When roads stretch beyond the reach of gas pumps and charging stations, mobility falters not because machines cannot move, but because energy cannot follow, and that gap has become the most stubborn bottleneck for two-wheel transport in remote and rapidly growing regions. Into that problem space
As Ankara hosted a state visit that broke a 13-year gap, the leaders of South Korea and Turkey set in motion a plan that sought tangible outcomes over ceremony, pairing national ambition with pragmatic collaboration across strategic industries. President Lee Jae Myung and President Recep Tayyip
I'm thrilled to sit down with Christopher Hailstone, a seasoned expert in energy management and renewable energy, who brings a wealth of knowledge on electricity delivery and grid reliability. With his deep insights into the utilities sector, Christopher is the perfect person to help us unpack the
In the rolling fields of Staffordshire, a quiet but pressing conflict is unfolding between the urgent drive for renewable energy and the fundamental need to protect agricultural land for food production, raising critical questions about balancing national energy goals with ensuring food security
In the heart of Chattanooga, a quiet revolution is unfolding that promises to redefine the city's future and set a national benchmark for technological progress, with EPB, the city-owned utility provider, at the forefront of this transformation. Leveraging advancements in quantum computing, smart
Setting the Stage for a Renewable Revolution In the rapidly evolving energy landscape of India, a staggering statistic emerges: the nation aims to achieve 500 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030, a target that demands unprecedented corporate participation to meet its ambitious goals. At the