High Temperature Superconducting Magnet: A World First
Tokamak Energy has achieved a world-first by generating fusion-relevant magnetic fields in a full high-temperature superconducting magnet, Demo4, marking a major milestone in clean energy development. The breakthrough also highlights HTS technology’s potential for wider commercial applications beyond fusion.
Swiss Researchers and Industry to Contribute in ITER Again
Ekaterina Zaharieva, the European Commissioner for Startups, Research, and Innovation, and Guy Parmelin, the Swiss Federal Councillor and also the Head of the Federal...
US to buy 10 New Nuclear Reactors Backed by Japan Funding
The news of US to buy 10 new nuclear reactors, which could be paid for using the $550 billion funding pledge by Japan has...
The US DoE Rolls Out Plan to Tap Nuclear Fusion Power
The U.S. Department of Energy has gone on to release a detailed road map so as to commercialize the nuclear fusion power, which is...
Clean Energy Demand in The UK Gets a Boost with a Job Drive
The UK government has announced its plans to train as well as recruit more workers to fulfil clean energy demand in the UK, thereby...
Kazakhstan-China Ink $1.5bn Worth Oil and Gas Projects
Kazakhstan-China have gone on to ink $1.5bn worth oil and gas projects during Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev’s visit to China.
As a matter of fact,...
The New Metal from China – The CHSN01 is a Breakthrough
As per Interesting Engineering, the scientists in China have gone ahead and developed a new kind of metal that could also help to unlock...
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Building A Global Presence For Growing EPC Companies
In today’s rapidly shifting energy and natural resource industry, every decision is global. New resources are discovered and developed, old ones are optimized, and...
Wind Energy Moving Ahead
As the first country in the world, Denmark has decided to lead the transition and become entirely independent of fossil fuels by 2050. One...
Cybersecurity considerations for electrical distribution systems
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