QatarEnergy’s force majeure declaration on LNG exports has put Asian buyers into a predicament of having to replace about one-fifth of their contracted LNG supply, says Vortexa LNG analyst Ken Lee.
DayOne will trial wetware computing with Cortical Labs and NUS, while BDx implements IMDA’s tropical data centre standard to cut cooling demand.
Asia-Pacific's ESG and sustainable markets continue to expand, with banks funding circular-economy projects across the region.
Johoreans voice concerns over dust and noise as data centres move into their neighbourhoods. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
When legislative, judicial and regulatory functions converge in technical infrastructure controlled by few actors, the system enhances those actors' power.
Cortical Labs builds brain-cell-powered data centers in Melbourne & Singapore.Neurons play games like Pong and Doom, showing computing potential.
US President Donald Trump on Monday suggested the war with Iran could end soon but gave no clear timeline for halting attacks ...
Underpinning the Jag 400 Sno Pro is a compact, mid-sized chassis that prioritizes agility and control on packed trails. Its ...
Lender’s sustainability report discloses that 15% of management’s remuneration is tied to ESG matters Read more at The ...
The HSBC-run sale process follows a deal signed last year—which later fell through—under which Waaree Energies Ltd had agreed to buy 100% of Enel Green Power India Pvt Ltd (EGP India) from its parent ...
The only nonstop flight connecting Australia and the UK, the Qantas 17-hour flight from Perth to London, has been forced to ...
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