In a striking blow to the U.S. offshore wind industry, a major contract worth $475 million between Denmark's shipping giant Maersk and Singapore-based shipbuilder Seatrium has been abruptly terminated, raising serious questions about the stability of renewable energy projects in American waters.
In the ever-shifting landscape of global oil markets, one player stands out with a quiet yet commanding influence: China, the world's largest crude oil importer. Absorbing staggering volumes of supply, with estimates suggesting a stockpiling rate of at least 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) in recent
In the heart of the South China Sea, where super typhoons like Yagi can unleash devastating winds and towering waves, a new frontier in renewable energy is emerging with the potential to transform how vulnerable regions harness power. Offshore wind energy, long seen as a promising solution for
In a groundbreaking stride toward the future of space exploration, two American companies, Texas-based Space Ocean Corporation and Space Nuclear Power Corporation (Space Nukes), have embarked on an ambitious partnership to trial a nuclear reactor aboard a satellite, as announced on October 10 of
In the heart of Ukraine, the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), known as Europe’s largest nuclear facility, stands as a chilling symbol of the intersection between warfare and nuclear safety, with its seizure by Russian forces in March 2022 thrusting it into a state of near-constant crisis.
What happens when a titan of the oil industry, already a powerhouse in global energy markets, doubles down on expansion with a $55 billion gamble? Chevron, the second-largest U.S. oil producer, has set the stage for a high-stakes drama with its acquisition of Hess, a deal that promises vast