Electrical Infrastructure

Why Did Maersk Cancel a $475M Offshore Wind Contract?
Infrastructure & Technology Why Did Maersk Cancel a $475M Offshore Wind Contract?

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.

China's Oil Stockpiling Shapes Global Price Floor and Ceiling
Infrastructure & Technology China's Oil Stockpiling Shapes Global Price Floor and Ceiling

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

OceanX: Revolutionizing Offshore Wind Amid Typhoon Threats
Renewable Energy OceanX: Revolutionizing Offshore Wind Amid Typhoon Threats

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

US Firms Test Nuclear Reactor on Satellite for Deep Space
Conventional Fuels US Firms Test Nuclear Reactor on Satellite for Deep Space

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

Ukraine Nuclear Fears Rise as Zaporizhzhia Safety Falters
Infrastructure & Technology Ukraine Nuclear Fears Rise as Zaporizhzhia Safety Falters

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.

Can Chevron Balance Growth and Safety After Hess Deal?
Infrastructure & Technology Can Chevron Balance Growth and Safety After Hess Deal?

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

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