Could the artificial intelligence boom already be running out of road? We examine the warning signs. To think that three short years ago, …
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IEA reports shows rising demand for electricity, need for energy diversity
by Newsroomby NewsroomThe International Energy Agency (IAE) released its annual World Energy Outlook this Wednesday, underlining the growing global demand for electricity, boosted by …
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Ukraine justice, energy ministers resign over major corruption scandal
by Newsroomby NewsroomUkraine’s energy and justice ministers resigned on Wednesday, the government said, over their alleged involvement in a sweeping corruption scandal in the …
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Tariffs, climate change, energy prices… tough times for France's winemakers
by Newsroomby NewsroomWinegrowers from southern France are planning a major protest in Béziers this Saturday. The location matches where the great wine revolt of …
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Zelensky vows to reform Ukraine’s energy sector amid corruption storm
by Newsroomby NewsroomUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a sweeping shake-up of Ukraine’s state energy firms this weekend, including a complete reshuffle of management at …
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TotalEnergies buys €5.1 billion stake in Kretinsky's power generation business
by Newsroomby NewsroomFrance’s TotalEnergies has struck a partnership deal with Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky’s firm EPH. It will create a 50-50 joint venture that …
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'Solar Mamas': Program trains Zanzibar women as solar power technicians
by Newsroomby NewsroomAlthough the semi-autonomous Tanzanian archipelago of Zanzibar has been boosting its tourism industry in recent years, it remains largely a rural village …
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« La Chine se sert des grands forums sur le climat pour faire des affaires et étendre son influence »
by Newsroomby NewsroomPourquoi se scandaliser de l’arrivée de Shein au BHV, à Paris, mais accueillir à bras ouverts les panneaux solaires et les éoliennes chinois ? Pourquoi se …
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Russia continues to target Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, reducing electricity production by 50% and forcing residents and businesses to cope with rolling blackouts. …
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« La bonne nouvelle, c’est que la Chine, le plus grand pollueur de la planète, a commencé à se dépolluer »
by Newsroomby NewsroomCédric Philibert est un chercheur plutôt optimiste sur la transition énergétique. Expert pendant dix-neuf ans à l’Agence internationale de l’énergie, il a publié …