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New Radio Modules Boost Energy Data Acquisition

POWER Magazine

Camille Bauer Metrawatt AG, a member of the GMC-Instruments Group, extends the functionality of its mains analyzers, introducing the new PME radio modules 3P and 3PN, which make full-fledged energy […] The post New Radio Modules Boost Energy Data Acquisition appeared first on POWER Magazine.

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Nigeria’s GEIL exports first crude from new onshore terminal

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Facilities such as this will play an instrumental part in supporting marginal field production by facilitating crude exports and increasing revenue generation in Nigeria,” said the African Energy Chamber (AEC) in a statement. “As In June 2025, the facility received its first cargo via a vessel chartered by energy major Shell.

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GreenPower Targets September for New Electric School Bus W.V. Manufacturing

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“The facility will be instrumental in ramping up production of our all-electric school buses, the BEAST and Nano […]. GreenPower Motor Company Inc. is commencing zero-emission, all-electric school bus manufacturing in September in its newly acquired South Charleston, W.V.

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Volvo Trucks Chooses Nacarato as First Certified EV Dealer in Virginia

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Nacarato Truck Centers has been instrumental in introducing Volvo Trucks’ VNR Electric model in the state, as it is supporting three trucking carriers that are using […].

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Baker Hughes sells PSI product line to Crane Company for $1.15 billion

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(World Oil) – Baker Hughes has reached an agreement to sell its Precision Sensors & Instrumentation (PSI) product line to Crane Company, a diversified manufacturer of engineered industrial products, for a total cash consideration of approximately $1.15

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Shell, Exxon, Energy Transfer Flip the Script

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Climate activists have been instrumental in making radical changes in government policies concerning energy. Climate activists have also enjoyed years of unrestricted activism, increasingly aimed at disruption and occasionally destruction. All that began to change in 2024, and this turning tide is now gathering speed.

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Namibia considers incentives to expedite TotalEnergies’ offshore development

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The state is “exploring mechanisms to enhance financing options, such as credit support instruments and partnerships with international lending institutions, to address challenges faced by local enterprises in accessing capital,” she said.

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