IEA Head Calls Slow Electrification One of Europe's Major Mistakes Europe is too slow in phasing out imported oil and gas, despite recent energy crises, said IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol.
Tokayev: Kazakhstan will become a leading agro-industrial hub in Central Asia Kazakh President Tokayev, meeting with Chinese tech leaders in Shanghai, set a strategic goal: making Kazakhstan Central Asia’s leading agro-industrial hub.
In a few years, there will be more AI agents than humans. Why Salesforce's CEO thinks so. In the coming years, autonomous AI agents could outnumber Earth's population, predicts Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff.
Kazakhstan modernizes thousands of kilometers of irrigation canals — but is it keeping pace with the scale of the problem? The Ministry of Water Resources and Irrigation reported accelerating canal reconstruction: 962 km of upgraded mains are planned by end of 2026, improving water supply for nearly 200,000 hectares.
Kazakhstan legalizes waste-to-energy conversion and is already building three plants Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Ecology has legally enshrined waste-to-energy technology for municipal solid waste for the first time.
Canada prepares to start natural hydrogen extraction: project could transform global energy Canada launches a project hailed as a potential breakthrough for global energy. MAX Power prepares to drill the first wells at Lawson, the country's first explored natural hydrogen deposit.
Kazakhstan gave NCOC a deadline of July 20 to pay an environmental fine of 2.3 trillion tenge The operator of the Kashagan oil field, NCOC, must pay Kazakhstan a $5 billion environmental fine by July 20.