Transformers with 100% Brazilian technology are key pieces in the construction of a futuristic vertical city in the Middle East; understand
A 100% Brazilian transformer is essential for the construction of 'The Line', a mega project in Saudi Arabia aimed at creating a 170-kilometer linear city powered entirely by renewable energy.
The invasive species appearing in California's aqueducts: a reward offered for its elimination
A federal competition has been launched in California, offering a reward of up to $125,000 to develop solutions to control the spread of the invasive golden mussel, which threatens water and energy infrastructure.
FRA's warning to the Swedish energy sector: The same vulnerability as Poland
The Swedish National Cybersecurity Center has warned the energy sector of vulnerabilities similar to those exploited in a cyberattack on Poland's energy infrastructure.
Fox News AI Newsletter: Trump forces Big Tech to pay for AI power
President Trump hosts a meeting with Big Tech leaders at the White House to address the rising costs of energy and infrastructure resulting from the AI boom.
African neighbors discuss major joint hydropower project
Officials from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Congo are advancing plans for a significant hydropower project aimed at boosting energy production in the region.
Viktor Orbán announced: Soldiers on the move
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced the deployment of soldiers and police to protect critical infrastructure, accusing Ukraine of planning strikes against Hungary's energy facilities.
Alert about Ukrainian missile attack in Russia
Ukrainian missile attacks have reportedly targeted Russian energy infrastructure in Belgorod, according to Russian authorities.
Strengthening security and stabilizing tariffs - "Rīgas siltums" has installed a fast-acting electrode boiler
Rīgas Siltums has installed a fast-acting electrode boiler to enhance heating efficiency and increase tariff stability.
Ukrainian missile strike on Russia's Belgorod Oblast leaves outages, officials claim
A Ukrainian missile strike on Belgorod Oblast in Russia caused significant outages and damage to energy infrastructure, according to local officials.
Government launches consultation into locally made wind infrastructure
The Australian government has initiated a consultation process to explore domestic manufacturing capabilities for wind turbine infrastructure.
Acciona boosts its profit by 90% to 803 million with the sale of renewable assets
Acciona has reported a 90% increase in profits, reaching 803 million euros, attributed to its renewable asset sales and robust performance in related businesses.
Renewable rollout leaves $600k repair bill for road 'bogholes'
Regional councils in New South Wales are facing significant repair bills for roads damaged by renewable energy projects, with one council reporting a cost of $600,000 for repairs.
Concerns About Finland's Power Grid Arise – Expert: This is a Particular Danger Point
An expert warns that attacks on Finland's energy infrastructure could potentially lead to fatalities and significant disruptions.
The opposition in Hungary is increasing its lead, Orbán sends soldiers to the streets (45 days until elections)
In Hungary, the opposition party Tisza holds a significant lead in polls ahead of the upcoming elections, prompting Prime Minister Orbán to deploy soldiers to safeguard strategic energy infrastructure due to concerns over potential saboteurs.
Auvere Power Plant is Down Again
The Auvere power plant in Estonia is down again due to technical issues shortly after a previous repair.
MARJU HENDRE ⟩ Poland has already felt the 'intentional burning' of its energy infrastructure. Are we ready?
A coordinated wave of cyber attacks targeted Poland's energy infrastructure in late December, risking power and heating for up to half a million consumers during winter.
Expert: The threat revealed in Sweden against the energy network must be taken seriously
According to cyber security expert Tuukka Heikkilä, a newly discovered threat in Sweden must be taken seriously, reflecting a similar cyber attack on Poland's energy infrastructure.
Sadales tīkls will increase the available capacity in the power grid
Sadales tīkls plans to increase available electricity capacity in Latvia's development centers by approximately 200 megawatts by 2030, with significant implications for energy infrastructure investments.
Increase readiness for energy infrastructure but say no specific threat is imminent
Icelandic authorities are enhancing readiness for energy infrastructure amid ongoing evaluations, though they report no specific threats are currently present.
Orpo requests investigation into the threat to the Nordic energy network
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo has asked the parliament for an investigation into potential threats to the Nordic energy infrastructure.
Alarm in Scandinavia. Possible attack on energy infrastructure
Swedish authorities have raised their readiness level in response to a potential attack on the Nordic energy infrastructure, including critical sites in Sweden.
Gassco: No concrete threat against Norwegian gas pipelines
Gassco reports there are currently no specific threats to Norway's gas infrastructure, despite earlier media reports suggesting otherwise.
Swedish media: a foreign state may soon attack Nordic energy infrastructure
Swedish media reports that foreign entities are threatening the Nordic energy infrastructure, prompting heightened security measures across the region.
Swedish media: police investigating a threat to the Nordic energy infrastructure
Swedish authorities are investigating a serious threat aimed at the entire Nordic energy infrastructure, which may be linked to foreign entities.
Swedish media: A serious threat to the Nordic energy network
A serious threat to the Nordic energy network has been reported by Swedish media, impacting all Nordic countries.
TV4: Report of a serious threat to the energy system in all Nordic countries
A serious threat to the energy infrastructure across all Nordic countries has been reported, suspected to be linked to a foreign power, prompting authorities to raise their alert levels.
