Wind, nuclear, solar and hydropower generated more than one-third of China's power in 2025, the government said, with more than half of expanded installed transmission capacity now from clean sources.
Construction of a $3-billion to $4-billion campus in Hawesville is expected to start later this year. The company claims design features respond to concerns about energy demand and the environment.
Senate committee confirmed Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin, a former contractor, as secretary of the Dept. of Homeland Security, with former energy giant Williams Co. CEO Alan Armstrong named the Senate successor through January.
Strike damage at Qatar’s LNG hub reveals how mega-train design and centralized systems create restart constraints and expose multibillion-dollar expansion projects to risk.
After winning court rulings in recent weeks against Trump-ordered construction halts, East Coast megaprojects and political supporters are mounting new efforts to avert attacks as more projects reach key completion and power delivery milestones.
The collapse of a hillside on a railway project in Norway last year killed one worker and raises questions about monitoring of ground conditions during deep soil mixing.
A $10.5 million DOJ settlement over weld tables reveals deeper risks inside the Navy’s strained submarine supply chain—what does it signal for shipbuilding capacity?