Revival of Uranium Mining as Nuclear Power Gains Traction in Climate Change Battle
A resurgence in uranium mining indicates a renewed interest in nuclear power as an alternative to combat climate change.
ExxonMobil's CEO Discusses Responsibility for Emissions Costs
Darren Woods argues the burden of emissions reduction costs should fall on more than just the oil industry.
Russia Implements Temporary Ban on Gasoline Exports
Russia has enacted a six-month prohibition on gasoline exports to manage domestic demand spikes.
Italy Initiates Talks with BYD for Electric Vehicle Manufacturing
The Italian government seeks to attract electric vehicle giant BYD to establish manufacturing operations in Italy, aiming to diversify its automotive industry.
The Impact of AI on Energy Consumption in Data Centers
The growing use of AI is leading to increased energy demands in data centers, prompting a search for sustainable power solutions.
Oil Spill Crisis in the Red Sea Following Houthi Attacks
Recent Houthi attacks on shipping in the Red Sea have resulted in an extensive oil spill, stretching 18 miles and prompting environmental disaster warnings from the U.S. military.
Singapore Boosts Urban Solar Adoption
Singapore's initiative to utilize solar energy as a step toward carbon neutrality by 2050 is showcased through a leading renewable energy firm's efforts.
First Large-Scale Offshore Wind Farm Begins Operations in the U.S.
Vineyard Wind, the pioneering offshore wind farm off Massachusetts, starts supplying electricity to hundreds of thousands.
Record Zero-carbon Power Generation in the US
In 2023, the United States achieved a new milestone by generating 41% of its electricity from zero-carbon energy sources, marking a significant step towards the energy transition.