Data centre growth ‘will need every kind of energy source’
All kinds of energy sources and technologies will be needed to meet booming demand from data centres, delegates attending the Qatar Economic Forum heard today.
All kinds of energy sources and technologies will be needed to meet booming demand from data centres, delegates attending the Qatar Economic Forum heard today.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has formally adopted the first pandemic agreement.
Canadian renewable natural gas technology supplier Anaergia and sustainable energy company Capwatt have firmed up the first of nine biogas plants in central Italy.
Texas-based Galveston LNG Bunker Port (GLBP) – set to be the first dedicated facility of its kind on the US Gulf Coast – is targeting a final investment decision in mid-2025 after receiving final construction...
Ireland has launched a semiconductor strategy, tagging itself ‘silicon island’ as it aims to capitalise on the growth in semiconductors and the way that the global supply chain in chips needs to diversify and spread...
The European Commission has selected 15 green hydrogen projects for nearly €1bn public funding following the second European Hydrogen Bank auction.
Qatar aims to increase LNG trading volumes to between 30 million and 40 million tonnes by 2030, up from around 10 million tonnes currently.
The next seven months will be pivotal to the future of US hydrogen as everyone waits to see whether the 45V hydrogen tax credit is repealed or modified following the recent approval of the US...
Nordic biogas companies St1 and St1 Biokraft have delivered Swedish-produced liquefied biomethane to the maritime sector for the first time at Port of Gothenburg.
Grid power and energy security formed a major backdrop to today’s first UK–EU Summit – in which leaders hailed a new era of collaboration, five years after the UK’s departure from the EU.