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fool.com - Jack Delaney - 3 Multi-Energy Stocks to Consider for Powering the Future
3 Multi-Energy Stocks to Consider for Powering the Future
The Motley Fool

Powering the intense energy needs of artificial intelligence (AI) is not as simple as relying on just one power source. Instead, many companies are building energy portfolios with multiple resources to meet varying needs. That includes everything…

irishtimes.com - Colin Gleeson - Coillte takes €80m hit from Storm Éowyn
Coillte takes €80m hit from Storm Éowyn
The Irish Times

The total cash impact of Storm Éowyn in January 2025 to Coillte will be in excess of €80 million with the salvage of windblown sites expected to continue until mid-2027. Coillte said the effects of the “unprecedented levels of…

powermag.com - Contributed Content - Don't Replace the Turbine, Re-Engineer It
Don't Replace the Turbine, Re-Engineer It
POWER Magazine

As the first generation of wind turbines ages out of manufacturer service agreements, operators are discovering that the smarter path forward isn't wholesale replacement—it's re-engineering components to outlast their original design life.

fortune.com - Jim Edwards - Apple's new CEO said he will continue the company's tradition of secrecy-and Wall Street loved it
Apple's new CEO said he will continue the company's tradition of secrecy-and Wall Street loved it
Fortune

Apple's loud, public secrecy. Markets: Up, up, and away! Yikes: Capex has been negative for six straight quarters. The Fed considers the “h” word. Don't expect Congress to end the war. The price of fried eggs in Tehran. Quick note:…

heatmap.news - Alexander C. Kaufman - Belgium Is Nationalizing Its Nuclear Industry
Belgium Is Nationalizing Its Nuclear Industry
Heatmap News

Current conditions: The storms soaking the American South with as much as 10 inches of rain are tamping down the region's wildfire risk • Cavite, the Philippine port city on a peninsula at the southern lip of Manila Bay, is facing its eighth…

libyaherald.com - Sami Zaptia - Chinese delegation meets Renewable Energy Authority of Libya to strengthen cooperation in the sector
Chinese delegation meets Renewable Energy Authority of Libya to strengthen cooperation in the sector
LibyaHerald - The Independent Libya Online Daily

The Renewable Energy Authority of Libya (REAoL) reported that it had held ‘‘a significant'' meeting last Tuesday (28 April), at its Tripoli headquarters, with a high-level delegation from China. The meeting aimed to strengthen…

counterpunch.org - Joshua Frank - Vampire Planet: This Week in the Anthropocene
Vampire Planet: This Week in the Anthropocene
Home - CounterPunch.org

May 1, 2026 Joshua Frank Let's start with the good news. As of 2025, coal is no longer the dominant energy source worldwide. It's been at the top for over 100 years, but it's been edged out by renewables, driven mainly by China's solar boom. Now…

concordmonitor.com - Contributing Writer - Opinion: New Hampshire's beauty is worth fighting for. Ayotte isn't doing that.
Opinion: New Hampshire's beauty is worth fighting for. Ayotte isn't doing that.
Concord Monitor

From New Hampshire's incredible hiking views in the White Mountains to skiing, leaf peeping and the seacoast, there's no place like the Granite State. It's why New Hampshire draws in thousands of tourists each year. Our state's natural beauty and…

thehindubusinessline.com - Sundram Fasteners consolidated profit up 30% in Q4 FY26
Sundram Fasteners consolidated profit up 30% in Q4 FY26
BusinessLine

Sundram Fasteners Ltd reported a 30 per cent increase in consolidated net profit for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2026, to ₹161 crore as against ₹124 crore during the same period in the previous year on the back of robust demand…

theguardian.com - Fiona Harvey - Could key climate talks mark ground zero in global push to ditch fossil fuels?
Could key climate talks mark ground zero in global push to ditch fossil fuels?
The Guardian

Looking out to sea from the grey sandy beaches of Santa Marta, on Colombia's Caribbean coast, it is never hard to spot evidence of the country's thriving fossil fuel export trade. Oil tankers ride at anchor on the horizon, and sometimes, locals…

marketbeat.com - Timken (NYSE:TKR) Reaches New 12-Month High - Still a Buy?
Timken (NYSE:TKR) Reaches New 12-Month High - Still a Buy?
MarketBeat

Timken Company (The) (NYSE:TKR - Get Free Report)'s stock price hit a new 52-week high on Thursday. The company traded as high as $111.56 and last traded at $111.3110, with a volume of 734403 shares trading hands. The stock had previously closed at…

siliconrepublic.com - Ann O'Dea - Cork HQ for new onshore renewables company Perigus Energy
Cork HQ for new onshore renewables company Perigus Energy
Silicon Republic

The company, formerly part of Orsted, has been established following Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' acquisition of Orsted's European onshore business. A new onshore renewable energy company has launched in Europe following the completion of…

nola.com - Stephanie Riegel - Louisiana looks to be at the center of the new nuclear energy sector
Louisiana looks to be at the center of the new nuclear energy sector
NOLA.com

For the past eight years, former SpaceX engineer Ben Kellie has been building a nuclear power company that will use new technology to provide cleaner and safer energy to large, industrial users like petrochemical refineries and artificial…

marketbeat.com - Quanex Building Products (NYSE:NX) Shares Cross Above Two Hundred Day Moving Average - Time to Sell?
Quanex Building Products (NYSE:NX) Shares Cross Above Two Hundred Day Moving Average - Time to Sell?
MarketBeat

Shares of Quanex Building Products Corporation (NYSE:NX - Get Free Report) crossed above its two hundred day moving average during trading on Thursday. The stock has a two hundred day moving average of $17.05 and traded as high as $20.10. Quanex…

theguardian.com - Jillian Ambrose - Octopus Energy boss: some people would accept occasional blackouts if bills cut
Octopus Energy boss: some people would accept occasional blackouts if bills cut
The Guardian

The boss of the UK's biggest energy supplier has suggested that some households would accept an occasional electricity blackout in exchange for much lower energy bills. A year on from Europe's largest power outage – which left tens of…

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