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TSMC taps wind power as AI chip demand soars, Taiwan feels energy crunch
Taiwanese chipmaker TSMC is raking in record profits during the AI boom—but it is also racing to help Taiwan develop wind power and other energy alternatives to fossil fuels amid a global energy crisis. The chipmaker has signed a 30-year…
It's not just Big Oil. Wind giants welcome profit beats as Iran war spurs energy pivot
Wind power giants Vestas and Orsted surpassed estimates in the first quarter, with the latter citing the Iran war as a key reason to push ahead with clean tech investment. Norway's Equinor, which is primarily an oil and gas major, also posted…
Vestas Wind Systems AS (OTCMKTS:VWDRY) Releases Quarterly Earnings Results, Beats Estimates By $0.02 EPS
Vestas Wind Systems AS (OTCMKTS:VWDRY - Get Free Report) issued its quarterly earnings results on Wednesday. The energy company reported $0.03 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, topping the consensus estimate of $0.01 by $0.02, Zacks…
India's military turns to green energy options as Iran war prompts new strategy
India's military is exploring alternative energy sources amid surging oil and gas prices caused by supply disruption from the Iran war, a trend that analysts say is set to accelerate among Asian countries heavily dependent on energy imports.
Taoiseach accused of 'gutless' response to rising energy prices
In her contribution, Sinn Féin's Mary Lou McDonald said that Irish people pay the most in Europe for energy, but 'as prices go through the roof, the Government leaves people in desperate situations: Stress, worry, cutting back, going…
Insults fly over energy crisis as Taoiseach branded 'frightened by windmills
The Taoiseach has been compared to Don Quixote and accused of being “frightened by windmills”, as Leaders' Questions saw insults fly over the energy crisis. Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald, who said “the urgent need for an…
Environmental group challenges Germany's climate plan in court
Data from Germany's Environment Agency show that even optimistic projections in the plan -- unveiled in March -- would not be enough to hit legally binding targets to cut climate-damaging emissions by 2040, according to Environmental Action Germany…
Beijing vows action after EU cuts funding for projects using Chinese inverters
Beijing says it firmly opposes the European Commission's decision to cut EU funding for clean energy projects that use Chinese inverters, denouncing the move as “unfair and discriminatory” and vowing to take action to defend the…
Daily on Energy: Iran talks, Europe natural gas trouble, and Palisades Fire
Welcome to Daily on Energy, written by Washington Examiner energy and environment writers Callie Patteson (@CalliePatteson) and Maydeen Merino (@MaydeenMerino). Email cpatteson@washingtonexaminer dot com or mmerino@washingtonexaminer dot com for…
Planes and ships could run on kelp someday, but there are serious hurdles
WOODS HOLE, Mass. -- Green cells whirl around a red-light chamber, propelled by a blade through bubbling water. These little seaweed cells, called gametophytes, will develop into a strain of fast-growing kelp — part of what was once a…
Port of Blyth reveals major expansion vision that could bring hundreds of jobs
Multimillion-pound plans to expand the Port of Blyth have been revealed, with the potential to create hundreds of jobs. Bosses at the port laid out ambitions to reclaim up to three hectares of land from the River Blyth estuary at the Battleship…
Solid first quarter results despite lower production
Statkraft delivered strong results in the first quarter of 2026, driven by significantly higher Nordic power prices despite lower production. In addition, there were improved results from Markets' activities. Power generation: 20.3 TWh (21.7 TWh)…
South Korea advances $3.5B offshore wind project bid
May 6 (Asia Today) -- South Korea is moving forward with a major offshore wind project valued at about $3.5 billion, with state-run power companies competing for development rights and a domestic turbine supplier emerging as the leading candidate.
Global energy crisis will be 'daily issue' in Canada soon, IEA chief warns - National
The head of the International Energy Agency says the global energy crisis from the war in Iran will hit Canadians soon. Fatih Birol, who was taking part in a fireside chat with Energy Minister Tim Hodgson in Ottawa on Tuesday, said while other…
Gas power making a comeback in Texas' grid connection queue
Brandon Mulder is a journalism fellow at the University of Texas Energy Institute. A decade ago, wind power was surging in popularity and attracting huge investments that made Texas a national leader in renewable energy. But today, gas generation…
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