Swedish media: A serious threat to Nordic energy infrastructure
A serious threat to the Nordic energy infrastructure has been reported by Swedish media, prompting police and authorities across the region to enter a state of alert.
Woman injured, energy facilities and 40 houses damaged in Russian attack on Vinnytsia Oblast – photos
A Russian attack on Vinnytsia Oblast injured a woman and damaged energy facilities along with nearly 40 houses.
Reports: Threats to the Energy Systems in the Nordic Countries
There is a serious threat directed at energy infrastructure across all Nordic countries, prompting heightened security measures and investigations into foreign involvement.
Reports: Serious Threat to the Energy System in Sweden
A serious threat has been reported against the energy infrastructure across the Nordic countries, potentially linked to foreign actors.
Hyosung Heavy Industries 'Core Technology for West Coast Energy Highway HVDC to be Completed Next Year'
Hyosung Heavy Industries announced a roadmap to localize its high-voltage direct current (HVDC) technology by next year, aiming to secure sovereignty in the domestic power grid and enhance export competitiveness.
Critical infrastructure in Ukraine hit by several Russian attacks
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that critical infrastructure, especially energy and gas supply facilities, has been targeted by multiple Russian drone and missile attacks, resulting in numerous injuries across eight regions.
Russia attacks energy infrastructure in Odesa Oblast
A Russian attack on February 25-26 damaged energy infrastructure in Odesa Oblast, with similar attacks reported in Poltava Oblast.
A Year of Planning and Millimetric Maneuvers: How the Operation to Transport a Brazilian Transformer to a Futuristic City in Saudi Arabia Works
A Brazilian transformer is being transported to Saudi Arabia for a megaproject aimed at creating a renewable energy-powered linear city.
Ukraine war latest: Claiming Ukraine threat, Orban deploys troops to 'protect energy infrastructure'
Hungary's Prime Minister Orban announces the deployment of troops to protect energy infrastructure, citing threats from Ukraine, after tensions rise due to halted Russian oil transit.
Orban Sends Army to Guard Energy Facilities in Hungary
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has announced the deployment of troops to protect energy infrastructure amid concerns over alleged Ukrainian plans to harm Hungary's energy system.
Orbán has the Hungarian energy infrastructure guarded by the army
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has decided to deploy the army to oversee the country's energy infrastructure.
The time has come for the brand 'Poland'. Let's make the most of this moment
Poland is poised for a significant investment wave worth trillions of zlotys in energy, infrastructure, and industry, presenting a pivotal opportunity for building a strong national brand.
Czopek, PSEW: Let's Utilize Polish Potential!
Piotr Czopek, vice president of the Polish Wind Energy Association, emphasizes the need for a long-term vision and predictable investment projects for Polish companies to effectively participate in large-scale infrastructure ventures.
Elering wants to build a giant green hydrogen pipeline through Estonia
Elering has submitted a request to the Estonian government to initiate special planning for the construction of a hydrogen pipeline from Finland through Estonia to Germany.
Europe Awakened to a New Russian Threat
Europe is bracing for potential Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure, similar to ongoing assaults in Ukraine, particularly concerning EU member states near Russia.
Orbán, accusing Ukraine of planning an attack, ordered to strengthen the security of Hungary's energy infrastructure
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has intensified tensions with Ukraine by accusing Kyiv of planning to disrupt Hungary's energy system and deploying military to protect infrastructure.
Orbán: Hungary will deploy army to protect energy facilities from 'Ukrainian threats'
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced the deployment of the army to safeguard energy infrastructure due to perceived threats from Ukraine.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: The energy 'heart' of Eastern Europe beats in Alexandroupolis - Program for 2,000 subsidized positions from DYPA in Eastern Macedonia and Thrace
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis visited the under-construction thermal power station in Alexandroupolis, which aims to bolster Greece's energy infrastructure and security in the region.
Energy Transition: Eon Pressures the Network Agency
Eon plans to invest approximately €48 billion by 2030 to expand electricity networks in response to growing demands from renewable energy sources and industrial shifts to electrification.
Orbán sends soldiers to protect energy system, citing a threat from Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has ordered army units to safeguard critical energy infrastructure citing perceived threats from Ukraine.
Hungary to deploy troops against potential ‘Ukrainian attacks’
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban has ordered military and police reinforcements to protect energy infrastructure in response to perceived threats from Ukraine.
Hungary deploys soldiers to protect energy infrastructure citing Ukrainian threat
Hungary is sending troops to secure its energy infrastructure due to alleged threats from Ukraine, as tensions rise following a disruption in Russian oil supplies.
Viktor Orban accuses Ukraine of disrupting Hungary's energy system
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has accused Ukraine of trying to disrupt Hungary's energy system and has ordered military deployments to protect critical infrastructure.
Orban: Ukraine plans to disrupt the Hungarian energy system
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused Ukraine of planning to disrupt Hungary's energy system and has ordered the deployment of soldiers and equipment for the protection of critical infrastructure.