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US Gas Prices Expected to Stay High Through Next Year
Energy Secretary Wright contradicts forecasts, predicting sustained gasoline prices above $3 per gallon.
Disputes Emerge in Fusion Energy Funding Landscape
Tensions rise among fusion startups as funding debates threaten to fracture the industry.
GCC: A Path Toward Unity in Defense and Development
Gulf Cooperation Council states are prioritizing joint defense and economic strategies amid regional challenges.

Chhattisgarh Power Plant Explosion Claims 24 Lives, Raises Safety Questions
A devastating explosion at Vedanta's power plant in Chhattisgarh has left 24 dead, intensifying scrutiny over industrial safety standards.

AI Fuels Mobile App Boom Amid Industrial Safety Concerns
AI technologies are spurring a resurgence in the mobile app market while industrial safety in Chhattisgarh faces heightened scrutiny.

Vedanta Boiler Explosion Claims 23 Lives, Safety Concerns Rise
The tragic death toll from the Vedanta plant explosion underscores urgent safety issues in India's industrial sector.
Revolutionizing Industry: The Hybrid Cement Plant Emerges
NOC Energy pioneers a hybrid approach, blending fossil fuels and electricity in cement production.
Fuel Crises Ignite Protests and Power Struggles Worldwide
From Sudan to Ireland, rising energy costs spark unrest and challenges in governance.

Fire Erupts at Australian Refinery, Fuel Supply in Jeopardy
A major fire at a vital refinery in Victoria threatens Australia’s fuel supplies amidst a global crisis.
X-energy Targets $800M IPO Amid Growing Nuclear Interest
Nuclear startup X-energy aims to raise significant funds as it prepares for an initial public offering, backed by Amazon.
AI-Driven Growth Meets Energy Accountability in Data Centers
Hightouch's $100M ARR surge coincides with new energy regulations for data centers.
Ayr Energy's Innovative Approach to Power Conversion Equipment
Ayr Energy disrupts a century-old market by addressing equipment shortages.