Category: Energy

  • MIL-OSI Economics: Thales inaugurates GenF, a first step towards nuclear fusion energy

    Source: Thales Group

    Headline: Thales inaugurates GenF, a first step towards nuclear fusion energy

    • Thales, a global leader in high-power lasers, will inaugurate GenF on Thursday 15 May 2025 in Le Barp (Bordeaux). GenF aims to take a major step toward in developing a new energy source that is safe, abundant, competitive and low-carbon, through inertial confinement nuclear fusion.
    • GenF is working in collaboration with the CEA, CNRS, École polytechnique and the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Region to design a first inertial confinement fusion reactor.
    • Thales is contributing its expertise in high-power lasers, developed at its Élancourt site, which enabled the company to build the world’s most powerful laser system, currently in operation in Romania.

    Energy production through nuclear fusion is now identified as one of the solutions to address two crucial challenges: the need to reduce global carbon emissions and the ever-increasing energy demand across various sectors of the economy, such as transport, construction, agriculture and the digital industry. According to the IEA (International Energy Agency), electricity consumption by data centres is expected to more than double by 2030, particularly due to the rise of AI.

    Nuclear fusion is therefore regarded as a tremendous opportunity to create a new energy source that is safe (it carries no risk of runaway reactions), abundant (its resources are widely available in nature), competitive and low-carbon (it emits no greenhouse gases). Furthermore, nuclear fusion generates one million times less radioactive waste than fission, and this waste can be eliminated more quickly.

    To achieve nuclear fusion, extensive research is being carried out on two methods: magnetic confinement and inertial confinement. The inertial confinement method requires the use of high-energy lasers to compress matter and reach the thermonuclear conditions required for fusion. Significant scientific progress is still needed for this method of energy production to be deployed.

    To ensure that France remains one of the pioneering countries in this field, the government, via BPI France, launched a call for projects on “innovative nuclear reactors” in June 2023, under the France 2030 initiative. Drawing on its expertise in high-power lasers, Thales submitted the TARANIS project, in partnership with the CEA, the CNRS and École polytechnique, to demonstrate the feasibility of designing a first inertial confinement nuclear fusion reactor. The project was selected in February 2024, giving it access to a €18,5 million budget for its initial development phase. To bring together the essential complementary expertise, Thales created the company GenF, officially launched in January 2025, and signed a first contract worth several million euros for the development of its fusion laser.

    GenF will progress through three development phases:

    1. By 2027, GenF plans a first phase of modelling and simulation, calibrated through experiments on existing facilities such as LMJ;
    2. From 2027 to 2035, a second phase will focus on the maturation of fusion technologies such as multiple laser synchronisation, the production of cryogenic targets and the development of new materials for the reactor wall;
    3. From 2035, a third phase could lead to the scaling-up of the reactor, with the construction of a first prototype.

    GenF currently brings together around ten scientists, engineers and industrial experts and involves about forty people from all the institutions combined. The company will inaugurate its premises in Le Barp (Bordeaux) on Thursday 15 May 2025, with support from the Nouvelle-Aquitaine Regional Council—region that already brings together many areas of expertise in nuclear fusion, including the Centre Lasers Intenses et Applications (CELIA – CNRS/University of Bordeaux/CEA) and the Centre d’Études Scientifiques et Techniques d’Aquitaine (CESTA – CEA).

    Thales has 40 years of experience in high-power lasers. From design and development to installation, team training and operational support, Thales masters the entire high-power laser expertise chain, which includes laser sources from 10 TW to 10 petawatts, beam transport lines, target focusing optics and quality control systems. Thales has also been active in nuclear fusion for over 25 years, particularly as a lead contractor for subassemblies as part of the Laser Mégajoule programme, a research initiative on inertial confinement fusion developed by the CEA. In addition, at its Vélizy and Thonon sites, Thales develops high-power electronic tubes for magnetic confinement fusion reactors, including for the international ITER demonstrator.

    MIL OSI Economics

  • MIL-OSI Europe: EIB and the Luxembourg Space Agency join forces to enhance solutions for European Space for Finance

    Source: European Investment Bank

    • EIB and Luxembourg Space Agency (LSA) to support expanded use of satellite information in the financial domain
    • The new Research and Development Pilot programme will be led by the LSA with the support of the EIB
    • The partnership aims at bolstering European strategic autonomy of space data related to financial transactions

    The European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Luxembourg Space Agency (LSA) announced today a collaboration to enhance the integration of European space applications in the financial sector, ultimately benefitting industries such as investment banking and insurance. Leveraging Europe’s strengths in Earth Observation and navigation applications, the Space for Finance initiative aims to improve financial services’ reporting and sustainability efforts through innovative satellite-based solutions. For example, satellites can regularly collect data about the environment and climate, helping companies track how their sites are performing, predict and manage risks, and easily compare results across different locations and businesses.

    As part of this collaboration, the R&D Pilot Programme will explore the full potential of using satellite imagery and other space data for project monitoring and impact assessment using concrete pilot projects. This will pave the way for launching a call for projects aimed at industry players. This initiative, signed today in Luxembourg, aims to enhance the integration of satellite data into financial practices, ultimately benefiting sectors such as investment banking and insurance.

    EIB Vice President Robert de Groot stated, “Space is no longer just about exploration, it is increasingly about innovation that drives real-world solutions. Our partnership with the Luxembourg Space Agency allows us to use the power of satellite data to enhance financial monitoring and drive sustainable development.  Together, we will explore and redefine how space applications can enhance the European strategic autonomy and support the financial sector in creating a more resilient and forward-thinking economy.”

    Through this collaboration, the EIB reinforces its ongoing efforts to bolster the competitiveness of the European space sector, with a specific emphasis on Luxembourg’s growing role in the commercial space arena. LSA has been instrumental in promoting the space industry in Luxembourg, providing support to new and existing businesses, developing human resources, and facilitating access to financial solutions. Working closely with financial intermediaries, such as the EIB, could accelerate the development of Space for Finance solutions, facilitating their market uptake.

    The space sector drives innovation and economic growth in Luxembourg and across Europe, and it’s also key to our security in a fast-changing world. By working with the European Investment Bank, we are showing our commitment to using space technologies to benefit society and the financial sector. This partnership reflects our goal to support innovation and ensure that space activities in Europe are sustainable, secure, and competitive—for the good of everyone.” emphasizes Lex Delles, Minister of the Economy, SME, Energy and Tourism.

    Moreover, this collaboration underscores the importance of setting security standards and protocols for space data in the domain of finance. Both parties recognize that safeguarding the strategic autonomy of European financial transactions is crucial as they advance their efforts in utilizing space for finance technologies.

    The partnership will facilitate the development of new services driven by satellite data. By working together, the EIB and LSA aim to set new practices in the utilization of space technologies, driving growth and ensuring that Europe continues to lead in the development of space applications for finance.

    Background information   

    EIB Group

    The European Investment Bank (ElB) is the long-term lending institution of the European Union, owned by its Member States. Built around eight core priorities, the EIB finances investments that contribute to EU policy objectives by bolstering climate action and the environment, digitalisation and technological innovation, security and defence, cohesion, agriculture and the bioeconomy, social infrastructure, the capital markets union and a stronger Europe in a more peaceful and prosperous world.  

    The EIB Group, which also includes the European Investment Fund (EIF), signed nearly €89 billion in new financing for over 900 high-impact projects in 2024, boosting Europe’s competitiveness and security.    

    High-quality, up-to-date photos of the EIB Group’s headquarters for media use are available here

    About LSA

    Established in 2018 by the Ministry of the Economy, and placed under its authority, with the goal of developing the national space sector, the Luxembourg Space Agency fosters new and existing companies, develops human resources, facilitates access to funding and provides support for academic research. The agency implements the national space economic development strategy, manages national space research and development programs, and leads the SpaceResources.lu initiative. The LSA also represents Luxembourg within the European Space Agency, as well as the space related programs of the European Union and the United Nations.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: New energy upgrades for public buildings to save taxpayers money

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Press release

    New energy upgrades for public buildings to save taxpayers money

    Schools, community centres and care homes receive new awards to upgrade their buildings and save money off bills in the long term.

    • Local community buildings will benefit from cheaper energy bills in the years to come, thanks to funding allocated by the government
    • schools, community centres and care homes will benefit from upgrades, contributing to an estimated £650 million in savings for taxpayers per year on average to 2037

    Pupils at schools, residents at care homes, and users of community centres will all be given a boost today, as the government allocates funding to help cut energy bills for public buildings in the years to come. 

    The social institutions that allow local communities to thrive, such as schools, hospitals, and care homes, will be given extra help to make energy saving upgrades and tackle costs, allowing more money to be spent on the services that people care about. 

    More than £630 million has been awarded for measures including heat pumps, solar panels, insulation and double glazing, helping to make Britain energy secure as part of the Plan for Change while contributing to an estimated £650 million in savings for taxpayers per year on average over the next 12 years.

    The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority has been awarded over £30 million to install heat pumps at Queens Park Leisure Centre, Birkenhead Central Library and Chase Heys Home for the Elderly, while the Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust will receive more than £14 million to replace fossil fuel heating at two sites, helping power these pillars of the local community with cleaner, homegrown energy. 

    The Royal Air Force Museum Midlands will benefit from £1 million to install heat pumps and solar panels at one of its aircraft hangars, and Worcester City Council will receive £90,000 to upgrade the King George V Community Centre, which is used for employability training and youth activities, with new heat pumps, solar panels and double glazing. 

    The University of York has been awarded £35 million to capture energy from beneath the Earth’s surface to help deliver low-carbon heat to buildings on campus, while the National Portrait Gallery has been awarded over £5 million to switch to heat pumps in its main public gallery and Orange Street building, which houses the historic archives of the library.

    Minister for Energy Consumers Miatta Fahnbulleh said:  

    Today we are providing even more support for Britain’s buildings – from schools to museums and galleries – helping to rebuild vital public services as part of the Plan for Change. 

    This investment will see local communities benefit from our sprint to clean power, with warm public buildings, run more affordably.

    An extra £102 million from the Green Heat Network Fund will help to develop new and existing heat networks in England, including the Hemiko South Westminster Area Network (SWAN), which could help to decarbonise iconic landmarks like the Houses of Parliament using waste heat from the River Thames.  

    This follows Great British Energy’s first major project to put solar panels on around 200 schools and 200 NHS sites, helping them to reinvest savings on their energy bills in teaching and healthcare.  

    Vice-Chancellor Professor at the University of York Charlie Jeffery said: 

    Our geothermal project will be a powerful catalyst in our journey towards net zero, offering a significant reduction in carbon emissions and a greener future. 

    Beyond its crucial environmental impact, the site will serve as a living laboratory that will drive research, educate our students and bring benefits beyond our campus. 

    The support from the government is a vital catalyst for this transformative endeavour, which we believe will empower the next generation of sustainability leaders and deepen community understanding of renewable energy technologies.

    Policy Manager at Energy UK Louise Shooter said: 

    High energy bills have been a big headache for schools, hospitals, leisure centres and other community facilities in recent years – so it’s great to see them being helped to install energy saving measures and other green technology that will cut energy costs permanently while also enabling them to do their bit to reduce emissions. Energy UK’s members have been helping schools and hospitals across the country do the same and save money which means more funding for the essential services they provide. It’s a very tangible example of the benefits that come from investing in the switch to cleaner energy.

    Head of External Affairs at ADE: Heat Networks Pablo John said: 

    Today’s investment in heat networks like the University of York’s geothermal project is a blueprint for Britain’s clean heat revolution. These networks capture every kilowatt of renewable energy and waste heat we produce, turning it into affordable warmth for consumers. York’s 78% cut in fossil fuels proves that when we back heat networks now – even outside of zones – we secure energy independence for good. Let’s build on this momentum by supporting heat network innovation everywhere and stop wasting the heat under our feet.

    Director of Content and Programmes at the RAF Museum Karen Whitting said:  

    Warm thanks to the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero for their investment through the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme. This will enable us to introduce new, low/no-carbon technologies to a historic 1938 Type-C aircraft hangar as part of our Inspiring Everyone: RAF Museum Midlands Development Programme. The re-developed hangar will be used as a Learning Centre and exhibition gallery which will welcome and inspire around 500,000 visitors a year, sharing the nationally important Royal Air Force story. The project will make a major contribution to the RAF Museum’s Strategy including our commitment to achieving Carbon Net Zero.

    Notes to editors

    Decarbonising the public sector with low carbon heating and energy efficiency measures will save the public sector an estimated £650 million per year on average to 2037. The Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme is contributing towards delivering these savings for public sector organisations. 

    Applications for Phase 4 of the Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme opened in October 2024. Funding for this phase is worth approximately £940 million and will run until financial year 2027/2028. Some remaining funding awards will be issued in the coming weeks. 

    As of May 2025, the regional breakdown for Public Sector Decarbonisation Scheme Phase 4 funding is as follows:  

    • North East: £65,191,456 
    • Yorkshire and the Humber: £81,262,778 
    • North West: £116,815,617 
    • East Midlands: £73,405,602 
    • West Midlands: £84,306,700 
    • East of England: £29,149,553 
    • South East: £35,720,404 
    • South West: £30,002,246 
    • Greater London: £113,914,685 
    • Wales: £2,500,000 
    • Across Regions: £1,325,000 

    The Green Heat Network Fund supports new and existing heat networks in England to adopt low carbon technologies such as heat pumps, recovered heat, geothermal and energy from waste. A total of over £484 million in awards to 40 projects has been made public since the launch of the scheme in 2022.  

    The projects included in this announcement, which have been awarded a total of over £102 million in grant funding are:  

    • Derby Energy Network (Derby Energy Ltd): £23,240,000  
    • Bristol City Centre (Bristol Heat Networks/Vattenfall): £21,300,000 
    • SWAN (Hemiko): £21,000,000  
    • Lincoln (Hemiko): £15,508,000  
    • East London Energy (Bring Energy): £8,813,120 
    • Trafford Civic Quarter Heat Networks (Trafford Metropolitan Borough Council): £5,750,000   
    • West Bromwich Heat Network (Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council): £4,939,421  
    • Mersey Biochar Heat Network (Severn Wye Energy Agency Ltd): £1,728,890

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  • Trump says US close to a nuclear deal with Iran

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the United States was getting very close to securing a nuclear deal with Iran, and Tehran had “sort of” agreed to the terms.
     
    “We’re in very serious negotiations with Iran for long-term peace,” Trump said on a tour of the Gulf, according to a shared pool report by AFP.
     
    “We’re getting close to maybe doing a deal without having to do this… there (are) two steps to doing this, there is a very, very nice step and there is the violent step, but I don’t want to do it the second way,” he said.
     
    An Iranian source familiar with the negotiations said there were still gaps to bridge in the talks with the United States.
     
