Can fusion power save Europe from the energy crisis?

Europe's aging grid puts clean energy projects at risk of 'waste'

Since the war in Iran began on February 28, power has returned to international headlines. ADVERTISING ADVERTISING The conflict and Iran’s subsequent decision to clamp down on exports through the Strait of Hormuz – a key global oil shipping route – have produced what the International Energy Agency has described as the biggest disruption in … Read more

In Europe, lobbyists are using rising fuel prices to provide even more dirty energy

In Europe, lobbyists are using rising fuel prices to provide even more dirty energy

On the other hand, experts say, Europe is more prepared for this crisis than the previous one. On the other hand, it is fighting a cultural war against the most obvious way out. Fuel prices have risen to dangerous levels since the war with Iran left oil and natural gas (LNG) tankers in the Gulf. … Read more

Asia is ramping up its use of fossil fuels to cover energy shortages caused by the Iran war

Asia is ramping up its use of fossil fuels to cover energy shortages caused by the Iran war

Governments across Asia are increasing their use of coal, the dirtiest fuel, as they try to cover the huge energy deficit caused by the US-Israel war against Iran. This process has produced warnings from climate experts who point to the negative environmental impact of coal, and they say that the energy crisis should be an … Read more

Europe’s aging grid puts clean energy projects at risk of ‘waste’

Europe's aging grid puts clean energy projects at risk of 'waste'

Bottlenecks caused by Europe’s aging power grid put at risk more than 120 GW of projected renewables. ADVERTISING ADVERTISING Proposed clean energy projects used to power millions of households in 20 EU countries could be “derailed”, a new report by energy think tank Ember warns. The survey found that one in two internet users has … Read more

Australia’s solar energy waste issue is growing every year

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The annual level of solar energy waste produced in Australia is expected to grow by 30,000 tonnes by 2030, according to predictions from the government department working to develop a national recycling plan. In January, a three-year, $24.7 million, three-year pilot aimed at creating a national plan to deal with solar waste was announced by … Read more

China has installed a magnet 700,000 times stronger than the Earth’s magnetic field that works for more than 200 consecutive hours while using very little energy, and now the world wants to know what Beijing plans to do with this technology in 2026.

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The Chinese Academy of Sciences has created a 35.6 tesla supermagnet, which is more than 700,000 times stronger than the Earth’s magnetic field, capable of working for more than 200 hours while using less energy, and the system has been installed in Beijing as a shared research tool for quantum materials, superconductors, nuclear molecules. China … Read more

Could a war with Iran change the future of energy?

Could a war with Iran change the future of energy?

The Iran war is causing the greatest power in decadesit still does not expect the end. As the war halts shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which normally carries a fifth of the world’s daily oil supply, prices rise, countries rise. food supplyand governments are scrambling to find alternative sources of energy. Iran is also … Read more

Scientists are advancing magnets in pursuit of a source of limitless energy

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A nuclear power plant in the United Kingdom is not expected to be completed until 2040, but experts are already working to reduce maintenance costs and shorten shutdown times. It is part of the STEP – Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production – program implemented by UK Industrial Fusion Solutions. The goal is to unlock nearly … Read more