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Trump Admin Reconsiders Virginia Offshore Wind Project
Infrastructure & Technology Trump Admin Reconsiders Virginia Offshore Wind Project

A Landmark Project Under a New Political Lens The Trump administration has initiated a review of the federal approval for Dominion Energy's Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project, casting uncertainty over a flagship renewable initiative. Revealed in a court filing, the move signals a potential

Shell Relaunches Sale of Embattled German Refinery
Infrastructure & Technology Shell Relaunches Sale of Embattled German Refinery

Caught in the crossfire of geopolitical conflict and intricate international sanctions, a critical piece of Germany's energy infrastructure has once again become the subject of a high-stakes corporate maneuver. Global energy major Shell has formally reignited its efforts to divest its 37.5%

How Five Layers of AI Defend Critical Infrastructure
Energy Management How Five Layers of AI Defend Critical Infrastructure

The utility industry stands at a dangerous crossroads where its rapid technological evolution has dramatically outpaced its cybersecurity capabilities, creating an environment where traditional, rule-based security is no longer sufficient to protect the nation's power infrastructure from a new wave

Why Are India's Oil Giants Divided on Russian Crude?
Infrastructure & Technology Why Are India's Oil Giants Divided on Russian Crude?

Despite a concerted Western pressure campaign designed to choke Moscow's oil revenues, India's imports of Russian crude are not only holding steady but are projected to reach a six-month high, revealing a fascinating and deep-seated division among the nation's most powerful refiners. This

US Reverts to Coal as Asia Leads Green Transition
Infrastructure & Technology US Reverts to Coal as Asia Leads Green Transition

A striking divergence in the global energy transition has defined the landscape of 2025, revealing a clear East-West divide in the momentum toward cleaner power generation. While major Asian economies have made significant, measurable strides in decarbonizing their electricity systems, the United

Can a Drone Attack Reshape Global Oil Flows?
Infrastructure & Technology Can a Drone Attack Reshape Global Oil Flows?

A solitary drone strike against a single mooring point in the Black Sea has triggered a seismic shift in Central Asia's energy landscape, forcing a major oil producer to pivot its exports eastward overnight and revealing the profound fragility of the world's interconnected energy supply chains.

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