    Oil prices fell by about $2 on Thursday on expectations for a U.S.-Iran nuclear deal that could result in sanctions easing.
     
    Fresh talks between Iranian and U.S. negotiators to resolve disputes over Tehran’s nuclear programme ended in Oman on Sunday with further negotiations planned, officials said, as Tehran publicly insisted on continuing its uranium enrichment.
     
    Though Tehran and Washington have both said they prefer diplomacy to resolve the decades-long nuclear dispute, they remain divided on several red lines that negotiators will have to circumvent to reach a new deal and avert future military action.
     
    Iran’s president reacted to Trump’s comments on Tuesday calling Tehran the “most destructive force” in the Middle East.
     
    “Trump thinks he can sanction and threaten us and then talk of human rights. All the crimes and regional instability is caused by them (the United States),” Masoud Pezeshkian said.
     
    “He wants to create instability inside Iran.”
     
    However, in an interview with NBC News published on Wednesday, an Iranian official said Iran was willing to agree to a deal with the U.S. in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions.
     
    Ali Shamkhani, an adviser to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said Iran would commit to never making nuclear weapons and getting rid of its stockpiles of highly enriched uranium, agree to enrich uranium only to the lower levels needed for civilian use and allow international inspectors to supervise the process, NBC reported.
     
    ‘RED LINE’
     
    U.S. officials have publicly stated that Iran should halt uranium enrichment, a stance Iranian officials have called a “red line” asserting they will not give up what they view as their right to enrich uranium on Iranian soil.
     
    However, they have indicated a willingness to reduce the level of enrichment.
     
    Iranian officials have also expressed readiness to reduce the amount of highly enriched uranium in storage—uranium enriched beyond the levels typically needed for civilian purposes, such as nuclear power generation.
     
    But they have said it would not accept lower stockpiles than the amount agreed in a deal with world powers in 2015 – the deal Trump quit.
     
    The Iranian source said that while Iran is prepared to offer what it considers concessions, “the issue is that America is not willing to lift major sanctions in exchange.”
     
    Western sanctions have severely impacted the Iranian economy.
     
    Regarding the reduction of enriched uranium in storage, the source noted: “Tehran also wants it removed in several stages, which America doesn’t agree with either.”
     
    There is also disagreement over the destination to which the highly enriched uranium would be sent, the source added.
     
    (Reuters)
  • MIL-OSI Russia: Science Unites: Polytechnic and Universities of Uzbekistan Build a Sustainable Future

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    Teachers of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade of SPbPU took part in the largest scientific events in the leading universities of Uzbekistan – inKarshi State University and the Tashkent State Technical University named after Islam Karimov, and also held open lectures for students of the Tashkent State University of Economics.

    The international conference “Green Energy and Green Economy” was held at Karshi University, bringing together specialists from various countries. It was attended by teachers from three Higher Schools of IPMEiT: the Higher School of Engineering and Economics (HSE), the Higher School of Industrial Management (HSIM), and the Higher School of Service and Trade (HSST).

    Professor of VIES Alexander Babkin, at the invitation of the organizing committee, became a speaker, plenary speaker and moderator of the section “Formation of a green economy”. He presented a report on the topic “Green digital intelligent economy and Industry 5.0/6.0”, in which he outlined a new paradigm of a green intelligent economy based on the ESG concept, focusing on the rapid development of digital technologies both in the economy and industry.

    Interaction with specialists from the Faculty of Economics of Karshi State University has been going on for more than two years and is developing successfully. Having gathered on its site representatives of universities, scientific and public organizations, industrial enterprises, this conference has become a platform for exchanging knowledge and experience in the field of sustainable ESG development, – emphasized Alexander Vasilyevich.

    At the plenary session in an online format, Olga Kalinina, Director of the Higher School of Industrial Management, spoke with a report on the results of the work obtained by the teachers of the Higher School of Industrial Management, working within the framework of the bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in energy management.

    The second day of work was held in the format of sectional meetings, where the discussion of current issues on the conference topic continued. The sections in the online format were attended by teachers of the Higher School of Management and Management — associate professors Maxim Izmailov, Alexander Titov, Roman Okorokov and assistant Sergey Chayuk. They presented their scientific research in the field of strategies and methods for reducing the carbon footprint, prospects for using wave power plants in the context of digital transformation, features of digital transformation in the energy sector, as well as the practical application of artificial intelligence in the energy sector.

    The second significant event for the development of international cooperation of the Polytechnic University was the participation of IPMEiT teachers at the invitation of the Tashkent State Technical University named after Islam Karimov (TashSTU) in the international scientific and practical conference “Optimization of Industrial Economics and Management Based on Innovative Technologies: Modern Approaches”.

    Professor of VIES Alexander Babkin spoke at the plenary session with a report on the topic “The concept of digital strategizing the development of intelligent industrial ecosystems in the context of Industry 5.0/6.0”. At the plenary session of the TashSTU conference, Olga Kalinina, Director of the Higher School of Industrial Management, and Irina Zaychenko, Head of Educational Programs of the Functional Management Cluster, Associate Professor, spoke with a joint report on the topic: “The Role of Higher Education in the Sustainable Development of Society in the Training of Management Personnel for Industry in the Context of Digitalization”. In their speech, the colleagues highlighted the main features of training highly qualified personnel in the context of ensuring technological leadership.

    Our cooperation with the Department of Economics and Management in Industry of TashSTU, headed by Professor Gulchekhra Allaeva, began in April 2022. During this time, not only certain scientific results were achieved, but also partnership and friendly relations were established between our structural divisions. I hope that we will not stop there and will continue to increase cooperation, – Olga Kalinina noted.

    At the sectional meeting, Ekaterina Fedorakhina, an intern at the Higher School of Management and Management of Management, a 2nd-year Master of the educational program “Digital Business Management”, presented a report on the topic “Trends in the development of industry in the Russian Federation in the context of digital transformation.”

    The reports of our colleagues from St. Petersburg set a high scientific level for the discussion. Their approaches to training personnel are especially relevant for our educational environment, – emphasized the organizer of the conference, head of the Department of Economics and Management in Industry at TashSTU Gulchekhra Allaeva.

    Concluding the visit of Polytechnic representatives to universities in Uzbekistan, Acting Director of the Higher School of Public Administration Olga Nadezhina visited the Tashkent State University of Economics (TSUE), which is partner of our university from 2022.

    She took part in a methodological seminar for teachers, organized by the Department of Economic Security of TSUE, where key areas of development of personnel training in the field of AML/CFT were discussed, including the introduction of advanced educational and scientific practices of the HSSU IPMEiT, the organization of joint scientific events for teachers and students, and the development of partnerships between the educational structural divisions of the two universities.

    Cooperation between our universities opens new horizons for students and teachers, combining best practices and innovative approaches in education and science. I am confident that joint initiatives will make a significant contribution to the development of academic dialogue and the training of highly qualified specialists for our countries, Olga Nadezhina emphasized.

    In addition, lectures and practical classes on the course “Food Security” were held for TSUE students, which aroused great interest and facilitated the exchange of relevant knowledge in this area.

    Participation of IPMET representatives in major events of three universities of the Republic of Uzbekistan became another important step in strengthening scientific and educational cooperation and exchange of experience between Russian and Uzbek universities. Colleagues presented the results of fundamental, applied and methodological research that are part of the joint international research agenda in the field of green economy, industry and economic security in the context of digitalization and new reality, – summed up the work of IPMET representatives, Director of the Institute Vladimir Shchepinin.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Samsung Marks Global Accessibility Awareness Day with a Unique Sound Experience At St Paul’s Cathedral

    Source: Samsung

     
    LONDON, U.K. – May 15, 2025: Samsung Electronics celebrated Global Accessibility Awareness Day this year with a week of accessibility events and workshops in the U.K. The company’s third edition of Accessibility Festival Week was brought to a close with a groundbreaking event at St Paul’s Cathedral in London, aimed at bringing customers, partners and employees together, through a unique sound experience.
     
    In collaboration with hearing-aid provider, GN, and Ampetronic, Samsung showcased Auracast technology to attendees wearing Galaxy Buds3 Pro or GN hearing aids, which allows a single device to broadcast to multiple receivers, to embark on a unique journey of shared listening.
     
    Attendees experienced the famous London Cathedral through a guided tour and choir performances. Audio of this experience was broadcasted using Auracast microphones and transmitters directly into participants’ Galaxy Buds3 Pro or GN hearing aids, eliminating background noise to enhance clarity.
     

     
    Auracast & LE Audio
    Introduced in 2022 by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG), Low Energy (LE) Audio is an updated standard for Bluetooth technology. It enables more power-efficient and higher-quality wireless transmission of audio from a broadcasting device such as a smartphone, to a receiver such as earbuds.
     
    Auracast is a feature of LE Audio that allows broadcasting from an audio source to multiple audio receivers, including earbuds and hearing aids, turning phones or TV’s into a radio station. It revolutionises audio experiences by enabling multiple devices to connect to a single audio source, fostering an inclusive listening environment. It also enhances audio clarity by reducing background noise, making it ideal for echo-prone venues like cathedrals and museums. Additionally, Auracast offers personalised sound settings, ensuring that users can tailor audio to their preferences and hearing needs, whether enjoying an audio tour or watching TV at home.
     
    Samsung has led efforts to ensure LE Audio compatibility for mobile devices and hearing aids. Since 2022, the company has been pushing for the expansion of LE Audio, introducing 360 Audio Recording and later adopting Auracast through the Buds2 Pro software update.
     
    Samsung’s commitment to hearing accessibility
    Among other areas, Samsung’s mission to redefine hearing accessibility has led to an unprecedented collaboration between mobile technology and hearing-aid innovation. With Auracast, Samsung bridges the gap between consumer audio and hearing devices, crafting a seamless, intelligent, and connected listening experience.
     
    Beyond Personal Audio: Now, both Galaxy Buds and hearing-aid users can tune into the same audio simultaneously, without limitations.
    Beyond Phones: When moving from your smartphone to TV, or from public to private spaces, sound stays with you—with no need to manually pair your device to each new transmitter. Anyone nearby can tune in freely to a shared audio stream, just like joining a public Wi-Fi.
    Beyond Boundaries: Whether at a stadium, airport or cafe, personalised audio is accessible in any setting.
     

    Accessibility Festival Week
    Ahead of bringing this vision to life at St Paul’s Cathedral, Samsung hosted its third annual Accessibility Festival Week (AFW) in London. The festival aims to reinforce the company’s commitment to accessibility and foster collaboration across departments and regions. Participants joined a host of activities,  including ‘Inspiration Tours’ exploring inclusive design practices at Samsung KX and Google’s Discovery Centre. Staff were invited to attend a number of accessibility workshops, and this was followed by a keynote session led by Simon Sung, President and CEO of Samsung Electronics Europe, and Jinsoo Kim, Head of the Samsung Accessibility Committee, who shared the company’s accessibility strategy and vision for inclusive innovation.
     
    A recent study by Samsung UK and OnePoll revealed that over two-thirds (68%) of UK adults with disabilities feel excluded from products and services due to accessibility issues, highlighting a significant gap in mainstream brands’ efforts to cater to diverse needs. 80% of respondents believe brands are missing out by neglecting inclusive design, while 72% have abandoned purchases due to inaccessible design.
     
    Speaking on this week’s activity of events, Charlotte Grant, Head of People Experience, Samsung UK, said: “At Samsung, we are proud of our ongoing commitment to increasing the accessibility of experiences through our innovation and we were delighted to partner with GN and Ampetronic to showcase Auracast at St Paul’s Cathedral. It was fantastic to take people through a innovative experience with inclusive technology  and a great way to end our Accessibility Festival Week in the UK. We are committed to directly involving our customers and employees in our decision-making by taking on their feedback to improve our products and services, and help support our mission to inspire a culture of inclusive design across our organisation, into our products and beyond.”
     
    To read more about Samsung’s commitment to accessibility, please visit: Accessibility | Samsung UK
     
    About GN 
     
    GN brings people closer through our leading intelligent hearing, audio, video, and gaming solutions. Inspired by people and driven by innovation, we deliver technologies that enhance the senses of hearing and sight. We help people with hearing loss overcome real-life challenges, improve communication and collaboration for businesses, and provide great experiences for audio and gaming enthusiasts.
     
    GN was founded more than 150 years ago with a vision to connect the world. Today, inspired by our strong heritage, GN touches more lives than ever with our unique expertise and the broadest portfolio of products and services in our history – bringing people closer to what is important to them.
    We market our solutions with the brands Jabra, ReSound, SteelSeries, Beltone, Interton, BlueParrott, Danavox, and FalCom in 100 countries. Founded in 1869, GN Group employs more than 7,000 people and is listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen (GN.CO).
     
    Visit GN.com and connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook and  X.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: NESO Strategic Spatial Energy Plan methodology

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Correspondence

    NESO Strategic Spatial Energy Plan methodology

    A letter from Secretary of State to the National Energy System Operator (NESO) on their approach for developing a strategic spatial plan for Great Britain’s energy infrastructure.

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    The National Energy System Operator (NESO) has published their methodology for developing the Strategic Spatial Energy Plan (SSEP).

    This letter has been issued by the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero to Director of NESO, Fintan Slye, in support of the published methodology.

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  • MIL-OSI: ZA Miner Simplifies Passive Income Through Secure and Sustainable Cloud Mining

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

     
    Image by ZA Miner

    LONDON, May 15, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — In response to the growing global interest in passive income and cryptocurrency, ZA Miner has officially launched its advanced cloud mining platform, designed to make crypto earnings accessible, sustainable, and secure for users of all experience levels.

    Founded in 2020, ZA Miner combines advanced mining technology with renewable energy sources like solar and wind. The platform’s fully automated system allows users to start earning in three simple steps: create an account, choose a contract, and receive daily payouts. Mining outputs are processed every 24 hours, providing a truly passive income experience.

    “We built ZA Miner to make cryptocurrency mining simple, profitable, and environmentally responsible,” said a spokesperson for ZA Miner. “By eliminating barriers like expensive hardware and technical setup, and by powering our operations with solar and wind energy, we’ve created a future-focused solution for individuals looking to grow their income sustainably.”

    Eco-Friendly and Secure Cloud Mining

    ZA Miner stands out by fully powering its operations using renewable energy, including solar panels and large-scale wind turbines. This not only significantly reduces the platform’s carbon footprint but also contributes to a growing global movement toward green blockchain technology.

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  • Are nukes safe in the hands of a rogue nation?: Rajnath Singh targets Pakistan, praises Indian forces for Operation Sindoor

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited Srinagar on Thursday and lauded the armed forces for their successful execution of Operation Sindoor. During his visit, Singh raised concerns over Pakistan’s ability to manage nuclear weapons, questioning the safety of such weapons in the hands of a “rogue” nation.

