power
Coverage of power in the Nexus archive.
- Dangote eyes expansion into Tanzania
Aliko Dangote plans to invest in Tanzania's ports, power, and roads as part of his expansion strategy. He met with Tanzania’s president to discuss mutually beneficial sectors, with formal talks to finalize a deal. Dangote’s existing projects include an oil refinery in Nigeria and a planned second plant in Kenya.
- Thousands still left without power after Friday's storms
Thousands of Metro Detroit residents remained without power over the weekend following Friday's severe storms. The storms caused widespread outages, impacting the holiday weekend for many in the area.
- Flash flooding leaves drivers stranded in south suburbs; thousands without power
Flash flooding caused by strong storms left drivers stranded in the south suburbs overnight. The storms also resulted in thousands of residents losing power.
- Eni, Mercuria to Form Global Energy Commodities Trading Venture
Eni and Mercuria are forming a global energy commodities trading venture. Eni has a significant trading operation focused on its portfolio of gas, liquefied gas, oil, and power producing assets.
- The Geopolitics of SpaceX and Elon Musk
The article examines the geopolitical implications of SpaceX and Elon Musk, questioning whether a single company and individual should possess such significant power.
- Colombia’s Gas Is Running Out Just as a Drought Threatens Its Power
Colombia’s proved gas reserves fell 16.8% in 2025, marking a 54.6% decline since 2018. At current output, gas reserves cover about 5.9 years, while Colombia now imports roughly a quarter to a third of its gas needs.
- Trump’s three big retreats lay bare the limits of his power
The article highlights that Trump's second year in office has been marked by significant retreats, contrasting with the aggressive approach of his first year. These retreats are presented as evidence of the limitations of his power.
- Beach hut with no power or running water goes on sale for £200,000 in affluent 'Cheshire-on-Sea' holiday hotspot
A beach hut without power or running water is for sale at £200,000 in the affluent Cheshire-on-Sea holiday hotspot. The property lacks basic utilities despite its high price and location in a popular coastal area.
- Addressing drinking water, sewage, power issues key to Thiruvananthapuram’s growth, says Minister C.P. John
Minister C.P. John highlighted the need to address drinking water shortages, sewage management, and power infrastructure upgrades to support Thiruvananthapuram’s growth. He noted a significant gap between drinking water demand and supply and emphasized the importance of expanding power substation capacity.
- KKR is launching a $10 billion AI infrastructure company with Nvidia and Kuwait's sovereign fund
KKR is launching a $10 billion AI infrastructure company with Nvidia and Kuwait's sovereign fund. Adam Selipsky will lead the company, which aims to serve as a single provider for hyperscaler data center, power, and connectivity needs.
- India Boosts LNG Buying to Meet Fertilizer, Power Requirements
India is increasing its liquefied natural gas (LNG) purchases to meet growing demands in the fertilizer and power sectors. This move aims to ensure adequate supply for these critical industries.
- Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma allocates portfolios to 12 newly inducted Ministers
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has allocated portfolios to 12 newly inducted Ministers. He retained oversight of Home and Political, PWD, Power, Information and Public Relations departments.
- Anthropic scales Claude Mythos to critical infrastructure in 15+ countries
Anthropic is expanding its security vulnerability program, Project Glasswing, and access to Mythos to 150 organizations across 15 countries. The initiative targets critical infrastructure in power, water, healthcare, and communications sectors, aiming to protect systems where a cyberattack could affect 100 million people.
- Satire, social media and India’s Gen Z revolt
A satirical online movement in India is challenging power and propaganda. It reflects the revolt of India's Gen Z through social media.
- Chinese Coal Disaster to Ripple Through Steel, Power, Chemicals
A coal mine disaster in China's Shanxi Province is expected to impact the steel, power, and chemicals industries, with emergency measures being implemented at the Liushenyu coal mine. The incident has drawn attention due to its potential economic repercussions.
- How would Chakrabarti, Chan or Wiener turn big talk into big deeds?
The three frontrunners Chakrabarti, Chan, and Wiener discuss how they would use their power and what actions they would consider off-limits. They explain their plans to turn their campaign promises into actual policies.
- Lume Cube Edge Light Go Review (2026): Versatile, Portable
The Lume Cube Edge Light Go is a versatile, portable lamp praised for its power, precision, and multipurpose design. Reviewed in 2026, it stands out as a rare example of a portable lamp combining these features effectively.
- Japan firms embrace liquid cooling for AI data centers to save power
Japanese firms are adopting liquid cooling technology for AI data centers to reduce power consumption. This shift aims to enhance energy efficiency in AI infrastructure.