Without urgent action, the next big renewables story may not be about progress to net zero - but about the fallout from a preventable cybersecurity attack, writes Martyn Williams of COPA-DATA UK.| Power Engineering International
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Ocean Power Technologies will open a new office at the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International headquarters in Washington, DC.| Power Engineering International
Despite project cancellations and persistent challenges, low-emissions hydrogen production is expected to see a sizable expansion to 2030, the IEA finds. In its 2025 Global Hydrogen Review, the IEA reports that worldwide hydrogen demand increased to almost 100Mt in 2024, up 2% from 2023 and in line with overall energy demand growth. Almost all of The post Low emissions hydrogen projects set to grow strongly – IEA appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Hydrogen - Power Engineering International
Stargate Hydrogen has entered an MoU with Saudi Arabia's RDI to accelerate green hydrogen innovation in the Kingdom.| Power Engineering International
AES has announced the deployment of the world’s first fleet of AI-enabled solar robots to support the second phase of the Bellefield project in California. The post AES sends world’s first AI-powered solar robot fleet to California project appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Solar - Power Engineering International
As digital technologies continue to shape the modern world and the urgency to address climate change intensifies, the spotlight is on how data centres can balance rising demand with responsible energy management, writes Ben Pritchard, CEO, AVK. The post Building sustainable energy for the future of data centres appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Renewables - Power Engineering International
AVK delivers resilient and sustainable energy and power infrastructure in support of rising energy demands of AI-driven data centres.| Power Engineering International