Can Geothermal Power Save Taiwan From Energy Catastrophe?
Wednesday, 9 July 2025 () Taiwan is facing an energy crisis that could prove existential. Not only is the country’s energy demand outpacing its grid’s capacities, the country is heavily dependent on energy imports, making the island nation highly vulnerable to military blockades from neighboring China. If Taiwan is not able to build up its own energy supply in a hurry, it will become increasingly difficult – if not impossible – to continue resistance against the Chinese agenda to annex the island under its One China policy. Taiwan’s isolated…
South China Sea Breaking: In a significant escalation of defensive capabilities, Taiwan has officially formed its first combat-ready HIMARS rocket unit. This move is designed to strengthen deterrence against increasing threats and military pressure from China. Taiwan's Defense Minister, Wellington...
At Baku Energy Forum, leaders call for global action to triple renewables and modernise grids
At the Baku Energy Forum, top energy officials and CEOs addressed the urgent need for multilateral..
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Baku Energy Week 2025 showcases Azerbaijan’s energy diplomacy, renewables and regional influence
Baku Energy Week, marking its 30th year, gathers global energy leaders to discuss Azerbaijan’s..
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Renault Group, MyWheels and We Drive Solar, together with the Municipality of Utrecht, announce the go-live of Europe’s first large‑scale Vehicle‑to‑Grid (V2G) car‑sharing service: Utrecht..