https://observer.com/2025/11/iceland-renewable-ai-infrastructure/
Nov 25, 2025 - Iceland’s sustainable model offers a scalable, low-carbon path for high-performance computing as global A.I. energy demand grows.
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https://www.energy-observer-foundation.org/en/partners/petit-forestier
Energy Observer Foundation brings together expertise to accelerate the energy transition, raise awareness of the potential of hydrogen and promotes sustainable...
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https://observer.com/2025/10/global-energy-investment-trends-2026/
Oct 15, 2025 - Trade policies, supply disruptions and emerging technologies are reshaping how—and where—capital flows into global energy markets.
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https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/2020/12/30/massive-blaze-at-premises-housing-national-energy-solutions-ltd/
KINGSTON, Jamaica - Firefighters tackling a massive blaze at premises housing the state-owned National Energy Solutions Ltd on Washington Boulevard in St...
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https://observer.com/2024/06/bill-gates-ai-green-solutions-offset-energy-use/?ref=disconnect.blog
Jul 2, 2024 - Bill Gates is warning against "going overboard" when it comes to concerns regarding the energy consumption of data centers powering A.I.
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https://observer.com/2024/06/bill-gates-terrapower-breaks-ground-nuclear-energy/
Jun 14, 2024 - On June 11, TerraPower, a nuclear energy startup founded by Bill Gates, broke ground in Kemmerer, Wyo. for a nuclear power plant on the site of a...
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https://originals.bababam.com/lempreinte/202407170300-le-premier-navire-hydrogene-autonome-et-zero-emission-avec-e
Jul 17, 2024 - Sur la dernière décennie, le transport maritime était responsable de 3 % des émissions mondiales de GES par an, et, selon l'Organisation maritime...
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https://observer.com/2008/12/energy-efficiency-and-public-policy/
In early December I moderated a panel discussion at Columbia University titled "Energy Efficiency: What Really Works." The panel featured five terrific experts...
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