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Metal
Sabre Resources to Sell Ninghan Gold Project to Capricorn Metals for $1.6m
Sabre Resources has entered an agreement with Capricorn Metals to sell its Ninghan Gold Project in Western Australia for $1.6 million (A$2.5 million). The deal,…
Japan
Fujitsu and RIKEN Develop ‘World-Leading’ 256-Qubit Superconducting Quantum Computer
Fujitsu and RIKEN have developed a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer, a significant advancement in quantum computing technology. Constructed at the RIK…
Photovoltaic (PV)
Zelestra Closes $113M US Solar Financing
Zelestra, a renewable energy company, has secured $113 million in financing for an 81-megawatt solar project in Jasper County, Indiana. The project is expected …
FLNG
Logistics Provider Picked for Black & Veatch’s FLNG Newbuild Pair
Black & Veatch, a U.S.-based engineering and construction firm specializing in energy infrastructure, has selected Marinetrans, a Norwegian logistics provider, …
Photovoltaic (PV)
US Solar Industry to Add 502 GW (DC) of Capacity in Next Decade
The U.S. solar industry, after years of record-breaking installations, is projected to experience relatively stable growth over the next decade, according to Sy…
Biofuel
Norden, MASH Makes Utilize Biofuel From Carbon-Negative Process in ‘World’s First’ Trial
Danish shipping company Norden, in partnership with renewable energy firm MASH Makes, has successfully conducted the world’s first commercial vessel trial…
Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
EDF Appeal Dismissed Over Czech New Nuclear Tender Process
The Czech Republic’s competition authority, the Office for the Protection of Competition (UOHS), has rejected an appeal by EDF regarding the selection pro…
Norway
First 3,800 Dwt Diesel-Electric Ship Officially Joins Wilson’s Fleet
Norwegian shipping company Wilson ASA has added the first of its new ECO series cargo ships, Wilson ECO I, to its fleet. The 3,800 dwt diesel-electric vessel, c…
Gas power plant
Japan’s 2.3GW Goi Thermal Power Station Starts Operating
GE Vernova has announced the start of commercial operations for the third block of the Goi Thermal Power Station in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Owned by Goi United…
Morocco
Morocco’s Grain Production Could Grow by 41%
Morocco’s Agriculture Ministry forecasts a grain harvest of 4.4 million tonnes in 2025, a 41% increase from the 3.1 million tonnes collected last year, ac…
Algeria
Mobilis Conducts Successful 5G Trials
Mobilis, a leading telecommunications provider, has successfully conducted initial tests of 5G technology at its headquarters in Algiers, Algeria. This experime…
Belgium
Antwerp Surpasses Rotterdam in Q1 Containers as Ports Fear U.S. Tariffs
In an unexpected shift, the Port of Antwerp-Bruges outperformed the Port of Rotterdam in container volume during the first quarter of 2025. Antwerp-Bruges, typi…
United States
Intel to Cut More Than 20% of Workforce Under New CEO’s Overhaul Strateg
Intel is set to announce significant job reductions impacting over 20% of its global workforce, according to sources familiar with the matter. The announcement …
Hydrogen Storage
Germany’s Salt Caverns Deemed Sufficient to Meet Hydrogen Storage Needs, Government Says
Germany’s salt caverns provide sufficient capacity to meet all projected hydrogen storage needs for both domestic and European demand, eliminating the nee…
Oil Refinery
California Governor Seeks Help for Struggling Oil Refiners
On April 21, California Governor Gavin Newsom directed state officials to intensify efforts to ensure a stable fuel supply for the state, which has the largest …
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