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MPA, Firmus Technologies to examine if seawater cooling systems support sustainable AI infrastructure

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and Firmus Technologies, a Singapore-based technology company specializing in energy-efficient, AI-optimized infrastructure, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the study of sustainable, modular AI factories utilizing seawater for cooling. The post MPA, Firmus Technologies to examine if seawater cooling systems support sustainable AI infrastructure appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Seatrium secures $400 million sustainability-linked credit facility

Singapore-headquartered offshore, maritime, and energy solutions provider Seatrium has secured a $400 million sustainability-linked revolving credit facility with United Overseas Bank (UOB). The post Seatrium secures $400 million sustainability-linked credit facility appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Egypt weeks away from upping its security of gas supply with another FSRU

Energos Infrastructure, a joint venture between the U.S. energy infrastructure player New Fortress Energy (NFE) and Apollo Global Management, has got hold of a multi-year deal for one of its floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs), which will be deployed at a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in Egypt. The post Egypt weeks away from upping its security of gas supply with another FSRU appeared first on Offshore Energy.

UK energy operator sets out roadmap to clean power and net-zero | Energy News

The UK-based National Energy System Operator (NESO) has published its 2025 Future Energy Scenarios: Pathways to Net Zero, outlining a set of pathways to decarbonise Britain’s energy system by 2050 and reach clean power by 2030. Released alongside a new Clean Power 2030 Action Plan, the report calls for “bold and sustained action” across all sectors of the economy and identifies green gases, electrification, demand-side flexibility, and infrastructure investment as critical enablers of success. Claire Dykta, Strategy and Policy Director at NESO, an independent public body responsible for managing UK energy networks, said the UK is entering a new era of energy transition shaped by four waves of action: foundation, acceleration, growth, and horizon. “Delivering a clean power system in 2030 is an important milestone but there remains a great deal to do,” she said.… Read More »UK energy operator sets out roadmap to clean power and net-zero | Energy News