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Israel’s largest electricity consumer changes direction: Mekorot to advance power plant development
National water company Mekorot launches strategy to build small power plants nationwide to secure independent energy for water pumps and ensure supply continuity.
Trump says US close to striking Iran's power plants, bridges over failing negotiations
White House AI adviser Sriram Krishnan steps down as Trump eyes tech stakes
Why portable power stations are becoming essential as blackouts and heatwaves rise
Ukraine narrowly escapes nuclear catastrophe as plant loses power, Zelensky says
Nuclear experts have warned of the risk of damage to the plant's spent nuclear fuel pools or its reactors.
Russia's Duma Council to hold special meeting on Zaporizhzhia nuclear station
Russia's defense ministry said last week it could shut down the plant if shelling continues.
Gaza power plant closes, Palestinians have 4 hours of electricity daily
Gaza is chronically short of electricity and is never able to provide 24-hour service.
Russian handling of captured Ukrainian power plants could spell disaster -IAEA head
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday called Russia's actions around the plant "the height of irresponsibility," accusing Moscow of using it as a "nuclear shield."
US Supreme Court limits federal power to curb carbon emissions
The decision will constrain the EPA's ability to issue any regulations on power plants that push for an ambitious national shift in energy policy toward renewable sources.
Six burned to death after blast at Indian chemical plant
The blast on Sunday night took place in a hub for chemical and petrochemical manufacturing units at the state's Dahej industrial estate.
Lebanon's Zahrani power plant shuts down, parliament approves $200m loan
The assembly approved the loan after the energy ministry had said there were no more funds beyond March for the electricity company.
Gov't approves plan for 30% of Israel's energy to be renewable by 2030
Israel's Environmental Protection Minister Gila Gamliel opposed the plan, saying it places a problematic emphasis on natural gas, while setting a low bar compared to other developed countries.
Putting science back into the nuclear debate
The world is naturally radioactive place, and every person is exposed to between 2-3mSv (millisieverts) every year.
Gaza's lone power plant shuts down amid tension with Israel
Gaza homes and businesses rely on generators to make up for the lengthy power cuts, increasing the financial pressure on its largely impoverished people.