By Ariba Shahid KARACHI, March 13 (Reuters) - Pakistan's growing reliance on domestic power, including solar and wind energy, ...
ET EnergyWorld on MSN
Packaged food makers explore use of electrical equipment, bio-fuels to tackle LPG supply crunch
Packaged food firms are seeking new energy sources for their kitchens. Companies like Balaji Wafers and Gopal Snacks are ...
The United States and Japan have agreed on the roles they will take in a potential joint nuclear project involving Westinghouse and Japanese nuclear power equipment makers, Dan Lipman, president of ...
How a new startup plans to power satellites with lasers. A new class of ultrafast AI chips also uses lasers. And startup Axiomatic AI is building better AI models for science and engineering.
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Two reports, two energy visions for Maine
Both reports agree on one thing: energy prices are likely to rise.
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No Chilled Beer This Summer in Bengaluru? Here’s How the LPG Shortage Threatens City’s Breweries
Bengaluru's craft beer sector is facing challenges due to a shortage of cooking gas, affecting production in local ...
The Asia-Pacific region is particularly dependent on commodities shipped from the Middle East. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has launched a new initiative to increase U.S. nuclear generating capacity—targeting 2.5 GW of additional nuclear ...
LNG now accounts for about 10pc of electricity generation, mainly used to meet evening demand peaks and stabilise the grid, ...
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Fuel Shortages From War Begin To Threaten Global Food Supply
Two weeks into the US-Israeli war with Iran, flows of crude oil, liquefied natural gas and fertilizer have been choked by ...
Google is considering building a data center in Nebraska that could require more than three times the amount of power the entire city of Lincoln uses at peak demand in the summer.
The region has enough water to supply data centers, but officials acknowledged the possibility of power shortages and said electric infrastructure could be built at ratepayers’ expense.
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