The European Commission has unveiled plans to strengthen the EU’s electricity grid and prepare infrastructure for future hydrogen use. The initiative targets critical cross-border energy bottlenecks to support a unified electricity market.
The JUPITER supercomputer, inaugurated in Germany, is the first European…
Scientists at Rice University and partner institutions have made a…
Swedish energy company Vattenfall has decided to pursue small modular…
The European Commission has approved a €11 billion French State aid scheme…
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a new decree that could allow…
Supercomputing is rapidly transforming Europe’s energy sector. Once limited…