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B&W, Denham to Convert Coal Plants to Natural Gas Facilities

U.S. data centres are projected to require approximately 65 gigawatts (GW) of power between 2025 and 2028, nearly 45 GW more than the current grid can accommodate. With interconnection timelines for U.S. power projects averaging five years and more...

Global Energy Race: China Backs Clean, US Returns to Fossils

Rising global temperatures and the growing imperative of climate action have pushed the world's largest economies into a global energy race to dominate renewable energy. The international race for clean energy is already on, with China's focused investments and...

TVA and ENTRA1 Collab for Largest SMR Deployment in USA

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) and ENTRA1 Energy (ENTRA1) have entered into a new agreement designed to strengthen the nation’s energy security while ensuring America maintains its position as a global leader in nuclear technologies. Under the terms of...

Enbridge Announces Two Gas Transmission Projects in the US

Enbridge Inc. announced that it has reached a final investment decision on two significant gas transmission projects. The company has signed commercial agreements for the Algonquin Reliable Affordable Resilient Enhancement project (AGT Enhancement), which will expand capacity on the...

Fervo Selects Baker Hughes for Geothermal Equipment Supply

Baker Hughes, a global energy technology company, announced on Tuesday that it has received an award from Fervo Energy Company, a leader in advanced geothermal energy solutions, for geothermal equipment supply and design for five Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC)...

DOE Seeks Companies for Nuclear Fuel Supply Chain Consortium

The US Department of Energy (DOE) is inviting US companies associated with the nuclear fuel cycle, as well as large end-users, to participate in a nuclear fuel supply chain consortium to address increased electricity demand fueled by artificial intelligence...

MoU Signed For Korea-US Nuclear Energy Cooperation Expansion

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and US President Donald Trump engaged in “meaningful” talks on Korea-US nuclear energy cooperation during their summit in Washington, according to Lee’s National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac. During the Korea-US Business Roundtable at the...

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