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  • The question of how to restore damaged infrastructure matters far beyond one terminal or one country. LNG security is now deeply connected to wider energy security. When liquefaction, storage, loading, utilities or export routes are disrupted, the issue does not remain a local operating problem for ...

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  • The wind farm consists of 10 Nordex N175/6.X wind turbines (part of the companys Delta4000 platform), each with a nominal capacity of 6.8 MW. The 175 metre rotors, mounted on 179 metre hybrid towers, are said to capture stronger, more consistent winds at higher altitudes. According to the developer...

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  • Developed as part of the 867,000 EU-funded ZeroDefect4PV project, the system combines module level sensing with AI based diagnostics to improve fault identification, support predictive maintenance and increase overall plant availability. In large PV installations, conventional monitoring syste...

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  • The venture will combine 3 GW of existing operational capacity with a further 6 GW in development, expected to come online by 2030. It will serve as the companies exclusive vehicle for onshore solar, wind and battery storage projects in nine countries in three regions: Southeast Asia (Indonesi...

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  • The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) reported 152.5 TWh of clean power produced in 2025, a 5.7% increase from 144.3 TWh in 2024. This growth was driven by high wind and solar generation, with both technologies producing 10 times more power than in 2015. Wind generation increa...

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  • More than half, 54%, of South Koreas electricity generation depends on imported coal and gas, according to the report, The great power divide: the Middle East crisis is splitting global power markets into winners and losers. That percentage is only exceeded by Japan, at 64%. (In Europe, Italy is th...

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  • A new conflict scenario in Wood Mackenzies Lens Energy Transition Scenarios imagines a future where countries invest in electrification, renewables, coal-fired and nuclear power, and move away from globally-traded fossil fuels. Doing so would reduce global oil demand by 20% and gas by 10% by 2050, ...

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  • Energy systems underpin modern economies. As nations redesign these systems to enhance resilience and strategic autonomy, they are also redefining where industries locate, how supply chains are structured and how trade relationships evolve. The implications are profound. The new energy trilemma is r...

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  • Blyths invention produced so much electricity that he offered the surplus to villagers in nearby Marykirk. Far from being grateful, they turned him down because, they told the professor, electricity was the work of the devil.    Nearly 140 years later, the devils turbines are prod...

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  • The IEA says the tracker provides an up-to-date overview of government measures to conserve energy and protect consumers from rising prices, as governments respond to supply disruptions and increased volatility, notably in markets for crude oil, oil products and LNG. The conflict hassignifican...

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