European, Asian, and American countries reaffirm their commitment to nuclear energy for energy transition in Paris
Thirty-three countries, including France, China, Canada, Japan, and the UK, reaffirmed their commitment to nuclear energy as a strategic resource at the Second World Nuclear Summit in Paris.
In Vietnam, remote work is encouraged for fuel savings
Vietnam's Ministry of Industry and Trade has recommended remote work to reduce energy resource consumption amidst rising fuel prices.
Ramūnas Vilpišauskas. An Energy Crisis May Rise
A new surge in energy resource prices and declining stock markets raise concerns of a potential energy crisis in Europe, exacerbated by ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.
Turning the Burden of Cow Manure into 'Golden Egg Energy'... Environmental Improvement as a Bonus
The city of Gimje in South Korea is launching a project to convert livestock manure into solid fuel for energy, aiming to alleviate the persistent problem of manure disposal in the livestock industry while contributing to environmental improvements.
The US identifies what awaits Russia due to sanctions on its oil
The U.S. maintains sanctions on Russia's oil despite temporary adjustments to address energy resource issues during the Iran war, according to U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
Seoul National University Designated as the 'Specialized Human Resource Development Environmental Health Center' by the Ministry of Climate, Energy, and Environment
Seoul National University has been officially designated as a specialized human resource development environmental health center by the Ministry of Climate, Energy, and Environment.
US Navy Could Soon Escort Energy Resource Ships Through Hormuz
The US Navy is preparing to escort tankers through the Strait of Hormuz amid heightened tensions with Iran due to military actions by the US and Israel.
The Storting Stops Increased Tax on Small Hydropower
The Norwegian government has halted plans to lower the threshold for the resource rent tax on small hydropower plants, responding to opposition from a parliamentary majority.
The LTU Researcher on AI's Energy Impact: 'Increases by 300 Percent'
According to Johan Hansson, a researcher at Luleå University of Technology, the energy consumption and resource use of AI need more attention, with AI potentially increasing electricity use significantly.
EC dismisses concerns about potential energy resource shortage in EU due to Iran conflict
The European Commission has assured that there are currently no concerns regarding energy shortages in the EU resulting from the conflict in Iran.
"Virši" reaches historically highest turnover
Latvian energy resource trader AS "Virši-A" reported a historic turnover of 398.1 million euros in the last year, a 4.6% increase compared to 2024.
Slovakia suspends electricity exports to Ukraine
Slovakia has halted emergency electricity exports to Ukraine following a dispute over strategic resource supplies.
Slovak PM bans electricity supplies to Ukraine
Slovakia has announced a halt to emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine as tension escalates over strategic resource disputes.
Energy resource prices fell over the week
Over the past week, prices for energy resources, particularly natural gas, have declined due to milder weather in Europe and stable supply flows from Norway.
Selecting Companies to Become ‘Leading Circular Economy Models’ 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.
More Irap on the energy sector. Solar, revolution incentives
New measures have been introduced regarding incentives for photovoltaic plants aiming to alleviate system charges and manage resource allocation in the energy sector.
Siliņa Expects More Active Involvement from Municipalities in Addressing Energy Resource Bill Issues
Prime Minister Evika Siliņa of Latvia urges municipalities to take a more active role in addressing the challenges posed by high energy resource bills this winter.
Shared gas infrastructure vital for Africa’s industrial growth – NNPC
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company emphasizes the importance of shared gas infrastructure for Africa's industrial growth, with a particular focus on the Nigeria–Morocco Gas Pipeline as a crucial energy resource.
Critical minerals: the wealth we still do not know how to build
The article discusses the shift in focus within Latin America's natural resource debate towards critical minerals, such as rare earths, lithium, and cobalt, which are increasingly considered issues of sovereignty and security by many countries.
The Centennial Henry Borden Hydroelectric Plant is Still Strategic
The Henry Borden hydroelectric plant, operational since 1926, remains a significant engineering marvel and strategic energy resource for the region.
Electricity Supply Threatened by Artificial Intelligence in the United States
The northeast of the United States could face blackouts due to a lack of resources to meet the energy demands of a resource-intensive industry, exacerbated by extreme weather conditions.
Orlen with new gas concessions in Norway
The article discusses Orlen Upstream Norway's participation in new gas concessions in Norway, their growth strategies in the Norwegian gas market, technological advancements impacting project profitability, the significance of the APA concession round for gas resource acquisition, assessment criteria used by the Norwegian government for concession allocation, and Orlen's progress in the Norwegian extraction sector.
Why You Don't Need to Say 'Thank You' to ChatGPT
The article discusses the underlying energy consumption and resource usage of AI systems like ChatGPT, emphasizing that the interaction may seem immaterial, but it has significant environmental impacts.