Canada to decide the future of its provisional steel tariffs
Tuesday, 29 January 2019
by Commodity Inside
Like many other key markets, steel imports have also been facing some tough times in Canada. There are provisional customs duties on the following CRC HS codes payable from on or after 23rd August 2018. 7209.15.00.00 7209.16.00.00 7209.17.00.00 7209.18.00.00 7209.25.00.00 7209.26.00.00 7209.27.00.00 7209.28.00.00 7209.90.00.00 7211.23.00.00 7211.29.00.00 7211.90.00.00 7225.50.00.00 These duties are imposed by the Canada Border
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Applications of Blockchain Technology in the Energy Market
Thursday, 20 September 2018
by Commodity Inside
Blockchain technology is an emerging IT-driven development supported by cryptography. The technology is considered one of the biggest transforming mechanisms expected to change the face of various industries in the coming years. Decentralisation is the main attribute behind the blockchain technology which is not only providing power to all market participants but also increasing the
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Smart meters help energy companies in efficiency and support green energy
Friday, 31 August 2018
by Commodity Inside
Smart meters in the residential sector are considered an important advancement in the energy sector. The use of smart meters is beneficial when it comes to controlling the energy use. It saves money by preventing the risk of error and estimated bills by providing real-time readings. The UK has been increasing its renewable power generation
- Published in Energy
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A Strategic Outlook for the Global Welded Pipe and Tube Market to 2028
Friday, 10 August 2018
by Commodity Inside
The welded pipe market has been going through a challenging time. Demand has been recovering at a slow pace in major markets. There is also some uncertainty around the energy sector which is one of the largest consumers of welded pipes. Oil prices have started picking up and will further increase as more severe US
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Fluorine-based electrolyte can improve capacity and stability of rechargeable batteries
Monday, 23 July 2018
by Commodity Inside
Rechargeable batteries are pivotal to the success of many disruptive technologies, particularly for electric vehicles and energy storage system. However, capacity, stability and range anxiety remained some critical issues. In rechargeable batteries, materials like lithium-ion anode, nickel and high voltage cathode materials can cause instability. A group of researchers at the University of Maryland (UMD),
- Published in Energy
Blockchain to increase efficiency and transparency in the energy sector
Friday, 20 July 2018
by Commodity Inside
Blockchain is helping to shift transactions and data management towards a decentralised ledger system to improve efficiency and transparency. The blockchain technology is expected to support the energy sector in the wake of revolutionising change from conventional energy towards renewable sources. According to the Governor of the Bank of Thailand, Veerathai Santiprabhob, the use of
- Published in Energy
Blockchain technology is to bring efficiency and reduce costs in the energy sector
Monday, 09 July 2018
by Commodity Inside
The blockchain technology has recently shown quite a robust growing trend, particularly in the financial sector. One of the key attributes of the technology is its drift towards a decentralised system which can save time and money. Amongst other sectors, there is also an enormous potential for the technology to be used in the energy
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The US solar panel tariff has started impacting the market
Thursday, 28 June 2018
by Commodity Inside
The US imposed 30% import duty on solar cells and modules for four years early this year. The tariff will be decreased 5% each year and will reach 15% after four years. The domestic solar industry has already opposed the tariffs, warning of severe consequence to the industry. Since its imposition, solar energy companies cancelled
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The global outlook for solar panel and energy market
Tuesday, 12 June 2018
by Commodity Inside
Environmental friendly policies are diversifying the global energy mix and helping renewable to increase its market share. The shift towards renewable is relatively faster in developed markets where environmental regulations are strict and incentives are higher. Solar power is one of the growing and emerging energy sectors which has been benefiting significantly from current legislation
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World’s first grid scale liquid air energy storage (LAES) plant launched
Monday, 11 June 2018
by Commodity Inside
The UK firm Highview Power launched the world’s first gird scale Liquid Air Energy Storage (LAES) plant, with 5MW/15MWh energy storage capacity at Bury, UK. The LAES plant is developed in partnership with recycling and renewable energy company Viridor with over £8 million (~$10.6 million) funding from the UK government. The plant is a pilot
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