Energy recovery from waste is an environmental solution, not a setback
The article discusses the importance of waste-to-energy (WtE) technology in addressing the waste management crisis in Brazil, emphasizing its role as a complementary solution to recycling.
Report: The Massive Power Outage in the Iberian Peninsula Was Due to Multiple Factors
An expert panel report reveals that a significant power outage last April in the Iberian Peninsula was caused by a combination of various factors.
Bank Pekao has adopted a Decarbonization Plan
Bank Pekao has implemented a Decarbonization Plan focusing on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the energy and housing sectors as part of its ESG risk management strategy.
An Europe Unfit to Manage Crises
The article discusses Europe's struggle with crises, highlighting the divide among member states regarding energy management and the implications for solidarity within the Union.
Vainola: Estonia Should Negotiate an Exception from the EU to Lower Electricity Prices
Andres Vainola argues that Estonia should negotiate an exemption from the EU to lower electricity prices, as discussions around energy management have become ideologically charged.
[Editorial] Increasing Possibility of Prolonged High Oil Prices Requires Enhanced Crisis Response
With the decreased likelihood of an early end to the U.S.-Iran war, South Korea must heighten its crisis response to prepare for the economic impacts of sustained high oil prices.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: Chain reactions if the war is prolonged โ It is important for the EU to have a plan of measures
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stressed the importance of EU preparedness for potential chain reactions from a prolonged conflict in the Middle East during a discussion at the 'Greek Energy: The New Era' conference.
Power reset: How GAMCO may unlock 1,600MW
Nigeria's government is introducing the Grid Asset Management Company to address power shortages by unlocking stranded generation capacity and improving transmission infrastructure.
Artificial Intelligence: Conflicts Arise Around Data Centers Over Water, Energy, and Territory
In Latin America, countries like Brazil, Mexico, and Chile have the highest number of data centers supporting artificial intelligence, raising concerns over resource management.
Risk of higher electricity bills when new tariffs are introduced in Luleรฅ
New electricity tariffs are being introduced in Luleรฅ to manage consumption during peak load times, potentially leading to higher bills for consumers who use energy during these periods.
"Train Mario Kart": Is the first rule change already on the way in Formula 1?
Formula 1 may introduce rule changes after the second race of the season in Shanghai due to concerns over the impact of energy management on overtaking maneuvers.
Complete Reform of the Nuclear Energy Law Enabling Small Nuclear Reactors Submitted to Parliament
The Finnish government has submitted a proposal for a comprehensive reform of the nuclear energy law aimed at facilitating the use of small nuclear reactors while ensuring safety and responsible waste management.
Max Verstappen joked about the new Formula 1: 'I'd trade that simulator for Mario Kart'
Max Verstappen humorously criticized the new Formula 1 regulations, expressing his discomfort with the rising importance of energy management over driving talent.
New president at Capital Clean Energy Carriers
Capital Clean Energy Carriers Corp. has announced a change in its management structure, appointing Martin Houston as the new president.
HS: A New Solution for Helsinki's Snow Problem?
A proposed large snow melting facility in Vantaa could process over a million cubic meters of snow each winter, aiming to improve snow management in Helsinki.
Vantaa Energy and the City of Helsinki are Developing a Snow Melting Plant
Vantaa Energy and the City of Helsinki are collaborating to develop a snow melting plant that can process up to 1.2 million cubic meters of snow per winter season.
High Energy Swell, the Alert for the Coasts of Ecuador on March 10
Ecuadorโs National Risk Management Secretariat has issued a warning for high-energy waves along the country's coast on March 10, leading to yellow flags at 41 beaches.
Formula 1 is considering changes in energy management of the cars starting from the Japanese Grand Prix
Formula 1 is contemplating alterations in the energy management of its cars, with discussions set to occur after the upcoming race in China.
Poland is wasting more and more green energy. The grid cannot keep up with the development of renewable energy sources
Poland faces increasing challenges in managing its renewable energy, leading to mandatory shutdowns of installations as production exceeds demand.
Ministry: Expect Competitive Prices, Efficient Management, and Data Centers from 'Ignitis Group'
The Lithuanian Finance Ministry expects 'Ignitis Group' to explore growth opportunities in green energy while ensuring competitive pricing and efficient management.
Between Oil Prices and the Nuclear Threat, Trump's Main Gamble Awaits
The article discusses President Trump's potential challenges in going to war with Iran, including congressional opposition, global energy market impacts, and the need to demonstrate successful management of the Iranian nuclear threat.
Parts: we need a fundamental shift in energy management
Former Prime Minister Juhan Parts argues for a significant shift in energy policy, suggesting it is possible to correct the current government's mistakes with support from coalition parties.
Alexis Tsipras: "Cyprus's NATO membership can only lead to new dangers"
Alexis Tsipras criticized the Greek government's foreign policy and energy management during the presentation of his book, warning about the escalating military tensions in the Middle East and their potential economic consequences.
Submarine base denied power: See who has received it
A submarine base in Ramsund, Norway, has been denied additional power access due to capacity being reserved for other entities, highlighting the ongoing energy struggles in the region.
What Super Clipping Means, the New Concept Added to F1 in 2026
Super Clipping is a new technical regulation in Formula 1 for 2026 that emphasizes battery recharging over combustion engine acceleration, fundamentally changing driving strategies with automated systems.