    Addressing the armed forces, the defence minister said, “The world knows that our army’s aim is precise, and when they hit the target, they leave the counting to the enemy. How strong is India’s commitment against terrorism today? It can be seen from the fact that we did not even care about their nuclear blackmail. The whole world has witnessed how irresponsibly Pakistan has threatened India. Today, from the land of Srinagar, I want to raise this question: Are nuclear weapons safe in the hands of such an irresponsible and rogue nation? I believe that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons should be placed under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).”

    “The entire country is proud of what you did during Operation Sindoor under the able leadership and guidance of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I may be your Defence Minister, but before that, I am a citizen of India. The people of Jammu and Kashmir have expressed their anger towards Pakistan and terrorism with complete unity. I congratulate the people of Jammu and Kashmir. I have come to feel the energy that has destroyed the enemy. The way you destroyed the Pakistani posts and weavers across the border, the enemy can never forget that”, Singh added.

    The Union Minister began his address with the chant of “Bharat Mata ki Jai” and paid tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives while battling terrorism.

    “First of all, I would like to bow to the supreme sacrifice of the brave jawans who fought against terrorism. I pay my respects to their memory. I also pay respect to the innocent civilians who were killed in Pahalgam. I salute the valour of the injured soldiers and pray to God for their swift recovery,” Singh said.

    Earlier, Singh took stock of the prevailing security situation, evaluated the combat readiness of the IAF, and inspected Pakistani shells that had been dropped in the border areas.

    (ANI)

  • Are nukes safe in the hands of a rogue nation?: Rajnath Singh targets Pakistan, praises Indian forces

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited Srinagar on Thursday and lauded the armed forces for their successful execution of Operation Sindoor. During his visit, Singh raised concerns over Pakistan’s ability to manage nuclear weapons, questioning the safety of such weapons in the hands of a “rogue” nation.

    Addressing the armed forces, the defence minister said, “The world knows that our army’s aim is precise, and when they hit the target, they leave the counting to the enemy. How strong is India’s commitment against terrorism today? It can be seen from the fact that we did not even care about their nuclear blackmail. The whole world has witnessed how irresponsibly Pakistan has threatened India. Today, from the land of Srinagar, I want to raise this question: Are nuclear weapons safe in the hands of such an irresponsible and rogue nation? I believe that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons should be placed under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).”

    “The entire country is proud of what you did during Operation Sindoor under the able leadership and guidance of our Prime Minister Narendra Modi. I may be your Defence Minister, but before that, I am a citizen of India. The people of Jammu and Kashmir have expressed their anger towards Pakistan and terrorism with complete unity. I congratulate the people of Jammu and Kashmir. I have come to feel the energy that has destroyed the enemy. The way you destroyed the Pakistani posts and weavers across the border, the enemy can never forget that”, Singh added.

    The Union Minister began his address with the chant of “Bharat Mata ki Jai” and paid tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives while battling terrorism.

    “First of all, I would like to bow to the supreme sacrifice of the brave jawans who fought against terrorism. I pay my respects to their memory. I also pay respect to the innocent civilians who were killed in Pahalgam. I salute the valour of the injured soldiers and pray to God for their swift recovery,” Singh said.

    Earlier, Singh took stock of the prevailing security situation, evaluated the combat readiness of the IAF, and inspected Pakistani shells that had been dropped in the border areas.

    (ANI)

  • MIL-OSI Economics: Auracast Transforms Cathedral Acoustics With Unmatched Audio Clarity

    Source: Samsung

    Samsung Electronics is bringing people together through sound. The company will showcase the capabilities of Auracast technology by partnering with hearing-aid provider GN on a groundbreaking event at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London on May 16 to mark Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD). Attendees wearing Galaxy Buds3 Pro or GN hearing aids will utilize Auracast, which allows a single audio source to broadcast to multiple receivers simultaneously and embark on a unique journey of shared listening.
    What’s Happening
    Attendees will experience the famous London cathedral through a guided tour and choral performances. Auracast microphones and transmitters will broadcast audio directly into participants’ Galaxy Buds3 Pro or GN hearing aids, decreasing background noise to enhance clarity. A select group was given the opportunity to discover the potential of Auracast – at a pilot event on May 1.
    “The Auracast experience with the tour guide was amazing,” said one participant. “Ordinarily I wouldn’t be able to join in with the tour because I would be unable to hear properly, but today it was completely different. This technology allowed me to hear everything so clearly so I didn’t miss a word.”

    Auracast and LE Audio
    What is LE Audio?1 Introduced in 2022 by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Low Energy (LE) Audio is an updated standard for Bluetooth technology. It enables more power-efficient and higher-quality wireless transmission of audio from a broadcasting device to a receiver such as from a smartphone to earbuds.
    Samsung has led efforts to increase LE Audio compatibility for mobile devices and hearing aids. Since 2022, the company has been pushing for the expansion of LE Audio, introducing 360 Audio Recording2 and adopting Auracast through the Buds2 Pro software update.
    What is Auracast? Auracast3 is a feature of LE Audio that allows broadcasting from a compatible audio source4 to multiple supported audio receivers5,6, including earbuds and hearing aids. Think of it as turning your phone into a radio station.

    Benefits of Auracast
    Shared Audio Experiences: As Auracast enables simultaneous audio streaming to multiple devices, listeners can enjoy a unified and enriched experience whether using ear buds or a compatible hearing aid. This represents a significant leap from traditional Bluetooth technology, which allows only one device to pair with an audio source.
    Seamless Audio Handoff: When moving from your smartphone to TV, or from public to private spaces, sound stays with you —as you don’t have to manually pair your device to each new audio source.
    Audio Clarity Anywhere: Auracast reduces background noise as audio is directly broadcast into your ears, providing a clearer sound experience. This is particularly beneficial in venues with loud echoes such as cathedrals and museums.
    Personalized Sound: Whether in a museum, a stadium, an airport or at home, Auracast allows you to tailor audio settings to your preferences. This customization ensures that users with varying hearing abilities can enjoy optimal clarity.
    Experience the benefits of Auracast with Galaxy Buds3 Pro
    The Big Picture
    Commitment to Accessibility: Samsung’s mission to redefine hearing accessibility has led to an unprecedented collaboration between mobile technology and hearing-aid innovation. With Auracast, Samsung bridges the gap between consumer audio and compatible hearing devices, crafting a seamless, intelligent and connected listening experience.
    1 Available on devices with Bluetooth 5.2 and above that support Auracast.
    2 360 Audio Recording is available on Galaxy Buds paired with a Galaxy smartphone running One UI 5.0 or above with LE Audio support, including the Galaxy S25 series, Z Fold6 and Z Flip6 and upcoming Galaxy smartphones. Requires installation of the latest software versions of the Galaxy smartphone and Galaxy Buds devices. To activate the feature, go to the Samsung Camera app > select Video mode and then tap Camera settings > tap Advanced video options > turn on 360 Audio Recording.
    3 The quality of the Auracast audio stream may vary depending on the application, network connection and other factors.
    4 Auracast Transmitter supported devices : Samsung Galaxy smartphones, tablets with Samsung One UI version 6.1 or later, and select TV models. Supported Galaxy smartphone and tablet models include: S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, S24 FE, S23 (except FE edition), S23+, S23 Ultra, Galaxy Z Flip6, Galaxy Z Fold6, Galaxy Z Flip5, Galaxy Z Fold5, A56, Tab S10+, Tab S10 Ultra, Tab S9+, Tab S9, Tab S9 Ultra. Supported TV models include: 2025 Neo QLED 8K QN990F, QN950F, QN900F, 2024 NeoQLED 8K QND800, QND850, QND900, 2024 MICRO LED models, 2023 Neo QLED 8K QNC 800, QNC900 and 2023 MICRO LED models.
    5 Auracast Assistant supported devices : Samsung Galaxy smartphones, tablets with Samsung One UI version 6.1 or later
    Supported Galaxy smartphone and tablet models include: S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S24, S24+, S24 Ultra, S24 FE, S23, S23+, S23 Ultra, S23FE, Z Fold6, Z Flip6, Z Fold5, Z Flip5, Z Fold4, Z Flip4, A56, A55, A54, A36, XCover7 Pro,
    Tab S10+, Tab S10 Ultra, Tab Active5 Pro, TabS10 FE, Tab S10 FE+, Tab S9, Tab S9+, Tab S9 Ultra, Tab S9 FE
    6 Auracast Receiver supported devices : Galaxy Buds3, Buds3 Pro, Buds2 Pro

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Great British Energy legislation passes through Parliament

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments 2

    Press release

    Great British Energy legislation passes through Parliament

    Landmark bill passes in Parliament as Great British Energy takes another major step forward.

    • Landmark Great British Energy Bill passes in Parliament
    • Publicly-owned energy company to benefit working people by accelerating clean power, bringing energy security and jobs as part of the Plan for Change
    • £4 million renewable scheme opens to give Scottish communities a stake in energy

    Working people will benefit from cleaner, homegrown power, as Great British Energy takes another major step forward today. Legislation for Britain’s new publicly-owned energy company has passed through Parliament and Great British Energy is set to deliver for working people.

    Great British Energy will invest in clean power projects across the UK as part of the government’s Plan for Change to become a clean energy superpower – helping to get off the rollercoaster of fossil fuel prices and protect families’ finances.

    Backed by £8.3 billion over the course of this parliament, the company will speed up the delivery of strategic energy projects and invest alongside the private sector to get new technologies like floating offshore wind up and running as part of the government’s modern Industrial Strategy.

    The Energy Secretary is today visiting a hospital in Hull where solar power is saving the hospital hundreds of thousands of pounds each month, allowing money to be reinvested in frontline services. 

    That’s why Great British Energy is investing £200 million in funding for new rooftop solar power and renewable energy schemes for schools, hospitals and communities – saving hundreds of millions on their energy bills. In April NHS Humber Health Partnership was awarded nearly £8.5 million from this fund, which will deliver up to £14.2 million in lifetime bills savings.

    As part of this, yesterday Scotland’s community energy fund opened for applications, backed by £4 million from Great British Energy for local clean energy projects – from community-led onshore wind, to solar on rooftops and hydropower in rivers – generating profits which could be reinvested into community projects or take money off people’s bills.

    Meanwhile people in Wales will benefit from nearly £3 million of Great British Energy funding for local renewable projects.

    Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said:

    “Great British Energy comes from a simple idea: British people should own and benefit from our own natural resources.

    “We are giving people a stake in clean energy and delivering profits for the British people.

    “As part of our Plan for Change, this will make us a clean energy superpower and help bring down energy bills for good.”

    Great British Energy Chair Juergen Maier said:

    “Great British Energy was created to ensure British people reap the benefits of clean, secure, homegrown energy.

    “We now have full backing to scale up the company, crowd in investment, and back clean energy projects across the country.”

    Today Great British Energy will host a roundtable in Edinburgh alongside the Scottish Secretary, Ian Murray, focussed on the supply chain opportunities in Scotland. It follows Great British Energy’s initial £300 million funding for offshore wind supply chains. This will support Britain’s engineers, technicians, and welders and invest in offshore wind manufacturing components such as floating offshore platforms and cables in the UK’s industrial heartlands.

    As part of the government’s modern Industrial Strategy, which will turbocharge growth in the UK’s key sectors including clean energy, this investment is part of the Prime Minister’s drive to ensure that the clean energy future is ‘built in Britain’.

    The Energy Secretary will soon outline Great British Energy’s strategic priorities – including which technologies the government expects the company to focus on and how it should consider the public benefits from investment decisions.

    The Great British Energy Bill received legislative consent from all three devolved governments, the first Bill to under this parliament. This will allow Great British Energy to operate more effectively in every devolved nation and benefit people across the UK.

    Updates to this page

    Published 15 May 2025

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Crow Introduces Bipartisan Bill to Help Small Business Owners Save Money

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06)

    Small Business Energy Loan Enhancement Act would nearly double the maximum SBA loan amount available for energy efficiency investments

    WASHINGTON — Congressman Jason Crow (D-CO-06) has introduced bipartisan legislation to help small business owners save money by increasing the federal loan amount available for energy efficiency investments. 

    Energy costs are one of the largest expenses for commercial buildings, accounting for nearly 40% of total energy consumption in the U.S.. However, small businesses often do not have the cash-on-hand to finance large renovations or retrofit projects, and these projects often exceed the U.S. Small Business Administration’s (SBA) current 504 loan cap.

    Congressman Crow’s Small Business Energy Loan Enhancement Act would help business owners looking to make energy efficient upgrades by expanding the maximum allowable cap on SBA 504 loans from $5.5 million to $10 million. Congressman Don Bacon (R-NE-02) joined Congressman Crow in introducing this legislation. 

    “Small businesses help create millions of jobs and contribute greatly to our economy. It’s critical that we support small businesses in Colorado and across the country,” said Congressman Crow. “I’m introducing bipartisan legislation to help small businesses save money and be better able to make critical improvements that will help to conserve energy and protect our environment.”

    “Building businesses of the future means investing in our small businesses today. Rep. Crow and I are reintroducing the Small Business Energy Loan Enhancement Act which will empower small businesses to lower costs and improve their buildings’ operational efficiency,” said Congressman Bacon. “By expanding access to capital for energy-focused investments, this legislation allows small business to freely invest in much needed infrastructure improvements, making business more profitable and sustainable.” 

    The Small Business Energy Loan Enhancement Act is endorsed by Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International.

    “The Small Business Energy Loan Enhancement Act will make a significant difference across the country, allowing properties to make the necessary investments to reduce energy consumption and bring down energy costs,” said Manuel Moreno, Chair and Chief Elected Officer of the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International, the professional association representing the commercial real estate sector. “BOMA International is proud to support this bipartisan legislation, and we commend Representatives Crow and Bacon for their leadership on this issue.”

    This legislation builds on Congressman Crow’s long standing work to support small businesses. He previously introduced the Small Business Energy Loan Enhancement Act with Congressman Bacon in the 118th Congress, and introduced the Saving Americans Value through Efficient (SAVE) Energy Act to promote energy efficiency among American consumers. He has also introduced legislation such the Protect the West Act and CLEAR Act to fight back against the worsening effects of climate change.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Congressman Crow Meets with Local Health Providers to Discuss Impact of Republicans’ Medicaid Cuts

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06)

    AURORA — Today, Congressman Jason Crow (D-CO-06) held a roundtable with providers at Aurora Mental Health to discuss how congressional Republicans’ proposed cuts to Medicaid would hurt those seeking mental health services in our community. 

    “We should not be balancing the federal budget on the backs of working Americans. That’s why today I met with local health care providers to discuss how Republicans’ proposed cuts to Medicaid would hurt our community,” said Congressman Crow. “They shared just how drastically this would impact folks seeking mental health services. I will continue to fight against these harmful and reckless cuts.”

