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Published on 13:25 GMTSource: The Oklahoman - Pending
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Published on 13:19 GMT
I’m embarrassed by my unlikely vice: energy drinks
Open this photo in gallery: In the spring of 2023 I consumed so many energy drinks that I gave myself a rash. For the better part of four months, I was drinking three 473-millilitre cans of Monster Zero Ultra a day. The habit formed while I was juggling …
Source: The Globe and Mail - Neutral -
Published on 08:25 GMT
Fossil fuels are still subsidised: G20 could push for the funds to be shifted to cleaner energy
As the G20 presiding nation, South Africa has an opportunity to champion issues relevant to emerging economies. One of these issues is government subsidisation of privately owned fossil fuel corporations. Fossil fuel subsidies are paid when a government …
Source: The Conversation - Neutral -
Published on 04:14 GMT
Vestas warns wind industry is falling behind global climate goals
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Europe’s largest wind turbine manufacturer has warned of a “big discrepancy” between the ambitious targets set for the industry and …
Source: The Financial Times - Neutral -
Published on 07:55 GMT
World Bank eyes energy financing options, holds fast on equality issues
The World Bank's steering committee on Friday endorsed the lender's plans to explore options to expand energy access, including potential financing for nuclear energy, in a move in line with directives to broaden energy financing by US President …
Source: ETEnergyworld.com - Indeterminate -
Published on 14:45 GMT
Strategic location, abundant natural resources fuel Sabah’s renewable energy development
KOTA KINABALU: The growth of renewable energy in Sabah is not just an aspiration but a step forward towards reality, Qhazanah Sabah Bhd group CEO Datuk Ahmad Rizal Dahli said. He said Sabah is strategically located near several rapidly growing regional …
Source: The Sun Daily - Pending -
Published on 09:53 GMT
Oil & Gas companies, gov’t ministries join forces for women in energy job fair
SOME of Guyana’s biggest oil and gas players have partnered with government ministries to be part of the Women in Energy Job Fair. Hosted at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, the event was spearheaded by Women in Energy, a group dedicated to empowering …
Source: Guyana Chronicle - Pro-Government -
Published on 14:03 GMT
From Incubation To Dalal Street: IIT Madras To Pocket Rs 50 Crore From Ather Energy IPO
However, the incubators are not selling all of their holdings via the IPO. Under the OFS, IIT Madras Incubation Cell is selling 31,050 shares. Therefore, it will be booking a profit of Rs 99.67 lakh. IITM Rural Technology and Business Incubator is …
Source: Outlook Money - Pending -
Published on 07:59 GMT
Opinion: Indigenous-led projects hold key to Canada’s energy future
Indigenous leaders call for policy reforms and Indigenous equity ownership to unlock Canada’s energy potential. A surprising twist in Canada’s pipeline debate emerged on Jan. 21, 2025, when Alberta Premier Danielle Smith called for a revival of the …
Source: SaskToday.ca - Pending -
Published on 12:15 GMT
Ather Energy IPO And 4 Other Public Issues To Open For Subscription This Week - Check Details
Small Non-Institutional Investors (sNIIs) can apply for the electric two-wheeler manufacturer’s public issue by placing bids for 14 lots or 644 shares, which amounts to an investment of Rs 2,06,724. On the other hand, Big Non-Institutional Investors (bNIIs …
Source: Outlook Money - Pending