World’s biggest electric ship charges up
The Australian-built battery-electric ship will “test the limits of maritime electrification,” IEEE Spectrum wrote.
The Australian-built battery-electric ship will “test the limits of maritime electrification,” IEEE Spectrum wrote.
The National Gallery of London is hosting the first major exhibition of Joseph Wright, who explored moral quandaries at the dawn of the industrial age.
The country wants to reach 500 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity by 2030.
An energy company estimates large data centers could take up to seven years to come online.
The White House finds itself combatting a public narrative that blames the president for rising costs.
An investigation into the alleged Nord Stream saboteurs is threatening to fracture Europe’s support for Ukraine.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa visited the White House on Monday, capping a remarkable turnaround for a man the US once considered a wanted terrorist.
Chinese construction companies are looking to the Middle East in the wake of a domestic property slowdown, but are running into roadblocks in the unfamiliar market.
Italy’s pasta producers are reportedly preparing to pull out of the US, citing high antidumping duties.