    The Republican House budget resolution passed by the U.S. House of Representatives instructs the House Energy and Commerce Committee to cut at least $880 billion in costs over the next decade. To make those types of steep cuts, Republicans are weighing billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid, which would threaten health care coverage for 80 million Americans. Republicans are considering these cuts to Medicaid to offer “lucrative tax cuts to corporations and wealthier Americans,” according to the Associated Press.

    One in four Coloradans—1.69 million people—get their health care through Medicaid, including children, pregnant women, elderly, and the disabled. In Colorado’s Sixth Congressional District, 115,000 residents get their health care through Medicaid, according to the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing.

    Congressman Crow has been strongly opposed to cuts that would impact Colorado’s working families, including cuts to Medicaid.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Africa – 2025 Civil Society Forum: African Development Bank and Civil Society Reaffirm Alliance for Africa’s Transformation

    SOURCE: African Development Bank Group (AfDB)

    The forum provided an opportunity for the Bank to present its Civil Society Engagement Action Plan (2024–2028), reaffirming its commitment to an inclusive and participatory development process

    ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast, May 14, 2025/ — The African Development Bank www.AfDB.org has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to collaborating with African civil society to advance the continent’s development agenda. This was a key message of the 2025 Civil Society Organizations (CSO) Forum, which was successfully held on Thursday, May 8, 2025, in Abidjan.

    The forum, organized under the theme: “Celebrating the Contribution of Civil Society to Africa’s Development,” brought together over 150 participants at the Bank’s headquarters, with thousands more connected online across Africa and the diaspora.

    A Novel Action Plan to Deepen Engagement

    This edition of the CSO Forum marked a pivotal step in reinforcing a solid, transformative, and trust-based partnership between the African Development Bank and civil society organizations. This enduring alliance is essential for collectively serving African populations and achieving impactful development across the continent.

    The forum provided an opportunity for the Bank to present its Civil Society Engagement Action Plan (2024–2028), reaffirming its commitment to an inclusive and participatory development process.

    Zeneb Touré, Manager of the Civil Society and Community Engagement Division, presented the strategic framework to Beth Dunford, the African Development Bank Group’s Vice-President for Agriculture, Human, and Social Development, who accepted it on behalf of the institution’s President, Akinwumi Adesina.

    Demonstrating the Bank’s commitment to a diverse and inclusive partnership, Dunford shared the Action Plan with representatives of key civil society components: the Bank-Civil Society Committee, the Climate and Energy Coalition, and a continental network of women entrepreneurs’ associations.

    Augustine Njamnshi, a prominent voice in the civil society climate and energy movement, welcomed its adoption: “The approval of this Action Plan marks a historic turning point in our collaboration with the African Development Bank Group. Born from a shared vision, this document becomes our collective legacy. We express our sincere gratitude to the Bank for this profound act of trust.”

    Highlighting the essential role of civil society as an integral part of Africa’s progress, Kolyang Palebele, representative of the Platform of Farmers’ Organizations of Africa, expressed the spirit of collaboration, praising “the Bank’s unique power to unite the continent’s driving forces around a common vision of improving the lives of African people.” “Civil society is not on the margins of development dynamics; it is the very essence, its living memory and its engine for change,” Mr. Palebele stated.

    “Over the years, civil society engagement has become a cornerstone of the African Development Bank’s work. What was once an aspiration has become evolved into a structured, institutionalized, and results-oriented collaboration partnership.” Ms. Dunford emphasized.

    Empowering Communities Through Decentralized Engagement

    During the forum, an important session highlighted the progress made in decentralizing the Bank’s engagement with civil society. Successful experiences from the five regions of Africa were presented. This localized approach was strongly commended by the Vice-President for Regional Development, Integration and Service Delivery, Nnenna Nwabufo, who appreciated a transformative cross-border initiative between the Central African Republic and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The project has provided over 2.4 million people with access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene, while strengthening community resilience and fostering cooperation.

    Fostering Mutual Accountability Through Open Dialogue

    The forum culminated in an unprecedented and frank dialogue between senior representatives from seven strategic departments of the Bank and leaders of civil society organizations. Discussions focused on crucial areas such as access to information, environmental and social safeguards, climate action, agriculture, gender equality, youth empowerment, and grievance mechanisms. This essential interaction highlighted a shared commitment to transparency, responsiveness, and mutual accountability in the pursuit of sustainable development outcomes.

    About the African Development Bank Group:
    The African Development Bank Group is Africa’s premier development finance institution. It comprises three distinct entities: the African Development Bank (AfDB), the African Development Fund (ADF) and the Nigeria Trust Fund (NTF). On the ground in 41 African countries with an external office in Japan, the Bank contributes to the economic development and the social progress of its 54 regional member states. For more information: www.AfDB.org

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  • MIL-OSI: Equinor ASA: Ex. dividend fourth quarter 2024 today – OSE

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    The shares in Equinor ASA (OSE: EQNR; NYSE: EQNR) will as from today be traded on the Oslo Stock Exchange exclusive the fourth quarter 2024 cash dividend as detailed below.

    Ex. date: 15 May 2025

    Dividend amount: 0.37

    Announced currency: USD

    This information is published in accordance with the requirements of the Continuing Obligations and is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.

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  • MIL-OSI Submissions: Energy Sector – Minutes from the annual general meeting 2025 – Equinor

    Source: Equinor

    On 14 May 2025, the annual general meeting in Equinor ASA approved the annual report and accounts for Equinor ASA and the Equinor group for 2024, as proposed by the board of directors.

    Further, the annual general meeting approved a cash dividend of US dollar (USD) 0.37 per share to be distributed for the fourth quarter of 2024.

    The fourth quarter 2024 dividend accrues to the shareholders as registered in Equinor’s shareholder register with the Norwegian Central Securities Depository (VPS) as of expiry of 16 May 2025.

    Subject to ordinary settlement in VPS, this implies that the right to dividend accrues to shareholders as of 14 May 2025. The shares will be traded ex-dividend on the Oslo Stock Exchange (Oslo Børs) from and including 15 May 2025. For US ADR (American Depository Receipts) holders, dividend accrues to the ADR-holders as of 14 May 2025, and the ex-dividend date will be from and including 16 May 2025.

    Shareholders whose shares trade on the Oslo Stock Exchange will receive their dividend in Norwegian kroner (NOK). The NOK-dividend will be communicated on 22 May 2025. The expected payment date for the dividend is 28 May 2025.

    The general meeting authorised the board of directors to resolve dividend payments based on the company’s approved annual accounts for 2024. The authorisation is valid until the next annual general meeting, but no later than 30 June 2026.

    The general meeting supported the company’s energy transition plan available at www.equinor.com/investors/2025-annual-general-meeting.

    The plan describes the strategy for the company’s energy transition, including its actions and climate ambitions, its support for the Paris Agreement and how it plans to deliver energy with lower emissions over time while protecting long-term shareholder value and competitiveness.

    Ten proposals from shareholders were up for voting. The shareholders’ supporting statements and the board of directors’ responses are available at www.equinor.com/investors/2025-annual-general-meeting. None of the shareholder proposals were adopted. Details are included in the attached minutes.

    The general meeting endorsed the board’s report on Corporate Governance for 2024 and the board of directors’ 2024 Remuneration report.

    Remuneration to the company’s external auditor for 2024 was approved.

    The general meeting adopted the nomination committee’s recommendation on election of members to the corporate assembly and the nomination committee, effective as from 1 June 2025 and until the annual general meeting in 2026. See attached minutes for details on elected members.

    In accordance with the proposal from the nomination committee, the general meeting adopted the remuneration to the corporate assembly and to the nomination committee, effective as from 15 May 2024.

    The general meeting authorised the board of directors on behalf of the company to acquire Equinor shares in the market to continue the company’s share-based incentive plans for employees. The authorisation is valid until 30 June 2026. See attached minutes for details.

    As part of the company’s share buyback programme, the general meeting approved a reduction in capital through the cancellation of own shares and the redemption of shares belonging to the Norwegian State. See attached minutes for details.

    To enable Equinor’s board of directors to utilise the share buyback mechanism permitted by the Norwegian Public Limited Liability Companies Act with respect to the distribution of capital to the company’s shareholders, the general meeting authorised the board of directors on behalf of the company to acquire Equinor shares in the market. It is a precondition that the repurchased shares are subsequently cancelled through a resolution by a new general meeting to reduce the company’s share capital. The authorisation is valid until the next annual general meeting, but no later than 30 June 2026.

    This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act

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  • MIL-Evening Report: As the Latrobe Valley moves away from coal jobs, could a green worker’s cooperative offer a solution?

    Source: The Conversation (Au and NZ) – By Gregory Patmore, Emeritus Professor of Business and Labour History, University of Sydney

    Workers at Earthworker Energy Manufacturing Co-op

    Worker cooperatives may sound like something out of the 19th century, but they still exist in the age of global capitalism.

    In Spain, for instance, the Mondragon Corporation is a huge worker-run cooperative based around 95 collectives – the largest cooperative in the world.

    Worker cooperatives produce products or services. But they are run very differently. Workers can become members of the cooperative they work for by buying a share of the business. This gives them a vote in how the business is run and a share of net income, after costs have come out.

    Co-ops do not have external shareholders – the profits stay with workers. Rather than bosses deciding and workers carrying out the tasks, worker cooperatives are based on democratic principles. Big decisions are discussed and then voted on, and each member gets one vote. They offer a direct way for workers to control their production and shape the economy.

    In Australia, these models peaked in the 1980s. Most are gone, though a few older cooperatives are still running, such as Tasmanian recycling cooperative Resource Work Collective, founded in 1993.

    In recent years, there’s been renewed interest in the model. The Earthworker cooperative network focused on Victoria’s Latrobe Valley. The goal: find new types of employment and products in a coal area undergoing transition.

    Coal plants in the Latrobe Valley provided jobs for generations of workers. Their closure poses real challenges. Pictured: worker hardhats left on the fence at Hazelwood Power Station after it closed in 2017.
    Dorothy Chiron/Shutterstock

    How well does the model work?

    Mondragon is the most well-known example. Founded in 1956 in the Basque region of northern Spain, Mondragon grew and became self-sustaining. It has developed supporting institutions such as research and development companies and even a university. It also established a credit union, which attracted capital and provided loans to cooperatives.

    While Mondragon is a successful example, these organisations face a number of barriers to their survival.

    Critics have argued worker cooperatives tend to fail as workers do not understand the market for their products, but Mondragon undercuts this criticism.

    Worker cooperatives can have difficulties raising capital. Some banks can be reluctant to invest as they may lack familiarity or sympathy with the model.

    Instead, workers may put some or all of their savings into the organisation to get it started. Taking these kinds of risks means some workers may be focused on getting immediate rewards, rather than investing surplus funds or building up cash reserves.

    Workers can sometimes choose to transform a successful cooperative into a capitalist enterprise to achieve greater capital gains.

    Surprisingly, trade unions are generally hostile and suspicious of worker cooperatives. Union organisers may fear worker-owners could see little need for trade unions in representing their interests, or that cooperatives could undercut union wages and conditions to remain competitive.

    To date, worker cooperatives have had a limited impact in Australia, despite the relatively strong historical position of workers.

    Compared to member cooperatives and other types, worker’s cooperatives tend to be short lived in Australia. That’s because most were formed by workers after an industrial dispute or to maintain employment during economic downturns.

    In 1987, for instance, workers retrenched by a major communications company decided to form a co-op which became the Electronic Service Centre in Fairfield, New South Wales. A later example is Abrasiflex, a NSW company bought by workers facing retrenchment in 1993. Both cooperatives failed by the early 2000s.

    Their popularity peaked in the 1980s, when the model was promoted by state Labor governments. Policymakers saw them as a short term means to resolve unemployment, rather than a long term means to secure economic democracy.

    The model lost traction in the early 1990s due to an economic downturn, capital shortfalls and changing political circumstances.

    New energy

    The idea for Earthworker came from discussions between unionists and environmentalists over job creation and the environment. Earthworker founders were influenced by the Green Bans.

    As the project’s website states:

    Conflict can occur between environmentalists who want to shut down certain industries, and unionists who want to protect jobs […] we should work together for a “just transition” and create jobs that aren’t just better for the earth, but for workers too.

    In this respect, Earthworker has much in common with the Cleveland Model in the United States, which links green business, local economic development and fair labour practices.

    Earthworker only formally became a cooperative in 2011, though discussions date back to the late 1990s. In 2016, the network bought a hot water tank manufacturer in Morwell and began making their own tanks and solar hot water systems as the Earthworker Energy Manufacturing Co-operative. The cooperative is aimed at helping the Latrobe Valley’s transition away from coal power jobs.

    Morwell and other Latrobe Valley towns are losing coal jobs. But new industries and business models are emerging.
    AustralianCamera/Shutterstock

    Earthworker promotes the payment of trade union wage rates and conditions. The goal is to build a network of cooperatives supporting each other to build economies of scale.

    Their other cooperatives include Earthworker Construction (residential construction, landscaping and maintenance) and Earthworker Smart Energy (improving thermal efficiency and comfort in homes). These cooperatives are generally small, with 10 members or fewer.

    Another cooperative, Redgum Cleaning, closed down in 2023. It was not viable due to staff shortages, increased costs and work cancellations during the pandemic. Paying union rates in a competitive industry also assisted its demise.

    By contrast, the Earthworker Energy Manufacturing Co-operative has found a way to survive in a competitive market.

    Niche or mainstream?

    Australian worker cooperatives ensure manufacturing and services remain locally owned and controlled. Could they expand? It’s possible.

    Capital remains a major issue for Australian worker cooperatives such as Earthworker. Without capital, it’s hard to scale. Government efforts to expand domestic manufacturing often overlook this model.

    The Earthworker network points to one future for Australian worker cooperatives. Despite the failures of the past, Earthworker’s focus on building a network of sustainable businesses rather than a single cooperative is a promising path.

