In a significant development for global energy markets, Iraq, the second-largest producer in OPEC, stands on the brink of a landmark agreement to resume oil exports from its semi-autonomous Kurdistan region through a vital pipeline in Turkey. This route, known as the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline, has
In an era where the digital economy is expanding at an unprecedented pace, the backbone of technological innovation often lies in the less visible but critical infrastructure that powers it, and the recent acquisition by Windjammer Capital of PDU Cables and Engineered Products Company (EPCO)
In a nation of over 200 million people, the persistent struggle for reliable electricity remains a defining challenge for Nigeria, where ambitious policy reforms stand in stark contrast to the daily reality of frequent blackouts and limited grid access. Despite high rankings in African electricity
In a rapidly evolving energy landscape where the demand for reliable and sustainable storage solutions continues to soar, a significant player has stepped forward with a game-changing offering that could reshape the North American market. Electrovaya Inc., a company listed on the Toronto Stock
In a nation rich with oil yet plagued by darkness, Iraq faces an energy crisis that leaves millions without reliable electricity, a struggle that has persisted for over two decades since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003. As OPEC's second-largest oil producer, the country paradoxically burns off vast
In an era where power outages drain the U.S. economy by an estimated $150 billion each year due to aging infrastructure and extreme weather events, a groundbreaking effort has emerged to tackle these systemic vulnerabilities head-on. Schneider Electric, a global powerhouse in energy management and