The demand for clean and resilient energy is rising across sectors, prompting a revolutionary approach to nuclear power expansion spearheaded by major corporations. This article explores the ambitious pledge by a coalition of large energy users dedicated to tripling global nuclear capacity by 2050,
How Will Malaysia's New Gas Power Plant Impact Its Energy Goals? The inauguration of the Pulau Indah power plant marks a significant milestone in Malaysia’s energy landscape. This 1,200-MW natural gas-fired facility, strategically located approximately 37 miles from Kuala Lumpur in Selangor, i
The Trump administration has undertaken an extensive initiative aimed at reducing the regulatory burden on the U.S. energy industry. Under the leadership of EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, a series of environmental regulations, particularly those targeting power plant emissions, are being rolled
In a bid to combat the escalating climate crisis, cities around the world are taking bold steps by banning advertisements for high-carbon products. Targeting industries and products that significantly contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, such as fossil fuels, airlines, luxury travel, and SUVs,
Extreme weather patterns driven by climate change are posing increasing challenges for utilities in the United States. These phenomena are causing unpredictable spikes in energy demand that the current infrastructure is struggling to meet. Grid operators are compelled to employ new strategies to
The article discusses a groundbreaking discovery by Japanese researchers on the ability of concrete structures in Japan to absorb a significant portion of CO2 emissions generated during cement production. With cement production contributing around 8% to global CO2 emissions, this revelation offers