    Gregory Patmore has received funding from the Australian Research Council and the Business Council of Co-operatives and Mutuals.

    ref. As the Latrobe Valley moves away from coal jobs, could a green worker’s cooperative offer a solution? – https://theconversation.com/as-the-latrobe-valley-moves-away-from-coal-jobs-could-a-green-workers-cooperative-offer-a-solution-245850

    MIL OSI AnalysisEveningReport.nz

  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: Energy Sector – From carbon costs to gas gaps: NZ energy sector flags rising pressures – BusinessNZ

    Source: BusinessNZ

    New information from the World Energy Council shows affordability, carbon pricing, and demand management are the top energy concerns in New Zealand.
    The 2025 Country Issues Map is out now. The report surveyed energy leaders across the wider energy sector to get a snapshot of what keeps them awake at night, and busy during the day.
    BusinessNZ Energy Council (BEC) Executive Director Tina Schirr says the map paints a clear picture of the sector’s issues that still need to be addressed.
    “Affordability being the dominant concern on the 2025 map is no surprise given the strain placed on the electricity sector during last year’s dry winter, and the compounding issue of reduced gas availability.”
    Carbon pricing ranks high on the uncertainty list, reflecting instability in the Emissions Trading Scheme, an oversupply of New Zealand Units, and investor hesitancy.
    Schirr says gas users will continue to face difficulties accessing viable alternatives.
    “However, there is growing acknowledgement that grid-scale storage and demand response measures can help reduce supply risks, especially during dry years.
    “How New Zealand manages the energy trilemma – balancing security, sustainability, and equity – has become an increasing area of concern in these reports. Uncertainty over gas reliability is now a key threat to security of supply and affecting affordability across the wider industry.”
    Schirr says that over the years, a major blind spot for New Zealand remains unchanged – community engagement.
    “Engagement and energy literacy continue to rank low for both uncertainty and impact, despite their importance in building lasting public support for energy transitions.
    “On the bright side, infrastructure concerns that dominated previous years have eased somewhat, but transmission grids and long-term planning remain high-priority actions. New Zealand also retains its position as a global energy innovator.
    “lastly, the report reinforces that our abundant renewable energy resources and strong public-private position on collaboration will serve us well for energy transition to come.”
    To read the full BEC commentary and view the New Zealand 2025 issues map visit https://bec.org.nz/tools/issues-maps/
    The BusinessNZ Network including BusinessNZ, EMA, Business Central, Business Canterbury and Business South, represents and provides services to thousands of businesses, small and large, throughout New Zealand.

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  • Trump secures $243.5 billion in economic deals during Qatar visit

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    US President Donald J. Trump signed a landmark agreement with Qatar on Wednesday to generate an economic exchange worth at least $1.2 trillion, highlighting his second stop in a high-profile Middle East tour. During the visit, Trump announced economic deals totaling more than $243.5 billion between the United States and Qatar, including a historic sale of Boeing aircraft and GE Aerospace engines to Qatar Airways.

    The centerpiece of these agreements is Qatar Airways’ purchase of 160 Boeing jets worth $200 billion, signed in Doha in the presence of Trump and Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani. Boeing and GE Aerospace secured a landmark order from Qatar Airways, including a $96 billion agreement to acquire up to 210 American-made Boeing 787 Dreamliner and 777X aircraft powered by GE Aerospace engines. This represents Boeing’s largest-ever widebody order and largest-ever 787 order, supporting an estimated 154,000 U.S. jobs annually, amounting to over one million jobs during the production and delivery period.

    The agreements extend beyond aviation into energy, defense, and technology sectors. McDermott continues its strong partnership with Qatar Energy, currently managing seven active projects worth $8.5 billion as the sole provider of offshore components for Qatar’s major LNG expansion. Engineering firm Parsons has secured 30 projects worth up to $97 billion, while Quantinuum has finalized a joint venture agreement with Al Rabban Capital that will see Qatar invest up to $1 billion in quantum technologies.

    Significant defense deals were also announced during the visit. Raytheon secured a $1 billion agreement for Qatar’s acquisition of counter-drone capabilities, establishing Qatar as the first international customer for Raytheon’s Fixed Site – Low, Slow, Small Unmanned Aerial System Integrated Defeat System. General Atomics secured a nearly $2 billion agreement for Qatar’s acquisition of the MQ-9B remotely piloted aircraft system. Additionally, the United States and Qatar signed a statement of intent outlining over $38 billion in potential investments, including support for Al Udeid Air Base and future defense capabilities.

    Qatar, which holds the world’s third-largest proven reserves of natural gas, has already made substantial investments in American energy infrastructure. Since 2019, QatarEnergy has invested $18 billion in the U.S. energy sector, including ExxonMobil’s Golden Pass LNG Terminal ($10 billion) and Chevron Phillips Chemical’s Golden Triangle Polymers Plant ($8 billion), both located on the Texas Gulf Coast.

    The United States maintained a $2 billion trade surplus with Qatar in 2024, continuing a positive trade balance that has existed since 2003. Last year, U.S.-Qatar trade totaled $5.64 billion, with $3.8 billion in U.S. exports and $1.8 billion in Qatari imports. Qatar’s greenfield investment in the United States totaled $3.3 billion in 2023, focused on hotels and tourism, information technology, advanced manufacturing, financial services, and oil and gas.

    This visit’s agreements build on the $600 billion investment commitment Trump secured in Saudi Arabia during the first leg of his Gulf tour, furthering his administration’s efforts to revitalize American manufacturing and create high-paying jobs across the nation.

  • MIL-OSI Russia: /Economic Review/ From a “transit station” to an “industrial hub” – the development path of the largest land checkpoint on the Chinese-Russian border, Manzhouli

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    HOHHOT, May 15 (Xinhua) — Early in the morning, on the production line of Manzhouli Xinfeng Grain and Oil Industry Co., Ltd., newly imported rapeseed from Russia goes through automated peeling and pressing processes, and golden vegetable oil smoothly fills tanks.

    Manzhouli Port (Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, North China), the largest land port on the Sino-Russian border, takes advantage of its geographical advantages and innovative policy mechanisms to actively develop new models of economic cooperation through deep processing of agricultural products and used car exports.

    “As soon as this batch of raw materials cleared customs, we immediately launched 24-hour production,” said Deputy General Director Yang Zhihong. Russian rapeseed oil with low acidity and a high smoke point is in particular demand among Chinese producers. The “Russian raw materials – Chinese processing” model facilitates the transition of local enterprises from trade to deep processing.

    According to Yang Zhihong’s calculations, using cross-border trade can save 500 yuan per ton of raw materials, and since last year, it has managed to save over 8 million yuan. Since November 2024, his company has imported 16,000 tons of raw materials from Russia, worth a total of 70 million yuan.

    In the face of tight raw material supply, Manzhouli Xinfeng has recently upgraded its equipment, launched oatmeal production and expanded its production area. “We are focusing on product diversification,” said Yang Zhihong. Last year, his company’s processing volume reached 120,000 tons, 70 percent of its products were supplied to central and western China, and its total profit and tax revenue exceeded 64 million yuan.

    Since the beginning of 2025, the transaction volume in the China-Russia border trade zone in Manzhouli has exceeded 100 million yuan. More than 3,600 local residents are involved in this activity, earning a total income of over 1 million yuan and generating 2 million yuan in tax revenue.

    A used car export showroom in Manzhouli displays neatly polished cars. Liu Dongge, a person in charge of Sanhe, said his company has exported more than 300 cars to Russia.

    So far, 18 companies in Manzhouli have obtained licenses to export used cars, with the total transaction volume of these companies exceeding 300 million yuan. “Manzhouli exported 1,540 cars in 2024, and 764 in the first four months of 2025,” said Bai Zhiping, an official with the Manzhouli City Commerce Bureau.

    In the first quarter of 2025, the cargo throughput through Manzhouli Port was 6.531 million tons, up 10.6 percent year-on-year, and the trade turnover reached 47.67 billion yuan, up 6.1 percent year-on-year.

    From a “transit station” to an “industrial hub,” from deep processing of agricultural products to the export of used cars, Manzhouli’s evolution demonstrates that a modern border economy is built not just on logistics, but also on the deep integration of production, service and innovation chains. -0-

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  • MIL-OSI: The Lost Generator Under Review: DIY Edison Generator Energy Plan to Create Free Electricity (Step-by-Step Guide)

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Denver, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

    In This Article, You’ll Discover:

    • A comprehensive review of The Lost Generator blueprint and how it enables users to generate free electricity using a DIY Edison generator method
    • The real-world energy crisis pain points that this step-by-step guide is designed to solve, especially for homeowners facing high electricity bills
    • A clear explanation of how thermal energy conversion is used to power essential devices without solar panels or grid dependency
    • Who The Lost Generator is best suited for — including preppers, off-grid households, and individuals seeking energy independence
    • What’s included in the digital download, including parts lists, assembly instructions, and safety guidelines
    • Current pricing information, refund policies, and secure ordering instructions from the official website
    • Real customer testimonials sharing practical experiences with building and using this DIY home energy system
    • Answers to frequently asked questions about legitimacy, effectiveness, safety, and scaling potential

    TL;DR – Summary:

    The Lost Generator Under Review: DIY Edison Generator Energy Plan to Create Free Electricity (Step-by-Step Guide) explores a growing interest in affordable off-grid power solutions amidst rising energy costs and unstable grid infrastructure. This in-depth article examines The Lost Generator — a downloadable blueprint that teaches users how to build a home-based, thermal-powered electricity generator without relying on solar panels or batteries.

    Developed by Barnaby Brown, a retired engineer, The Lost Generator is designed for accessibility, offering beginner-friendly instructions to help users reduce electricity bills, prepare for outages, and gain long-term energy resilience. The article covers key benefits, safety protocols, parts sourcing, and practical applications, while embedding trending terms like “DIY free electricity,” “off-grid energy system,” and “self-sustaining power source.”

    Readers also gain clarity on pricing, refund policies, customer support, and real-world testimonials. All claims are presented with disclaimers and accurate sourcing, ensuring that both potential buyers and media syndication partners can reference and republish the content responsibly.

    Introduction

    What Is The Lost Generator and Why Are People Talking About It?

    In a world dominated by rising energy prices, frequent power outages, and growing concern over grid reliability, individuals are looking for smarter, more affordable ways to power their homes. This growing interest has sparked a surge in demand for DIY alternative energy solutions, and one blueprint stands out among the rest — The Lost Generator.

    This guide, inspired by the forgotten principles of Thomas Edison’s early generator experiments, which focused on [brief history of Thomas Edison’s early generator experiments], claims to help everyday people build a self-sustaining, off-grid electricity source without needing solar panels or wind turbines. The system has attracted buzz across survivalist forums, prepper communities, and households that simply want to slash their power bills or become energy independent.

    This comprehensive article explores every angle of The Lost Generator, from how it works and what’s inside, to real-world benefits and potential limitations. If you’re someone who has felt frustrated by the grip of energy companies, or if the idea of creating your own DIY free energy generator appeals to your independence, read on — this could be the step-by-step system you’ve been looking for.

    What This Article Will Cover

    • Discover the true pain points of modern electricity dependence and the liberating relief that The Lost Generator offers.How The Lost Generator proposes to solve them
    • What’s inside the blueprint and how it works
    • Uncover the detailed pros, cons, cost breakdowns, and money-back guarantee that could make you feel financially savvy and secure with The Lost Generator.Get a glimpse into the trending buzzwords, energy freedom concepts, and real user insights that will make you feel informed and part of a community with The Lost Generator.This long-form guide is not just a review. It’s an investigative breakdown of what makes this blueprint potentially revolutionary for anyone ready to take power back into their own hands.

    This long-form guide is not just a review. It’s an investigative breakdown of what makes this blueprint potentially revolutionary for anyone ready to take power back into their own hands.

    Understanding the Energy Crisis

    Why the Modern Grid Is Failing Homeowners

    The traditional energy grid was built for a different era — a time when consumption was lower, outages were rare, and electricity didn’t cost a fortune. Fast-forward to today, and millions are feeling the pressure of skyrocketing energy bills, unstable service, and a centralized power model that no longer fits the reality of our modern needs.

    Recent events — from hurricanes and wildfires to grid overloads during extreme weather and government-regulated energy shutdowns — have exposed a serious flaw in the system: homeowners are vulnerable. One storm, one blackout, or one bill spike can disrupt your entire household. And for many, the pain is not just financial, but emotional and logistical.

    Real Pain Points Consumers Are Facing Today

    • Unpredictable power outages that leave families in the dark
    • Soaring monthly utility bills with no relief in sight
    • Overdependence on outdated grid infrastructure
    • Lack of control over one of the most essential elements of modern life: electricity
    • Growing anxiety over energy security, especially during emergencies or natural disasters

    These aren’t just minor inconveniences — they’re constant stressors that can impact quality of life. It’s no wonder so many are seeking ways to break free from the system and find more self-reliant, off-grid energy alternatives.

    The Rising Popularity of Off-Grid Living and DIY Energy Hacks

    With trending search terms like “prepper energy solutions” (which are energy solutions designed for emergency preparedness) and “free energy survival blueprints” (which are guides for creating sustainable energy sources in survival situations) gaining traction in 2025, a shift is clearly happening. People want more than just savings — they want independence, reliability, and long-term peace of mind.

    The Lost Generator, a comprehensive guide to building your own off-grid power system, taps into this movement by offering a blueprint that promises to do more than reduce costs — it aims to eliminate the need for the grid entirely for many users, especially when used as a supplemental or emergency backup power solution.

    Start producing your own power at home using science-backed methods from Edison’s original concepts. Get The Lost Generator guide and start saving money immediately.

    Introducing The Lost Generator

    A DIY Edison-Inspired Energy Plan for Modern Times

    The Lost Generator isn’t just another energy-saving tip or solar panel tutorial. It’s a comprehensive, yet simple, step-by-step digital blueprint that empowers you to create your own free energy generator using basic materials. This concept is inspired by Thomas Edison’s forgotten principles of thermal energy conversion, making it accessible to everyone.

    This system is not just a theoretical concept. It’s a practical, at-home solution that focuses on affordability, simplicity, and functionality. Even if you have no engineering background, you can confidently use this DIY plan to gain more control over rising electric bills and potential grid failures.

    Meet the Creator: Barnaby Brown

    The blueprint was developed by Barnaby Brown, a retired mechanical engineer from Boulder, Colorado. After a prolonged blackout left his family without power, food preservation, or safety, Barnaby began looking for a way to generate reliable electricity without relying on the grid.

    Through his research, he discovered archived notes connected to Edison’s lesser-known experiments in thermal electricity. These notes became the foundation for what is now known as The Lost Generator — a system that uses readily available components and a proven energy conversion process to produce real power.

    According to Barnaby, this generator can produce enough energy to power essential appliances — offering critical support during outages, or even supplementing daily use to cut electric bills dramatically.

    The Core Promise Behind the Blueprint

    The Lost Generator is marketed as a way to:

    • Break free from energy companies
    • Gain peace of mind during emergencies
    • Cut your bills by up to 90%
    • Build a working generator in just a weekend
    • Avoid solar panel costs, permits, or maintenance hassles

    The program is built for accessibility — meaning no technical knowledge or engineering degree is required. Every detail is explained in plain language, and the materials list includes affordable parts you can pick up locally or online.

    Disclaimer: Individual results may vary depending on how accurately the guide is followed, the quality of components used, and power demands. This product is intended to supplement energy needs, not serve as a full-time replacement for commercial utilities in every scenario.