What Clipping Means, the New Concept Added to F1 in 2026
The article discusses 'clipping,' a new technical term in Formula 1 introduced in 2026, related to energy management and the performance of electric propulsion systems in the latest race regulations.
What does Management mean, the new concept that will be added to F1 in 2026
The concept of Management in Formula 1 refers to the active administration of hybrid power that drivers must execute in real-time on the car, particularly under new regulations introduced for the 2026 season.
What Lift and Coast Means: The New Concept Coming to F1 in 2026
The article discusses the 'Lift and Coast' technique being implemented in Formula 1 starting in 2026, highlighting its significance in energy management.
Dates, days, and times of all the Formula 1 races 2026
The 2026 Formula 1 World Championship kicks off with the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne and will conclude with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December, featuring newcomers and a new energy management rule.
Energy company and regulatory agency are sued over reduced flow of the Sรฃo Francisco River
The Brazilian federal prosecutor's office has filed a lawsuit against a major energy company and a regulatory agency due to inadequate water flow management of the Sรฃo Francisco River.
The Atoll That Could Change Everything: Hereโs How the New Rare Earth War Will Be
Minamitorishima, a remote Japanese atoll, is poised to become a key player in Asia's energy strategies due to its strategic mineral resources and nuclear waste management plans.
Robin Energy: Strong Performance in Tankers and LPG
Robin Energy Ltd. reported significant financial results for its fleet management in the tanker and LPG carrier sectors.
200-megawatt photovoltaic plant in Santa Elena gets the green light for construction
The environmental impact study and management plan for a 200 MW photovoltaic plant in Santa Elena, Ecuador, has been approved by the Ministry of Environment and Energy.
Energy from Waste in Cities. Green Power for Municipal Units
Polish cities are increasingly converting municipal waste into electrical and thermal energy, highlighting the importance of local energy production for urban infrastructure.
IPTO strengthens Greeceโs energy security by leveraging IBM technology
Greece's Independent Power Transmission Operator (IPTO) is enhancing energy security by implementing an AI-powered Asset Performance Management System in collaboration with IBM.
FEC approves asset company to fix power transmission
The Nigerian Federal Executive Council has approved the creation of a Grid Asset Management Company to resolve ongoing issues in power transmission in the country.
This energy guzzler at home must not be turned off
The article emphasizes the importance of keeping a certain appliance in homes operational to avoid energy wastage.
Waste-to-energy plant planned for Stockholm stopped
Sweden's Supreme Court has halted a proposed waste-to-energy plant in Lรถvsta, while the country's import of waste reaches a record high, raising concerns from energy companies regarding the implications of burning plastic-laden trash.
UOKiK to check the national network operator. It concerns the shutdowns of renewable energy sources
The Polish Office of Competition and Consumer Protection (UOKiK) has initiated an investigation into Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne (PSE) regarding potential discriminatory practices related to the management of renewable energy sources.
ADMIE: Strengthening Greece's energy security by leveraging IBM technology
Greece is modernizing its electricity transmission infrastructure through a collaboration between the Independent Power Transmission Operator (ADMIE) and IBM to implement an advanced AI-driven Asset Performance Management System (APMS).
Who Will Get the Smart Meter First? Those with Old Ones or Those Who Pay for It
The article discusses eligibility criteria for receiving smart meters in Czechia and the factors influencing prioritization.
Ministry of Industry, Checking Stockpiled Oil and Supply Chains in Response to the Middle East Crisis
In response to growing economic concerns due to the shifting dynamics in the Middle East after the U.S. and Israel's attacks on Iran, the South Korean government has elevated its emergency response organization and initiated a crisis management system.
The War in Iran Brings a New Energy Nightmare to Greece: Will the Market Endure? - A Special Management Team on the Table
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East raises concerns about energy security and fuel costs in Greece, prompting the government to consider establishing a Crisis Management Team.
Hybrid Cars: A Revolution in Driving That Combines the Silence of Electricity with the Roar of Fuel
Hybrid cars represent a transformative evolution in the automotive industry, merging electric silence with traditional fuel engines.
Energean: Green light from the Hellenic Hydrocarbon Management Company for CO2 storage in Prinos
The Hellenic Hydrocarbon Management Company has issued a CO2 storage license in Prinos to Energean's subsidiary, EnEarth Greece, confirming the site's geological suitability.
Commencement of Negotiation for New Common Bond Loan of Capital Clean Energy Carriers
The Athens Stock Exchange welcomed the management of Capital Clean Energy Carriers for the commencement of trading of their new bond loan.
Schneider Electric Surfing the Development of Artificial Intelligence
Schneider Electric achieves record revenue of over 40 billion euros for the first time, driven by robust growth across its divisions.
Selecting Companies to Become โLeading Circular Economy Modelsโ Minimizing Resource Consumption
The Korean Ministry of Climate, Energy, and Environment is recruiting companies that heavily generate waste to support the transition to a circular economy.
Government wants to change rules on water management of Belo Monte
The federal government of Brazil plans to change water management rules impacting the operation of the Belo Monte hydroelectric plant to enhance energy security.
Pee power: McGill researchers harnessing human urine for clean energy
Researchers at McGill University are improving technology that converts human urine into electricity using microbial fuel cells.