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      S Korea to Lift Coal Cap, Up Nuclear Energy Amid Fuel Strain

      South Korea’s ruling Democratic Party announced on 16th March 2026 that the government will lift restrictions on coal-fired power generation and increase nuclear power...

      IEA Forecasts Global Electricity Demand to Surge Till 2030

      Key takeaways: According to IEA’s latest report, global electricity demand is forecast to increase at a rapid average annual rate of 3.6% over the...

      First Geothermal Power Plant in the UK Switched On

      The first geothermal power plant in the UK stands turned on, hence providing a completely new kind of renewable electricity that uses hot water from underground. On...

      Hydrogen Derivatives in Heavy Industry Electrification

      Decarbonizing the "hard-to-abate" heavy industry sectors requires a move beyond direct electrification toward the use of hydrogen-based molecules. Derivatives like green ammonia and methanol provide the energy density and chemical properties necessary to transform steel, cement, and chemical manufacturing into sustainable, carbon-free industries.

      Repurposing Gas Infrastructure for Hydrogen Transport

      Utilizing existing natural gas networks to transport hydrogen offers a cost-effective pathway to accelerate the development of a global hydrogen backbone. By addressing the technical challenges of material embrittlement and leakage, utilities can leverage billions of dollars in sunk capital to facilitate the rapid transition to a decarbonized energy system.

      Blue Hydrogen Production with Integrated Carbon Storage

      Combining traditional steam methane reforming with advanced carbon capture technologies allows for the production of low-carbon hydrogen at scale. This integrated approach leverages existing geological storage capacities to bridge the gap between fossil fuel dependency and a fully renewable energy future.

      Hydrogen Hubs Driving Regional Energy Transformation

      The development of localized "hydrogen hubs" is the key to accelerating the energy transition by clustering production, storage, and industrial consumption. These regional ecosystems provide the scale and infrastructure necessary to lower costs and foster the cross-sector collaboration required for a fully integrated hydrogen economy.

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      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

      Every day, cyber attacks against government and commercial computer networks number in the millions. According to U.S. Cyber Command, Pentagon systems are probed 250,000...