    How The Lost Generator Works

    Simple Science Meets Practical Engineering

    At the core of The Lost Generator system is a straightforward DIY energy generation method that relies on heat-based electricity conversion. This concept, once explored by Thomas Edison, is now presented in an easy-to-follow guide for everyday users. The key mechanism involves harnessing thermal energy and converting it into usable power through a low-resistance process.

    Unlike solar panels, which depend on weather conditions and expensive equipment, or wind turbines that require space and mechanical complexity, The Lost Generator uses thermal differentials. This principle, which refers to the difference in temperature between two points, is a reliable energy source available in nearly every home.

    The Energy Conversion Process Explained

    While the exact technical schematics are provided in the blueprint itself, the general process includes:

    • A heat source (such as a small flame or controlled burn)
    • A series of metal components designed to channel and amplify thermal gradients
    • A simple generator motor that transforms the heat into electrical energy
    • Wiring and circuit instructions to safely store or distribute the energy created

    Everything is broken down into step-by-step visual instructions within the package, making the process accessible even to those without prior experience. The system uses basic physics and proven mechanical laws, not fringe pseudoscience or perpetual motion fallacies.

    Disclaimer: This system does not generate infinite electricity and is not a perpetual energy machine. Instead, it offers a legitimate alternative power method that may supplement household energy needs based on setup quality and consistency of use.

    Materials and Tools Required

    Most of the materials can be found at local hardware stores or ordered online at minimal cost. A preview of what’s typically needed includes:

    • Heat-safe metal plates
    • Small DC motor
    • Thermoelectric modules or conductors
    • Basic wiring and connectors
    • Multimeter (optional for testing output)
    • Simple hand tools (screwdrivers, pliers, wire cutters)

    The Lost Generator is designed to make DIY power generation affordable, achievable, and scalable. There’s no need for rare metals, high-voltage equipment, or advanced tools. This aligns with the system’s goal and makes it accessible to a wide range of users.

    Assembly Time and Ease-of-Use

    According to the blueprint’s estimates and user feedback:

    • Build time: 3–5 hours total for most users
    • Learning curve: Low to moderate, depending on comfort with basic tools
    • Support materials: Diagrams, checklists, safety warnings, and video guides included

    This makes The Lost Generator particularly attractive to DIY enthusiasts, off-grid homesteaders, and even senior citizens or families who want a hands-on, educational power project.

    Want to reduce your energy bills by up to 90%? Learn how others are building their own generators with The Lost Generator blueprint — and start your journey today.

    Benefits of Using The Lost Generator

    Why This DIY Power Plan Is Gaining National Attention

    In a market saturated with expensive power gadgets, solar scams, and overpriced backup battery packs, The Lost Generator shines as a cost-effective and empowering solution. Instead of selling you another product to plug in, it equips you with the knowledge to generate electricity yourself — giving you the confidence to keep your home running, even when the grid fails.

    This blueprint is more than just a tool. It’s a freedom-focused energy movement, tapping into trending lifestyle shifts like off-grid living, sustainable survival solutions, and energy self-sufficiency. It resonates with consumers not just because of cost savings, but because it gives them something the grid never could: control over their energy usage.

    Key Benefits That Matter to Real People

    • Cut Electricity Bills by Up to 90% Use the generator to supplement daily power use, especially during peak rate hours. This alone can significantly reduce costs over time.
    • Total Energy Independence Power your essential appliances, tools, or even medical devices without needing the grid. Ideal for emergencies, outages, or full off-grid living.
    • Reliable During Crises Whether it’s a hurricane, wildfire, or planned blackout, this system works when others don’t — as long as you have a heat source.
    • Budget-Friendly Entry into DIY Energy Unlike solar setups that cost thousands upfront and often require permits, this plan can be built for a fraction of the cost with no bureaucratic red tape.
    • Eco-Conscious and Sustainable No emissions. No fossil fuels. The process supports a greener lifestyle and adds to your household’s environmental sustainability.
    • Educational and Empowering Learn real-world physics, engineering, and survival skills — great for families, classrooms, and preparedness communities.

    Who This Is NOT For

    • Those seeking a full-home energy replacement for high-wattage usage
    • Anyone unwilling to follow instructions or work with basic tools
    • People expecting a “magic box” that generates unlimited free energy without effort

    Disclaimer: While The Lost Generator offers a powerful supplement to traditional energy, it is not intended to power an entire modern household independently or act as a replacement for all conventional power needs.

    A Shift Toward Self-Sufficiency

    The surge in popularity for terms like“self-reliant home energy,” “emergency electricity backup,”and“free energy DIY hack”signals a powerful consumer trend. The Lost Generator meets this demand by providing more than just a product — it provides the knowledge to build resilience.

    For many, it’s not just about saving money — it’s about taking back control in a world where control is often sold off by the kilowatt.

    Who Can Benefit from The Lost Generator

    The Lost Generator, a versatile and reliable power solution, isn’t just for Preppers — It’s for Everyone Who Wants Control(H2)The Lost Generator is not limited to survivalists or rural homesteaders. It’s built for ordinary people with extraordinary concerns — from suburban homeowners and off-grid enthusiasts to urban renters looking for backup electricity solutions.

    What unites them is a shared desire to stop depending on an outdated, unstable power system and start building resilience at home.

    Homeowners Dealing with High Utility Bills

    For those who feel trapped in a cycle of rising electricity costs, this DIY plan, which includes step-by-step instructions and all necessary components, offers a practical path toward savings. You won’t need to deal with contractors, permit offices, or confusing solar lease agreements — just a hands-on project with a long-term payoff.

    Off-Grid Living Advocates and Homesteaders

    Whether you’re living remotely by choice or necessity, The Lost Generator can offer a portable, low-cost power source that runs independently from the grid. It’s ideal for cabins, RVs, tiny homes, or bug-out locations.

    Trending buzzwords like “energy autonomy,” “homestead power hacks,” and “green off-grid tech” all point to the growing interest in exactly what this system provides: low-maintenance electricity in unpredictable environments.

    Preppers and Emergency Planners

    In survival and preparedness circles, redundancy is key. The Lost Generator adds a new layer of energy security — one that doesn’t rely on fuel stockpiles, solar exposure, or battery shelf life. It’s a reliable source of power that gives peace of mind when everything else goes dark.

    DIY Enthusiasts and Hobbyists

    Even if you’re not trying to escape the grid entirely, this system offers a fun, educational challenge. Many buyers use it as a weekend project with their kids or as an experiment to test out Edison-style electrical theories, such as circuit design and power generation, in real life.

    Seniors or Families in Vulnerable Areas

    For those in hurricane zones, wildfire regions, or rural areas where blackouts are common, The Lost Generator can serve as an essential backup system. It’s a quiet, compact, and reliable source of power that requires no ongoing maintenance or fuel, providing a sense of security and peace of mind.

    Disclaimer: Always follow all safety instructions when assembling and operating the system. While the guide is designed for non-technical users, care must be taken when handling electrical components or open heat sources.

    Affordable, effective, and beginner-friendly — The Lost Generator shows you exactly how to build your own DIY generator and slash your bills. Start now while supplies last.

    What’s Included in the Package

    Everything You Need to Build the DIY Edison Generator at Home

    The Lost Generator isn’t a physical device you order and plug in — it’s a comprehensive digital package that equips you with the knowledge and step-by-step instructions to build your own thermal-based energy generator using commonly available parts.

    What sets it apart from other energy guides is the clarity of instruction, simplicity of materials, and universal accessibility — no prior electrical experience is needed.

    Here’s What You Get with Your Purchase

    • The Lost Generator Main Guide: A downloadable PDF blueprint with detailed, illustrated instructions on assembling your thermal generator. Every phase of the process — from materials selection to power output testing — is clearly documented.
    • Parts List with Sourcing Tips: A full breakdown of all required components, including estimated pricing and sourcing tips for budget-friendly hardware. Many items can be found at local home improvement stores or ordered online.
    • Step-by-Step Assembly Instructions: Each step is broken down in a beginner-friendly manner, supported by illustrations and checklists to minimize confusion or error.
    • Safety Guidelines and Testing Protocols: Includes warnings and best practices for safely handling components, operating heat sources, and checking electrical output to ensure performance and safety.
    • Free Bonus Guides (subject to availability)
    • Depending on current promotions, buyers may receive bonus content such as:
      • How to Expand Your Generator’s Output
      • Emergency Survival Energy Tips
      • Maintenance-Free Energy Storage Tricks

    Disclaimer: Bonus items may vary based on availability and ongoing promotions on the official website. Always check thelostgenerator.com for the latest updates and bundle offers.

    Digital Format, Instant Access

    Once your payment is processed, you’ll gain immediate digital access to all materials. This means you can dive into the exciting process of building your generator on the very same day you make your purchase.

    No shipping delays. No subscription. Just a one-time download with the added peace of mind of lifetime access. You can revisit the materials whenever you need, ensuring you’re always equipped for your DIY energy project.

    Note: To access your materials, you’ll need a device that can open PDFs and an internet connection. Please be aware that physical components are not included in the package. However, you’ll be guided on how to source these locally or online.

    The next power failure isn’t a matter of if, but when. Download The Lost Generator now and have your emergency energy system ready before the grid lets you down.

    Pricing and Purchase Information

    How Much Does The Lost Generator Cost?

    The Lost Generator stands out for its affordability, a key advantage over traditional energy solutions. While solar panel systems can cost anywhere from $10,000 to $30,000, and even basic home generators often run $1,000+, The Lost Generator blueprint is available for a one-time digital purchase.

    As of the latest update:

    • Standard Price:
    • Current Discounted Offer:$49 one-time payment
    • (no recurring subscription, no upsells required to access core content)

    With your purchase, you’ll receive the complete digital blueprint, a detailed materials list, a comprehensive safety guide, and access to any promotional bonuses currently offered on the official website. This ensures you have everything you need to get started with The Lost Generator.

    Disclaimer on Pricing: Always check the official website before purchasing. Prices, promotions, and bonus content are subject to change at any time without notice based on availability and marketing offers.

    Is There a Money-Back Guarantee?

    Yes, you can purchase with confidence as the system is backed by a 60-day money-back guarantee. This gives you a full two months to test the guide, try building the system, and evaluate whether it meets your expectations. If you’re unsatisfied for any reason, you can request a full refund through our support team.

    This risk-free offer has made the system more accessible to skeptical users, providing a sense of security who might otherwise hesitate to try a DIY power plan without proof it works.

    How to Order Safely Online

    To ensure you receive the authentic, up-to-date version of the blueprint:

    • Only purchase through the official website: https://thelostgenerator.com
    • A trusted third-party platform handles secure checkout processing
    • Instant digital access after purchase — no physical shipment required
    • Customer support contact info is included with your order confirmation for any questions or refund requests

    Caution: Avoid third-party resellers or “free download” sites claiming to offer the blueprint, as these may contain outdated files or potential security risks.

    Customer Testimonials

    What Real Users Are Saying About The Lost Generator

    One of the most compelling ways to assess a DIY system like this is to listen to the people who have already put it to the test. Below are several firsthand reviews from users who’ve successfully built and used The Lost Generator, experiencing a sense of accomplishment, cutting costs, preparing for emergencies, and feeling more energy independent.

    Verified Experiences from Around the Country

    John M. – Texas

    “After last year’s winter blackout, I swore I’d never be unprepared again. I built the generator in a weekend using The Lost Generator blueprint. Now I have backup power for my freezer, lights, and even my radio. Best $49 I’ve ever spent.”

    Lana B. – Oregon

    “I’m a single mom with no tech experience. I followed the guide and built the generator step-by-step. It powers my camper and saves me serious money when off-grid camping with the kids. Instructions were super clear.”

    Daniel K. – Florida

    “This is now part of my hurricane prep kit. The heat-to-power setup is ingenious. I’m not fully off-grid, but I can keep the fridge and fans running when the grid fails. The savings have already paid for the blueprint.”

    Greg S. – Pennsylvania

    “I didn’t expect much at first, but after seeing how it actually works with thermal energy, I was blown away. I’ve tested it during two outages, and it delivered. Plus, I got to build it with my teenage son, which was an added bonus.”

    Common Themes Across Reviews

    • Ease of setup, even for those with no engineering background
    • Functional power output for essential devices and lights
    • Reliability in emergencies, especially during blackouts or storms
    • Cost-effectiveness of building a generator from basic components
    • Educational value for families, preppers, and DIY tinkerers

    Disclaimer: These testimonials reflect individual experiences. Results may vary depending on technical accuracy, environment, component quality, and personal use. This product is not guaranteed to eliminate energy bills entirelybutmay significantly supplement household electricity in specific scenarios.

    Build confidence, peace of mind, and a backup energy source all in one weekend. Get The Lost Generator plan now and learn the step-by-step method to generate your own electricity.

    Addressing Common Concerns

    Is The Lost Generator Too Good to Be True?

    It’s natural to approach claims of “free energy” with skepticism. In a marketplace filled with overhyped products and pseudoscientific schemes, many wonder whether a DIY power generation system like this can actually deliver real results.

    Here, we address the most common questions and concerns surrounding The Lost Generator to give you a balanced perspective before making any decisions.

    Concern #1: Does It Really Work?

    Yes — for many users who follow the guide accurately and use quality parts, The Lost Generator system has successfully produced usable electricity. It’s based on real thermal conversion principles, which involve harnessing heat to generate small but functional electrical outputs. This process is not a perpetual motion machine, but a reliable method of energy generation.

    That said, it’s important to note that this is not a perpetual motion machine, nor does it promise to replace your entire home’s electrical system. It’s designed to supplement your power, reduce bills, and serve as a reliable off-grid or emergency energy source. Understanding these limitations will help you make an informed decision about whether The Lost Generator is right for you.

    Disclaimer: Performance depends on proper assembly, safe operation, and realistic energy expectations. Results vary based on how the system is built and what it’s being used to power.

    Concern #2: Is It Safe?

    The guide is meticulously crafted with detailed safety precautions to ensure your responsible handling of heat sources and electrical components. It’s designed with beginners in mind, and when the directions are followed correctly, the risk is minimal.

    However, users should always:

    • Avoid using flammable materials near open heat
    • Use proper insulation when handling wiring
    • Keep the system away from children and pets
    • Operate in a well-ventilated area
    • Test output with a multimeter before regular use

    Concern #3: Is It a Scam or Legitimate?

    The Lost Generator has gained popularity not only because of its promises, but becausebuyers are protected by a 60-day money-back guarantee. That safety net alone speaks to its legitimacy and gives skeptical users a chance to test it with zero risk.

    Additionally, the creator, Barnaby Brown, is transparent in his messaging: this is not a magic box, it’s a DIY educational energy plan built on scientific principles and practical application.

