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Telia Docks Lithuania’s First 5G SA Network at KlaipėDa Port
Telia is set to launch Lithuania’s first 5G standalone (SA) network trial at the Klaipėda Port, located on the Baltic Sea. This trial will allow the Klai…
Power Cable
€1B Cable Factory at Port of Tyne Turning Into Reality as Consultation Starts
LS Eco Advanced Cables (LSEAC), a joint venture between Global InterConnection Group (GIG) and a subsidiary of LS Group, a South Korean cable manufacturer, has …
Carbon Emissions
China’s Quarterly CO2 Emissions Fall on the Back of a Renewable Energy Surge
In the first quarter of 2025, China achieved a 1.6% year-on-year reduction in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, despite a 2.5% increase in national electricity de…
SMR
Belgium Begins Consultation on SMR Design
Belgium’s Nuclear Research Centre (SCK-CEN) and the Federal Agency for Nuclear Control (FANC) have launched a preliminary consultation for a lead-cooled small …
Wind Turbine
Senvion Bags 420MW Turbine Deal
Senvion, a leading wind turbine manufacturer, has converted a conditional agreement with Continuum Green Energy into a firm order for 100 turbines, totaling 420…
Metal
Maaden, MP Materials Partner to Develop Saudi Rare Earth Supply Chain
The Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Maaden) has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with MP Materials, a U.S.-based rare-earth materials company, to …
Uranium Project
Nova Scotia Lifts Uranium Ban, Issues Request for Proposals
Nova Scotia’s Department of Natural Resources updated its critical minerals strategy, adding uranium to its list of 20 critical minerals. The province als…
Crude Oil
Chevron, European Firms Lobby to Keep Stakes in Venezuela Oil Joint Ventures
Chevron Corp, a U.S. oil company, along with several European firms, is engaging with the U.S. administration to secure permissions to maintain their stakes in …
Electricity Transmission
Hot Weather and High Demand to Pressure US Power Grid This Summer, FREC Says
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) announced on Thursday that electricity consumption in the U.S. is projected to reach a four-year high this summe…
United States
US Eases AI Chip Exports for Allies, Cracks Down on Huawei Hardware
The U.S. Commerce Department has revised export regulations for advanced semiconductors, effective May 2025, to foster innovation and strengthen international p…
Wind Power Project
Greencoat Renewables Sells 116MW Irish Portfolio
Greencoat Renewables has finalized a €156 million deal to sell a 116MW portfolio of onshore wind assets in Ireland to HitecVision. The transaction, announc…
Oil Field
Nigeria Says Exxon Commits $1.5b to Deepwater Development
Exxon Mobil Corp. has committed $1.5 billion to develop a deepwater oil field in Nigeria, as the country seeks to increase its oil production. The investment, p…
HVDC
LS Cables Plans £923M Tyne Factory
LS Eco Advanced Cables (LSEAC) has launched a five-week public consultation for a proposed £923 million high-voltage transmission cable manufacturing faci…
Uranium Project
Costain to Design Europe’s Debut HALEU Advanced Fuels Facility for Urenco
Costain, an infrastructure solutions provider, has been awarded a significant contract to design Europe’s first high-assay low-enriched uranium (HALEU) ad…
Battery
EDF Consults on 250MW Welsh Battery
EDF Renewables UK is seeking feedback from local residents regarding its proposed 250MW Swansea North battery storage facility in Wales. The company is currentl…
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