Bill Gates is sucking a lot of oxygen in the Energy Transition. Is he a force for good, or a nuisance? What is his thesis and where does it come from? And is the thesis still valid in 2024 o... Read more
Welcome to the 43rd episode of our #MyEnergyLife series, a weekly feature on LinkedIn dedicated to highlighting, engaging with, and empowering emerging energy professionals across Africa. Th... Read more
Police thought this stop with a bicyclist was going to be about a missing reflector, but then they started getting suspicious. Police in West Des Moines, Iowa, say when they ran the name giv... Read more
Home insurance premiums rose 21% last year, according to data from Policygenius. Experts say a rise in severe weather largely contributed to the increase, but it’s hard to tell how ins... Read more
“Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links.” Halide perovskites are a family of materials that promise huge gains in power conve... Read more
By Jay Ereno and Peter Blaza TANZA, Philippines (Reuters) – An oil spill from a marine tanker that capsized off the coast of Manila Bay in the Philippines has reached the shores of a n... Read more
Ukraine has developed new shields for its US-made Bradley armored vehicles amid drone threats. The company making the shields said testing was successful and they were starting mass producti... Read more
Just Stop Oil protesters have blocked an entrance to a security search area at Gatwick airport in an apparent attempt to disrupt travellers trying to make their flights. Seven activists ente... Read more
Research underway at a Madison County solar farm promises to shed light on how well multi-use farming can work at a large scale. The answers will help shape best practices for future project... Read more
Recent years have seen the enactment of landmark legislation aimed at addressing the pressing issue of climate change. The federal Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which has allocated $8.8 bil... Read more