    Concern #4: What If I’m Not Tech-Savvy?

    The system was specifically designed for everyday users — not electricians or engineers. The digital blueprint provides:

    • Clear visuals
    • Plain-language instructions
    • Tool and part checklists
    • Testing guidance to verify output

    Even users who’ve never done a DIY electronics project before have reported success with the system.

    For best results, it’s crucial to go slowly, follow each step carefully, and not skip any safety protocols. You can even involve a friend or family member to make the project more approachable and ensure all safety measures are in place.

    Conclusion

    Is The Lost Generator Worth It? A Final Takeaway

    In a time of mounting energy bills, unpredictable grid failures, and a growing desire for sustainability and control, The Lost Generator emerges as more than just a DIY project — it’s a practical response to real-world problems.

    This isn’t a gimmick or a pie-in-the-sky promise. It’s a blueprint designed to empower everyday people with the tools to generate real, usable electricity using principles that date back to Edison’s own workshop. This is about you taking control of your energy needs, not being at the mercy of utility companies. And it’s doing so in a way that aligns with today’s most important consumer trends: off-grid readiness, survival planning, self-reliance, and environmental awareness.

    Who This Is Really For

    The Lost Generator is a standout choice for:

    • People tired of being at the mercy of utility companies
    • Anyone preparing for grid outages, blackouts, or emergencies
    • Budget-conscious homeowners looking to cut recurring costs
    • Homesteaders, preppers, and off-grid lifestyle adopters
    • Families looking for an educational DIY challenge with real benefits

    It’s not a silver bullet. But it does exactly what it promises — give you the power (literally and figuratively) to produce your own electricity when and where you need it most.

    Your Next Step to Energy Freedom

    With instant digital access, a 60-day money-back guarantee, and a proven system that has already helped thousands of users, The Lost Generator is a choice that offers high-impact benefits with low risk. It’s a secure investment for those ready to take back control of their energy future.

    If you’re looking for a simple, sustainable, and smart energy solution, you’ll find few options more practical and effective than this one. The Lost Generator is not just a theoretical concept, it’s a proven system that has already helped thousands of users.

    Pricing Notice: The current discounted price is $49 (regularly $97), but this offer may not last.

    Always verify pricing, bonuses, and refund terms on the official website, as details are subject to change at any time.

    Energy freedom is closer than you think. With The Lost Generator, you can build your own sustainable power solution and stop paying sky-high bills. Get the blueprint today.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    These FAQs are crafted to support primary and long-tail SEO keywords, address real user concerns, and help reinforce the article’s credibility while encouraging conversions.

    What exactly is The Lost Generator?

    The Lost Generator is a digital step-by-step guide that teaches you how to build a DIY generator system using heat conversion — based on energy principles connected to Thomas Edison’s original inventions. It allows you to create free electricity at home using affordable, commonly available parts.

    Can The Lost Generator really help me cut my electricity bill?

    Yes, many users report significant savings on their monthly utility bills by using The Lost Generator as a supplemental power source. While it’s not a total grid replacement, it can reduce dependence on expensive utility rates — especially during peak hours or outages.

    Disclaimer: Results may vary depending on your energy consumption, the size of the build, and how frequently it’s used.

    Is this a physical generator or a download?

    The Lost Generator is a digital product. You’ll receive a downloadable PDF blueprint that contains all the instructions, parts list, and safety guidance tobuild your own generator. It does not include any physical hardware.

    How long does it take to build The Lost Generator?

    Most users complete the assembly in 3 to 5 hours. It depends on your comfort level with basic tools and how quickly you gather the materials. The guide is broken down clearly to make the process smooth, even for beginners.

    Do I need any prior electrical or mechanical experience?

    Not at all. The Lost Generator is built for everyday users, not engineers. If you can follow a checklist and use basic hand tools, you’ll be able to build the system. It’s a great introduction to DIY energy generation and off-grid electricity solutions.

    Is this a perpetual motion or free energy scam?

    No — this is a real system based on thermal-to-electric energy conversion. It is not a perpetual motion machine or unscientific scheme. The output depends on the heat source and generator configuration as taught in the guide.

    Disclaimer: This is a practical DIY generator system, not a mystical or “infinite power” device. All claims are grounded in tested mechanical processes.

    What can The Lost Generator power?

    Depending on your setup, it can power:

    • LED lighting systems
    • Emergency radios
    • Small fans
    • Laptops and USB-charging devices
    • Refrigerators (with extended setups)
    • Sump pumps or electric tools (in limited use)

    It’s ideal for off-grid survival, power outages, or reducing utility costs by covering some of your home’s daily load.

    What does The Lost Generator cost?

    As of the latest update, the guide is available for a one-time payment of $49 (discounted from $97). There are no hidden fees or recurring subscriptions.

    Pricing Disclaimer: Always check the official website for the most current price and promotions, as these may change at any time.

    Is there a refund policy?

    Yes, The Lost Generator comes with a 60-day money-back guarantee. If you’re not satisfied with the product or your results, you can request a full refund — no questions asked. This makes it a risk-free investment in your energy independence.

    Is this system legal to use in my home or community?

    Yes. Since it is a low-voltage, heat-powered system, there are no legal or permit requirements in most areas. You’re building a private-use generator, not installing a large-scale power source. It’s considered a personal project — just like solar cookers or water collection systems.

    Where do I get the parts?

    The guide includes a fullparts list with sourcing tips. Most items can be found at local hardware stores like Home Depot or Lowe’s, or ordered online via Amazon or specialty electronics stores. Total estimated material cost ranges from $72 to $200, depending on location and upgrades.

    Can I scale or upgrade The Lost Generator?

    Absolutely. Once you understand the core principles, you can build multiple units or modify your build to increase output. Many users customize their setup to power larger devices or charge battery storage systems for extended use.

    No solar? No problem. The Lost Generator guide shows you how to use heat to power your home affordably — order now and get everything you need in one easy download.

    Disclaimers & Disclosures

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    This article is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice of any kind. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional consultation, whether technical, electrical, medical, or legal. Always consult a qualified professional before beginning any do-it-yourself electrical or energy project. Readers assume full responsibility for the use of the information provided.

    Performance Disclaimer

    Results mentioned in this article, including but not limited to energy savings, performance capabilities, and system functionality, are based on individual use cases and may not be typical. There is no guarantee that every user will achieve the same results, and performance may vary depending on numerous factors including user skill, quality of components, environmental conditions, and adherence to instructions.

    No Energy or Utility Claims

    This content does not claim to eliminate dependence on public utilities, replace full-house energy systems, or promise uninterrupted power delivery. The product referenced is marketed as a supplemental energy solution and should not be interpreted as a substitute for commercial or regulated electricity services.

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    Any mention of health or safety benefits related to emergency preparedness or backup energy use is not intended to be construed as medical or therapeutic advice. Always follow official safety protocols and local codes when dealing with heat sources, wiring, or electrical components. Improper setup or misuse of components may result in injury, damage, or fire hazards.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: OPEC leaves global oil demand forecasts unchanged for 2025-2026

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    VIENNA, May 15 (Xinhua) — The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) on Wednesday left its forecast for global oil demand growth in 2025-2026 unchanged.

    In its monthly oil market report, OPEC forecasts demand growth of 1.3 million barrels per day in 2025 and about the same in 2026.

    “Total global oil demand is expected to average 105 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2025, supported by strong air travel demand and healthy road transport levels, as well as robust industrial, construction and agricultural activity in non-OECD countries,” OPEC said. Its analysts believe that increased capacity and profitability of the petrochemical industry in non-OECD countries will help boost oil demand. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI USA: May 14th, 2025 Heinrich Demands Answers on Public Lands Transfer in Southern New Mexico

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator for New Mexico Martin Heinrich

    Heinrich to Hegseth: “I have deep concerns that the Trump Administration is bypassing due process for individuals who either intentionally or unintentionally enter this newly restricted area, including United States citizens who may be stopped and detained by U.S. Army soldiers for trespassing on an unmarked military base”

    WASHINGTON — Today, U.S. Senator Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Ranking Member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, sent a letter to U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Secretary Pete Hegseth demanding answers on a number of significant questions that have arisen from the U.S. Department of the Interior’s transfer of approximately 109,651 acres of public land in Doña Ana, Luna, and Hidalgo Counties, New Mexico, to the U.S. Army.

    Local residents along New Mexico’s southern border use these lands for hiking, mountain biking, hunting, camping, and experiencing New Mexico’s natural heritage, while ranchers depend on them for grazing access critical to their livelihoods. These lands also include the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, NM State Highway 9, and significant acreage within New Mexico Game and Fish Hunt Units 25, 26, and 27. 

    Crossing into a National Defense Area can lead to charges under Title 50 of the U.S. Code, which can carry penalties of up to one year in custody and fines up to $100,000. During a visit to the newly designated National Defense Area along New Mexico’s southern border with Secretary Hegseth, Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of New Mexico Ryan Ellison said, “Trespassers into the National Defense Area will be Federally prosecuted — no exceptions.”

    The Trump Administration has thus far failed to install appropriate signage at the perimeters of the National Defense Area to clearly mark its boundaries.

    “I have deep concerns that the Trump Administration is bypassing due process for individuals who either intentionally or unintentionally enter this newly restricted area, including United States citizens who may be stopped and detained by U.S. Army soldiers for trespassing on an unmarked military base,” Heinrich wrote to Secretary Hegseth.

    “While I understand the Department’s stated interest in reducing migrant crossings at the border, this transfer raises a number of urgent questions,” Heinrich continued.

    In the letter, Heinrich demanded Secretary Hegseth answer the following questions:

    1. What is the current public access status of the lands under the NDA designation? Are these areas now closed to public entry, or are they still accessible to U.S. citizens or persons legally present in the United States?
    1. If this area is not fully open to the public, will the Department install signage to clearly mark the boundaries of the NDA along the perimeter of every restricted area? For example, will signage be installed adjacent to NM State Highway 9, such that individuals can see the signage before entering the northern boundary of the NDA? Similarly, will signage be installed at the southern perimeter of the NDA such that individuals can see the signage before entering the NDA?
    1. Are you enforcing trespassing on the NDA north of the Roosevelt Reservation? If not, why did the Administration withdraw the entire NDA?
    1. Will you notify the public about any new public access restrictions on the NDA?
    1. The NDA includes significant acreage within New Mexico Game and Fish Hunt Units 25, 26, and 27. Will hunting continue to be allowed within the NDA, and if so, under what additional regulations or conditions?
    1. Are other recreational uses, including hiking, camping, and off-road vehicle use, still allowed within the NDA?
    1. Can hikers on the Continental Divide National Scenic Trail access the southern terminus, which is located within the NDA?
    1. Are there any grazing permits previously authorized in the affected area? If so, will ranchers retain access under the new designation?
    1. How many private individuals or entities currently hold rights-of-way (ROW) or easements within the newly withdrawn boundary? Will they still have access to their ROWs?
    1. How many mining claims are within the boundary of the NDA?
    1. Can the New Mexico State Land Office access state land within the NDA? Can lease or permit holders on state land within the NDA continue to utilize those state trust lands pursuant to those leases or permits?
    1. Does the NDA limit road access to any private property within the boundaries of the NDA? If so, how is the department providing access to those private property owners?
    1. Are DOD personnel crossing private lands or using private roads to access DOD-managed land within in the NDA? If so, which properties? Are they doing so with the consent of those property owners? If military personnel are entering private land without permission of the landowner, under what authority are they accessing that private land?
    1. It has been reported that at least 300 individuals have been detained within the NDA area since the designation. How many of these individuals were U.S. citizens or were legally present in the United States?

    “The residents of southern New Mexico have longstanding relationships with these lands — whether as business owners, stewards, sportsmen, ranchers, or recreational users. As such, decisions that significantly alter their access or legal standing must be made transparently and with meaningful consultation. Further, it is of upmost importance that federal laws and the Constitution are upheld, ” Heinrich concluded the letter.

    The full text of the letter is here.

    For a list of Heinrich’s actions to keep public lands in public hands, click here.

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  • MIL-OSI New Zealand: David Seymour: Address to Craigs Investment Partners

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    ACT Leader David Seymour: Address to Craigs Investment Partners Auckland

    Introduction

    Thank you to Craigs Investment Partners for hosting me today.

    Every three years, we elect a new Parliament. Every year, we get a new Budget. And every Budget brings a flurry of headlines, hot takes, and handouts. But too often, what’s missing is a long view, a vision that extends beyond the next fiscal year, the next election, or the next political sugar hit.

    In other words, instead of looking towards the next election, we should be thinking about the next generation.

    Right now, New Zealand is in the middle of a repair job. After years of economic mismanagement and runaway spending, this Government is trying to patch the roof while the rain still falls. ACT supports that effort. But we also ask a bigger question: what comes next? Not just in the next quarter or the next Budget, but in the next few decades.

    Because building a stronger economy starts with a long-term economic vision. A vision that restores freedom and personal responsibility to the individual, and rewards effort and innovation.

    In a week’s time the Government will be revealing Budget 2025. It will detail the Government’s specific spending and revenue choices, key new infrastructure investments, the path for borrowing and debt and our plans for strengthening the fundamentals of the New Zealand economy.

    New Zealand has gone through a tough few years of high inflation, high interest rates and little to no real growth. The Government has been running big deficits and accumulating debt. I’m proud to be part of a government that is slowing the spending of previous governments and making savings so we can fund the things that are most important.

    Inflation and interest rates have been beaten back. Government doesn’t control every factor influencing them, but we can control our own spending. The Government’s commitment to spend less and maintaining that discipline over four years has helped win the war on inflation and interest rates.

    Last week, Brooke van Velden MP made long-overdue changes to a broken pay equity system. As usual, Labour and the unions responded with scare tactics and misinformation. The fact is that Brooke’s changes bring back common sense. Pay equity claims will still be possible – but they’ll need real evidence of discrimination, not assumptions. That means a system that’s fair, workable, and sustainable for the long term.

    The reason I bring this up is because Brooke’s fixes will have major budget implications, billions of dollars that balance the books and allow investments in important areas like health and education. She’s managed to do it in a way that means claims can still progress in cases of genuine sex-based discrimination – but if you’re a librarian looking to get a pay rise comparable to a fisheries officer then you’re out of luck.

    Not many MPs would have the guts to take a controversial piece of work like this and progress it for the greater good. Brooke has shown what ACT is bringing to this Government – a willingness to take on tough issues and stand by our principles. This approach needs to be replicated and applied across a wider range of issues in order for New Zealand to tackle long-term issues.

    Looking beyond a four-year cycle

    Next week’s budget will take another step in the right direction for economic recovery. But while short-term repair is essential, we also need a long-term vision. What happens beyond this four-year cycle?

