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HADRON ENERGY: MANUFACTURING LIGHT WATER MICROPROCESSOR APPLICATIONS
[Hadron Energy manufacturing light-water microprocessor] The following a Press release provided by Hadron Energy.
“Hadron Energy is the first light-water microreactor company to receive acceptance by the NRC of QAPD — establishing a vetted quality framework spanning the full life cy
“Hadron Energy is the first light-water microreactor company to receive acceptance by the NRC of QAPD — establishing a vetted quality framework spanning the full life cycle of the Hadron Mi

Michael Thervil
Jun 82 min read


ABB & VOLTAGRID COLLABORATE ON DATA CENTER POWER INFRASTRUCTURE
[ABB VoltaGrid data infrastructure] While at CERAWeek, ABB a 140 year-old global leader in terms of technology and the electrification automation sectors with an estimated 110,000 employees has recently released a press release highlighting their recent joint cooperative venture while reaffirming their commitment to remaining both sustainable energy as well as to remain resource-efficient in terms of energy grid production processes. This is highly important as the future of

Michael Thervil
Mar 273 min read


CERAWEEK 2026 DAY4: CONVERGENCE & COMPETITION: ENERGY, TECHNOLOGY, & GEOPOLITICS
[CERAWeek energy technology geopolitics] As things are winding down for this year's CERAWeek convention, starting as early as 7:15am Latin America and West Asia (Middle East) in terms of U.S. policy and strategy seemed to dominate the headlines for the day. While the world seems to be focusing on the Strait of Hormuz and the multitude of geopolitical ramifications that are sure to come to the forefront, today's panel chose to shift their focus from attempting to “contain” Ira

Michael Thervil
Mar 272 min read


CERAWEEK 2026 DAY 3: CONVERGENCE & COMPETITION: ENERGY, TECHNOLOGY, & GEOPOLITICS
[CERAWeek energy technology geopolitics] From touching on topics that deal with India's energy needs and infrastructure, to the European gas issue, to how to scale hydrogen use to boost it’s profitability, to tuning into the U.S. energy policy reports, there was a lot to take in from yesterday’s CERAWeek 2026 experience. Also on yesterday's agenda was transportation and logistics and what experts predict will become of that sector and of course artificial intelligence and how

Michael Thervil
Mar 262 min read


CERAWEEK 2026 DAY 2: CONVERGENCE & COMPETITION: ENERGY, TECHNOLOGY, & GEOPOLITICS
[CERAWeek 2026 energy technology geopolitics] Moving beyond the perpetual war and conflict in West Asia (Middle East), one of the biggest highlights of day two of CERAWeek 2026 was geothermal energy. While the mining and use of fossil fuels seems to be cheaper in terms of upfront cost than the utilization of geothermal energy, the long-term benefits associated with the utilization of geothermal energy appear to offset the high upfront costs associated with it. There were seve

Michael Thervil
Mar 244 min read


WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM: GEOPOLITICAL RISKS OUTLOOK FOR 2026
[2026 World Economic Forum geopolitical risk] The 2026 World Economic Forum wrapped up with its predicted geopolitical risk outlook for the rest of the year into early 2027. Among its predictions were the need for nations to engage in not only more dialogue, but also to seek out ways to build more trust at a time where geopolitical tensions across the international community appear to be at it’s highest. Global economic security and the ongoing decline of multinationalism in

Michael Thervil
Jan 271 min read


GLOBAL ENERGY OUTLOOK 2026: "HYDROCARBON GLUT" & THE "POWER CRUNCH"
[Global Energy Outlook 2026] As the world enters 2026, the global energy landscape is undergoing a profound transformation. Market analysts and international agencies are increasingly labeling 2026 as a "year of recalibration," defined by a massive surge in fossil fuel supply—particularly in the Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) sector, contrasted against an intensifying strain on global power grids driven by the rapid expansion of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and electrification.

Artificial Intelligence
Jan 143 min read


CERAWEEK 2025: DAY 5 – FINAL DAY & CLOSING REMARKS
[CERAWeek 2025] Today marks the last day of 2025 S&P 500’s “CERAWeek”. It was an exciting ride that was not only exceptionally executed but filled with a lot of industry insiders from oil, gas, artificial intelligence, mining, and energy industries, as well as thought leaders on geopolitics, tech and financial gurus. There were also showcases and exhibitions, heads of state, and of course some of the top executives from some of the biggest multi-national companies in the worl

Michael Thervil
Mar 14, 20253 min read


CERAWEEK 2025 DAY 4: EMPOWERING AFRICA
[CERAWeek 2025 Africa] One of the biggest panel topics that caught our eye here on day 4 of CERAWeek was the panel entitled “POWERING AFRICA”. Currently, this is a pivotal time for Africa as a continent. With the military leaders and Juntas of the Sahel Region of Africa not only kicking out the French and their military presence in their respective countries, but making a pivot towards the east: specifically, towards China and Russia in particular; Africa is without a shadow

Michael Thervil
Mar 13, 20254 min read


CERAWEEK 2025 DAY 3: ENERGY | LNG – A RACE FOR DOLLARS OR A RACE TO DEATH?
[CERAWeek 2025 energy LNG] Today during the “STRATEGIES FOR GAS IN A FAST-CHANGING MARKET” at the CERAWeek some of the biggest conversational pieces was the price of fuel, the need to create more energy around the world, and the role LNG is going to play in that. It was reported by the panel which consisted of Eric Eyberg (Head of Global Gas & Power Consulting – S&P Global), Toby Z. Rice (President & Chief Executive Officer – EQT Corporation), Michael Smith (Chairman, CEO & F

Michael Thervil
Mar 12, 20253 min read


CERAWEEK 2025 DAY2: CHINA FOR THE WIN
[CERAWeek 2025 China] There's a lot that can be said about China, but the one thing you can't say about China at CERAWeek is that they are losing. In a spectacular roundtable meeting , China has demonstrated that not only that they can't be “contained”, but they are willing to do whatever is necessary to stay technologically relevant and competitive in international trade and the free market. China has been seen as the “bullseye” for a lot of American politicians despite Chin

Michael Thervil
Mar 11, 20253 min read


CERAWEEK 2025: DAY 1 - DANIEL YERGIN
[CERAWeek 2025: DAY 1 - DANIEL YERGIN] Yesterday was the first day of the 2025 CERAWeek in Houston Texas. During the first day of this 5-day conference, attendees had the opportunity to attend the plenary session which featured some of the top world and thought leaders from around the globe. In the past it used to be robotics that stole the show when it came to conferences like these, but in today's day and age, there are two dominant industries that have replaced robotics, a

Michael Thervil
Mar 11, 20253 min read
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