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Energy Consumption - Page 14

July 11, 2026
Business

Russia Diesel Export Ban Sends Global Fuel Markets Into Turmoil as Supplies Tighten

Russia’s decision to ban diesel exports this week has sent shockwaves through global energy markets, tightening supplies of one of the world’s most widely used fuels and driving prices sharply higher across

Business/Trade Wars

The Illicit Oil Trade That is Keeping Libya Divided

The illicit oil trade in Libya, fueled by heavily subsidized fuels being smuggled abroad, is sustaining the country’s rival political factions. The practice has created a steady revenue stream for armed groups, further entrenching divisions and undermining UN efforts to

March 22, 2025

India Set to Unlock Vast Oil Reserves with Multi-Billion Dollar Investments

Business

India is preparing to capitalize on its vast untapped oil reserves as part of a bold strategy to strengthen its domestic oil production and

India Assures Energy Security Amid Iran Conflict

Business

India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the country has enough energy supplies to meet domestic demand despite the escalating conflict in Iran, warning that

Green Dreams, Grey Realities: The Cost Trap of Hydrogen

September 12, 2025
Columns

Globally, in all discussions concerning energy and environmental issues, there is a broad consensus that the ultimate solution lies in augmenting renewable energy production capacity and developing eco-friendly, green projects such as

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The Elusive Energy Cost of AI: Why Transparency Still Falls Short

September 9, 2025
Artificial Intelligence

The question of how much energy artificial intelligence consumes when generating a single response has long been one of the most elusive — and urgent — metrics in the debate over AI’s

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OPEC+ Agrees to Large Oil Production Increase to Reclaim Market Share

August 3, 2025
Business

OPEC+ has reached a consensus in principle to significantly boost oil production by 548,000 barrels per day starting in September, marking a crucial step in reinstating previously halted supply volumes. According to

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Qatar Threatens to Cut Off Gas to Europe Over EU Climate Rules

July 27, 2025
World

Qatar, one of Europe’s largest suppliers of liquefied natural gas (LNG), has warned it may suspend all gas exports to the continent unless the European Union relaxes key climate regulations under its

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The Hidden Cost of AI: How Energy-Hungry Algorithms Are Fueling the Climate Crisis

July 26, 2025
Artificial Intelligence/Columns

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of modern society, revolutionizing industries, enhancing daily life, and driving economic growth. From virtual assistants to advanced data analytics, AI applications are diverse and

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India’s Green Energy Drive: Big Goals, Small Gains

July 19, 2025
Columns

The recent report released by OPEC’s World Oil Outlook 2025 has predicted that by the year 2050, crude oil will replace coal as India’s primary energy source. Clearly, OPEC anticipates that India’s

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Global Rush to Break China’s Rare Earth Grip Faces Harsh Reality

July 9, 2025
Geopolitics/Trade Wars

Beijing’s recent export controls on rare earth elements have triggered a worldwide race to reduce dependence on China, but experts warn that breaking its dominance will be neither quick nor easy. In

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China Poised to Overtake US and Europe in Fusion Energy Race

July 9, 2025
Diplomacy/Education

The United States and Europe risk falling behind China in the global competition to commercialize fusion energy, according to a new report published by MIT Technology Review. Despite leading in early research

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Gulf Oil Giants Slow Global M&A Spree Amid Falling Oil Revenues

July 1, 2025
Business/Trade Wars

Two of the Middle East’s most powerful energy companies, Saudi Aramco and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), are hitting the brakes on their multibillion-dollar acquisition strategies as falling oil prices

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Opec+ Signals Major Shift with Accelerated Oil Output Hike

June 1, 2025
Business

In a move that signals a significant strategic shift, Opec+ announced over the weekend that eight of its key members — including Saudi Arabia and Russia — will increase oil production by

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