An Emerging Answer to a Looming Power Problem The Pacific Northwest, a region historically defined by its seemingly endless supply of clean hydropower, is confronting an unprecedented energy paradox that threatens reliability for millions of its residents. As energy demand grows and the
As the global maritime industry charts a course toward decarbonization, the Port of Auckland is making a pivotal investment to position itself at the vanguard of this environmental shift. A new, eco-friendly bunkering vessel has been commissioned through a $28.9 million contract with Turkish
The energy sector stands at a critical juncture, grappling with an unprecedented surge in demand driven by high-intensity sectors like artificial intelligence data centers, which are projected to escalate power needs from a modest 4 GW today to a staggering 123 GW by 2035. This thirtyfold increase
In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) is driving unprecedented growth in digital infrastructure, data centers are grappling with an insatiable demand for reliable and immediate power, a need that has now eclipsed traditional priorities like proximity to fiber networks. This shift marks a
In a striking development within the U.S. energy sector, the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) has raised a powerful critique against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) over its proposed modifications to the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) for the upcoming years of 2026-2027.
Setting the Stage for a Nuclear Resurgence The nuclear energy sector in the United States stands at a pivotal juncture, with soaring electricity demands from data centers and manufacturing hubs pushing the boundaries of current capacity. Amid this challenge, a staggering $80 billion investment by