricity from onshore wind farms and provide about half of total green hydrogen supply for fuel cell vehicles
The project would receive assistance from the US Energy Department and will use Japan's experience of operating the Monju reactor
Binh Son says it is operating above capacity to address supply concerns as top petroleum firms plan to boost imports amid fears of a shutdown of the country's biggest refinery
The company completed the relinquishment of exploration permits covering three offshore blocks and is in the process of withdrawing from three others
Shares in Canadian subsidiary Turquoise Hill rose 16% in New York overnight after it said it expects to begin caving operations in the next few days
The detour followed an order from a US judge that the ship be held as part of a lawsuit over alleged failure to pay $4.6 million in fuel bills
Mining giant Anglo-American has unveiled a prototype of what it says is the world’s largest hydrogen-powered mining truck
The goal of the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak project is to unlock the secret to clean and limitless energy on earth, with minimal waste products
The US state department says it is aware of talks between Russia and India concerning the purchase of oil. It has no objection to India buying Russian oil, provided it buys at discount
Hundreds of people have died and thousands have been detained in Kazakhstan during the worst violence seen in the Central Asian nation since it became independent in the early 1990s. The unrest in Kazakhstan poses risks for energy markets, and even cryptocurrencies.