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    AI-Powered Floating Energy: The Future of Ocean Power with Microsoft and SBM Offshore

    Floating Energy Revolution: The Convergence of AI and Ocean Power In an era where sustainability and digital innovation are driving industrial transformations, a new partnership is stirring the waters—literally. SBM Offshore and Microsoft have joined forces to pioneer standardized, AI-powered...
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    Chevron Embraces Azure IoT Operations for Asset Management Transformation

    Chevron is carving a digital path to a more efficient, reliable, and safer future by embracing Microsoft’s Azure IoT Operations—a key pillar in its ambitious Facilities and Operations of the Future initiative. In an industry where remote locations, minimal connectivity, and vast geographical...
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    India's 600 GW Renewable Energy Ambition: Roadmap to a Sustainable Future

    India’s ambitious target to scale up to 600 GW of non-fossil-fuel capacity by 2030 is sparking renewed energy debates and signaling a transformative shift for the nation’s power grid. A newly launched study by the Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) at a national dialogue on...
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    Cloud Computing Showdown: Microsoft, AWS, and Google Battle for AI Dominance

    The cloud computing landscape is undergoing a seismic shift as the insatiable demand for artificial intelligence (AI) workloads propels Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) into a fierce race to expand their cloud capacities. This surge is not only testing the...
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    VIDEO (Official Movie) THRIVE: What On Earth Will It Take?

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    Despite Fukushima, Radiation Fears, Nuclear Still Safer Than Coal

    Link Removed - Invalid URL after the 9.0-magnitude earthquake has raised questions over the option of using nuclear power to generate electricity. The disaster has prompted an outpouring of fierce opposition to nuclear energy, and many states have begun weighing their nuclear futures. However...
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