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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2025

Green Power

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Energy

Maheshkhali now hopes to be green power hub

A crane is seen at the site of a building holding computer equipment used in cryptocurrency "mining" that relies on electricity from an adjacent coal-fired power plant, on April 20, 2022, in Hardin, Mont. Determining how much energy the industry uses is difficult because not all companies report their use. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown)
Global Economy

Bitcoin’s new puzzle: How to ditch fossil fuels and go green

Green power for clean water
Environment

Green power for clean water 

Cracked earth marks a dried-up area near a wind turbine used to generate electricity at a wind farm in Guazhou, 950km (590 miles) northwest of Lanzhou, Gansu Province, China, September 15, 2013. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
China

Chinese fund managers rush to launch wind power funds amid green fever

FIEL PHOTO: Solar panels are seen on the roof of a public housing block in Singapore September 23, 2018. Picture taken September 23, 2018. REUTERS/Thomas White
World+Biz

Southeast Asian nations tout green power links ahead of COP26

Aerial view of the town of Narsaq in southern Greenland, located 5 km (3.106 miles) from the site of a rare earths mine planned by Australian-listed company Greenland Minerals, which some residents have opposed over environmental concerns, in this undated September 2020 handout photo. Greenland Minerals Ltd/Handout via REUTERS
Analysis

Mining magnets: Arctic island finds green power can be a curse

PHOTO: ADNAN ABIDI/REUTERS/NEWSCOM via IMF Blog
World+Biz

A greener future begins with a shift to coal alternatives

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