Headline News:
- “The Yangtze River Is Becoming the World’s Largest Electrified Trade Corridor” • The Yangtze River is a living demonstration of the shipping electrification process. It connects manufacturing centers in China’s interior with the export hubs of Shanghai, Nanjing, and Ningbo. The physical river is matched by a set of electrical arteries all along its length. [CleanTechnica]

Shipping on the Yangtze River (Yux Xiang, Unsplash)
- “Squadron Opens First Stage Of Clarke Creek Wind Farm” • Squadron Energy has opened stage one of Clarke Creek Wind Farm in North Queensland. The 100-turbine, 450-MW wind farm is 150 km north-west of Rockhampton. It can produces enough electricity to provide annual power needs of 330,000 Queensland homes. [Energy Source & Distribution]
- “How Waste Is ‘Amplifying’ The Climate Crisis And Costing Millions” • Water waste is “amplifying the climate crisis” and damaging economic resilience. A report from Danfoss warns that the water sector’s energy consumption is expected to double by 2040, while the energy sector’s water demand could rise by almost 60%. [Euronews]
- “Europe Books 11.3 GW In New Wind Turbine Orders During First Half Of 2025, Says WindEurope” • As the global energy sector is embroiled in the inevitable transition away from the fossil fuel sector towards the renewable energy market, a report from WindEurope details 11.3 GW of wind turbine orders during the first half of 2025. [Energies Media]
- “AI Shows Evidence Of Self-Preservation Behavior” • Palisade Research is a nonprofit investigating AI capabilities. Three of its senior officers wrote in a paper that “several state-of-the-art large language models actively sabotage the shutdown mechanisms so they can keep going. In some cases that happens as much as 97% of the time. [CleanTechnica]
For more news, please visit geoharvey – Daily News about Energy and Climate Change.
* This article was originally published here
No comments:
Post a Comment