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Oil Pipeline
Largest US Pipeline Restarts Operations After Hack Shut It Down for Nearly a Week
Announcement comes amid fuel shortages in south-east, with panicked drivers filling up their tanks
United States
Colonial Pipeline Hack Exposes Lack of Federal Cybersecurity Oversight for U.S. Energy Industry
The temporary shutdown of Colonial's pipeline follows warnings by U.S. officials in recent months of the danger of cyberattacks against privately held infrastru…
Power Construction
Worst Brazil Drought in 20 Years to up Pressure on Power Grid
Brazil's worst drought in two decades will force the country to depend more heavily on costly thermal power plants to compensate for reduced hydroelectric gener…
Oil Field
Fire Erupts at Kuwait's Largest Oil Field; Two Injured
The injured workers were in stable condition and receiving treatment at a nearby hospital.
Nuclear Power Plant
Another Security Breach at Tepco Nuclear Plant Ncovered
A further case of unauthorized access at a nuclear power plant on the Sea of Japan coast run by Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. occurred in 2015, it …
Energy Security
Oil Tanker Leaks Crude After Collision Near China’s Qingdao Port
A 900-foot crude tanker leaked oil into the ocean just outside China’s biggest refining center, raising the specter of environmental damage and disruption of s…
Nuclear Power Plant
Iran Restores Power at Damaged Natanz Facility
Iran has restored power supply at the damaged Natanz nuclear enrichment facility, state news agency IRNA said on 20 April.
Market Analysis
How Safe is Fukushima’s Waste Water Disposal Plan?
Three independent UN human rights experts have expressed concern over Japan’s decision to discharge potentially radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean.
Energy Security
35 Years Since Chernobyl Nuclear Accident
Monday marks 35 years since one of the world's worst nuclear power station accidents occurred at the Chernobyl plant in what is now Ukraine.
Energy Security
DOE Launches Cybersecurity Plan as Biden Welcomes Chinese-Made Equipment
The US Department of Energy has launched an initiative to enhance the cybersecurity of electric utilities’ industrial control systems and secure the energy sec…
Energy Security
Texas House Targets Power Grid Flaw that Cut Electricity to Natural Gas Facilities and Worsened February Blackouts
The lower chamber gave initial approval Monday to a series of bill responding to this year’s catastrophic power outages during a deadly winter storm.
Energy Security
ROK Says to Join IAEA Monitoring Team for Fukushima Wastewater Release
South Korea will make sure to participate in an international monitoring team led by the UN nuclear watchdog for Japan's planned release of nuclear polluted wat…
Nuclear Power Plant
Iran Hit by 5.9-magnitude Quake in Nuclear Plant Province
A 5.9-magnitude earthquake Sunday hit Iran's southwestern Bushehr province, which houses a nuclear power plant, injuring five people but causing no major damage…
Energy Security
Dumping 1.2m tonnes of Fukushima Nuclear Plant Water into the Ocean ‘Unavoidable Issue’
The Japanese Government decided on Tuesday to release 1.2 million tonnes of treated radioactive water from the No. 1 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, th…
Nuclear Power Plant
TEPCO Banned from Restarting Nuclear Plant over Safety Flaws
The Nuclear Regulation Authority formally issued the order not to transport nuclear fuel stored at the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Niigata Prefecture or loading…
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