    Previous Labour Budgets offered headline-grabbing sugar hits, ‘Wellbeing Budgets’ that felt good in the moment but lacked staying power, they essentially worked to pick a group, give them some money, and promote their generosity. The point that was often missed was that to give money to that group someone else had to stump up, probably your children and grandchildren. Now, this Government is carrying out the hard, necessary work by cutting unnecessary spending and reinvesting in core areas. But what comes next?

    When it comes to government spending, New Zealand is standing on a burning platform. Last year, even as our population grew slightly, thanks to births and inbound migration, our economy shrank by one percent.

    But here’s the real kicker: $10 billion of what the government spent was just to pay interest on existing debt. And next year? We’ll pay interest on the interest. The consequence? Government debt is forecast to soar past $200 billion in 2026.

    Our national debt is growing by almost $2 million an hour, or more than $47 million a day.

    As of the first quarter of 2025, New Zealand’s unemployment rate stands at 5.1 per cent, the highest in 4.5 years. Employment growth is minimal, and wage inflation has decelerated. At the same time, the doubling of debt we saw under the previous government is the new normal with $234.1 billion in debt by 2028/29, that’s $46,800 for every man, woman and child in this country today. The opposition is quick to deny responsibility. But let’s be real – it was under them debt went from 20-40 per cent of GDP. We are now projected to see a slowing and a decline. It was under Labour that inflation rose to 7 per cent and hollowed out the economy, it is under us that we have seen it come down to the usual low levels.

    This is not sustainable. Not if you want your children and grandchildren to experience the same opportunities you once had.

    And the challenges don’t stop there. There’s a demographic tailwind in our population growth, that’s becoming a headwind when it comes to balancing the books.

    Our population is aging fast. Every year, around 60,000 people turn 65 and become eligible for superannuation.

    We cannot keep ducking the big questions. Because what’s coming is not just a fiscal ripple, it’s a tidal wave that will envelop the country.

    The global economy is more interconnected than ever before. As a small, open economy, New Zealand won’t escape the next global shock.

    When Grant Robertson cranked up the money printers, blame was levelled at Putin, Covid, and cyclones. But crises are a fact of life, not an excuse for policy failure. It would be too easy for this Government to blame Trump. But a resilient country must be prepared regardless of who or what is happening around them.

    In the 1990s, New Zealand demonstrated that resilience. Years of smart fiscal policy took our net core Crown debt from 55 per cent to just 5.4 per cent by 2008. Critics called it ‘austerity.’ But they’re still crying austerity when debt is 42.5 per cent. In 2019, pre-Covid, Jacinda Ardern’s Government was spending 28 per cent of GDP. In 2024, spending was 33.1 per cent of GDP. I don’t recall Labour being accused of austerity. But journalists and commentators find the current Government guilty of austerity when it spends 5 per cent of GDP more. Get real.

    When the Global Financial Crisis and Covid hit, we were ready. Fast forward to today. That 5.4 per cent is now 42.5 per cent. Net core Crown debt has exploded from $10.3 billion in 2008 to over $175 billion today.

    How did we get here?

    Well, the simple answer is out of control spending from irresponsible governments. We’ve been here before. After the Muldoon Government’s reckless spending nearly bankrupted the country, it took the Lange Government and Sir Roger Douglas’s economic reforms to steer us back from the brink.

    Growth and ambition

    New Zealand’s population is expected to reach 6 million by 2043. That’s a good thing. We should be encouraging our best and brightest to stay, and welcoming innovative minds from around the world. We have the wide-open spaces and natural beauty to attract people, but not the ambition or economic opportunity to retain them judging by the roughly 69,100 New Zealand citizens choosing to leave in the year to February 2025.

    We’ve tried spending more and the result was more debt and many of the same problems. In fact, if there’s one thing Grant Robertson taught us all it’s that we can’t spend our way out of this mess. Without radical policy change, there is no plausible path that avoids long-term fiscal and social collapse.

    So what can we do?

    Smaller, smarter government

    We should make government itself more efficient. Fewer ministers, fewer departments, and clearer accountability. New Zealanders don’t need 82 portfolios to live better lives. They just need a government that does its job, and then gets out of their way.

    It’s a shift away from the idea that the government exists to solve every problem by creating a minister named after it. And towards a view that the government’s job is to manage your money responsibly and provide core public services that allow you to go about your life, respecting your property rights.

    If the Government was truly focused on outcomes rather than optics, we’d have fewer ministers but higher standards. We’d have fewer bureaucrats, but better services. We’d be empowering New Zealanders to make their own decisions, not adding layers of officials to make them for us.

    Our proposal is to have:

    • Only 20 Ministers, with no ministers outside cabinet
    • No associate ministers, except in finance
    • Abolish ‘portfolios’, there’s either a department or there’s not
    • Reduce the number of departments to 30 by merging them and removing low-value functions
    • Ensure each department is overseen by only one minister
    • Up to eight under-secretaries supporting the busiest ministers, effectively a training ground for future cabinet ministers

    More personal choice in education and health

    A lot of the biggest problems we face as a nation can be solved by ensuring the next generation has access to a great education.

    While our Government has made a lot of improvements in this area, banning devices that were destroying children’s concentration, bringing back charter schools to ensure there is more flexibility and choice in the system, and returning logic and common sense to the curriculum in key areas like literacy and numeracy, many parents still ask, how do we spend $330,000 on every child’s education and still get these results?

    What if we gave New Zealanders a choice?

    With $333,000 per student over a lifetime, how many families would choose a better option if they had control over that money instead of handing it over to the Government. Like a KiwiSaver account, parents and students would be able to see the balance of funding that is available and make choices about how to fund an education.

    It is taking power away from the bureaucracy and back to the people. The only way to ensure New Zealand’s schools become leaders rather than laggards is to have an education system that is responsive to parental demand rather than political orthodoxy.

    We can apply the same concept to the health system. How do we spend $6,000 per citizen annually on health, and still end up on waiting lists?

    What if every person could opt out of the public health system and take their $6,000 to buy private health insurance? Many would. And many would be better off.

    We shouldn’t have a default position of tax and spend for every public service. If the past few years have taught us anything it’s that taxing and spending more doesn’t lead to greater outcomes. Giving people greater control over their own lives would bring about real change.

    Zero-basing government

    We need to stop assuming government departments and activities should continue because they always have. It’s easy to think of New Zealand companies that no longer exist. Anyone shopped at Deka lately? Read the Auckland Star? Got a loan from South Canterbury Finance? Had Mainzeal put anything up for you? Anyone here had a night in thanks to Video Ezy this decade?

    For a variety of reasons those national brands along with a lot of other local businesses are gone. Basically, if they don’t deliver better than anyone else could, they go. But when was the last time you heard of a government department being surplus to requirements and closed down?

    How many zombie departments and zombie bureaucrats does this country have? People who just carry on collecting a pay cheque for their own purposes instead of any public purpose. Why do we put up with the idea that government can get bigger, but it can never get smaller?

    ACT says we need to zero base government. By that I mean going back to zero and asking ourselves, if the departments and bureaucracies we have now didn’t exist, would we establish them today?

    We would ask every department to answer the simple question; if you didn’t exist, who would notice and why?

    The justifications will have to fit with a robust view of what government can, and can’t, do.

    • Can the private sector provide this service?
    • Is there a genuine conflict between citizens’ interests that cannot be resolved without government intervention?
    • What are the costs and benefits of this activity, and do the benefits outweigh the costs?

    The size of government would be reduced dramatically by eliminating activities that don’t fit with these simple questions.

    Tackling the hard conversations

    We need a serious conversation about the future of retirement income. Not because it’s easy, but because it’s essential.

    We need to face facts on superannuation. People are living over ten years longer than they were two generations ago, and they are having fewer children to pay taxes for superannuation. That means we need to consider whether our current approach is fair or sustainable. This could mean increasing the age by two months per year until it reaches 67. Someone who is currently retired would see no difference from this policy. Someone who is currently 64 would be eligible for superannuation two months later than currently planned. Sooner or later, a Government will need to address this.

    The Winter Energy Payment makes a big difference for a lot of Kiwis, but for a lot more it lands in a special account that gets put aside for a holiday fund. Why don’t we ensure that the Winter Energy Payment went to those who needed it. It could be restricted to over-65s who hold Community Services Cards and recipients of main benefits.

    Then there’s the corporate welfare. It took political courage for Sir Roger Douglas to ditch the agriculture subsidies and ask farmers to embrace the market. Looking back, I don’t think you’d find a farmer who wouldn’t agree that it was the right decision.

    Why don’t we just let people keep more of their taxes and spend and invest their money the way they’d like to?

    Between health, education, pensions, and welfare you have around $95 billion, a massive chunk of the government’s budget. The question isn’t whether we’re spending enough in these areas, it’s how we can find more productivity growth so New Zealanders get better services.

    Cutting red tape

    Housing and infrastructure costs are out of control not because of material costs, but because of government regulation. The RMA, excessive building codes, and earthquake regulations are driving prices sky-high. Reform is long overdue.

    The Government is doing a huge amount of work in this area, most importantly by delivering a property rights based RMA – a concept ACT has fought hard for.

    Long term, there will need to be a change in attitude when it comes to lawmaking. The Regulatory Standards Bill is one tool to do this, bringing transparency to lawmaking so when a politician makes a silly populist law, they’ll need to justify it to the public.

    I think the Regulatory Standards Bill could have prevented many of the issues we’re dealing with today. Take earthquake regulations. In Auckland the chance of a major seismic event is roughly one in 110,000 years, yet property owners there are still being forced through costly assessments and upgrade requirements designed for high-risk areas.

    It makes no sense. These one-size-fits-all rules are driving up costs and pushing down property values without delivering meaningful safety benefits. Instead of scaring owners into unnecessary spending, good policy would have adopted a risk-based approach that targets genuine seismic threats, not bureaucratic box-ticking.

    These law changes are costly, mainly in lost productivity for decades to come. The Government’s default position should be not to regulate. Regulation should be the exception, not the rule. We must trust people, not bureaucracy.

    The challenge

    If we carry on in the current direction, we won’t remain a first-world country. We’ll be a middling island in the Pacific, lamenting the opportunities we let pass us by.

    There is a way forward. But it starts with honesty.

    We must rebuild New Zealand as a country that works, not just for today, but for generations to come. That means putting power back in the hands of people. That means cutting waste, reforming entitlements, and restoring ambition.

    It means choosing freedom over control, responsibility over excuses, and aspiration over resentment.

    MIL OSI New Zealand News

  • MIL-OSI: EverGen Infrastructure Corp. Announces Receipt of TSX Venture Exchange Final Approval of Real Property Sale and Update to Previously Announced Financing

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    VANCOUVER, British Columbia, May 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — EverGen Infrastructure Corp. (“EverGen” or the “Company”) (TSXV: EVGN) is pleased to announced that, further to its press release dated March 17, 2025, the purchase and sale agreement dated March 13, 2025 with an effective date of February 28, 2025 (the “Agreement”) between 2065947 Alberta Ltd. and James Betts (collectively, the “Purchasers”) and Fraser Valley Biogas Ltd. (the “Vendor”), a subsidiary of the Company, has received final approval from the TSX Venture Exchange (the “TSXV”).

    The Agreement was entered into in connection with the disposition of certain real property having a municipal address of 2016 Interprovincial Highway, Abbotsford, B.C. V3G 2H8 and legally described as Parcel Identifier: 010-837-906, Lot 79, Section 13, Township 19, New Westminster District Plan 4211 (the “Property”) by the Vendor to the Purchasers (the “Transaction”) for a total purchase price of $2,620,000 (the “Purchase Price”), with $870,000 (the “Deferred Amount”) to be paid by the Purchasers upon the completion of the sale of a separate property owned by the Purchasers on or prior to December 31, 2025, though the sale is currently anticipated to be completed by the end of May 2025. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the terms of the Transaction provide that certain buildings, structures and equipment situated on the Property and the Company’s existing lease agreements are not included in the Purchase Price.

    In accordance with the terms of the Transaction, the Vendor has leased a portion of the Property from the Purchaser for a term of up to 20 years. The Vendor will pay $186,000 in rent to the Purchasers, calculated on an annual basis, though the amount of rent payable will be reduced to $124,236, calculated on an annual basis, during the time period when the Deferred Amount is outstanding. Additionally, the Purchasers were also assigned a lease between the Vendor and a third-party in respect of a portion of the Property and as a result, certain existing lease payments will now be directed to the Purchasers.

    As James Bett’s is the Chief Operating Officer of the Company, the Transaction involves a Non-Arm’s Length Party (as such term is defined under the polices of the TSX Venture Exchange) and constitutes a “related party transaction” under Multilateral Instrument 61-101 – Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions (“MI 61-101”). The Company is relying on the exemption from the valuation requirement pursuant to Section 5.5(b) (Issuer Not Listed on Specified Markets) of MI 61-101 and from the minority shareholder approval requirement prescribed by Section 5.7(1)(a) (Fair Market Value Not More Than 25 Percent of Market Capitalization) of MI 61-101 as of the time of the Agreement in respect of the Transaction.

    Financing Update

    Further to the Company’s press release dated April 23, 2025, EverGen wishes to provide an update on the previously announced share purchase and reorganization agreement with Ask America, LLC (the “Share Purchase and Reorganization Agreement”) and the connected private placement of common shares of the Company for total gross proceeds of up to CAD$7,000,000 (the “Private Placement”). Subject to final TSXV approval, all material conditions precedent that may be satisfied prior to closing of the Agreement have been satisfied, including receipt of the requisite shareholder approvals, and the Company anticipates closing as soon as final TSXV approval is received.

    About EverGen Infrastructure Corp.

    EverGen, Canada’s Renewable Natural Gas Infrastructure Platform, is combating climate change and helping communities contribute to a sustainable future. Headquartered on the West Coast of Canada, EverGen is an established independent renewable energy producer which acquires, develops, builds, owns and operates a portfolio of Renewable Natural Gas, waste to energy, and related infrastructure projects. EverGen is focused on Canada, with continued growth expected across other regions in North America and beyond.

    For more information about EverGen Infrastructure Corp. and our projects, please visit www.evergeninfra.com.

    Cautionary Statements Regarding Forward Looking Information

    This news release contains “forward-looking information” and “forward-looking statements” (collectively, “forward-looking statements”) within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements and are based on expectations, estimates and projections as at the date of this news release. Any statement that involves discussions with respect to predictions, expectations, beliefs, plans, projections, objectives, assumptions, future events or performance (often but not always using phrases such as “expects”, or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “anticipates” or “does not anticipate”, “plans”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “forecasts”, “estimates”, “believes”, and or “intends” or variations of such words and phrases or stating that certain actions, events or results “may” or “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken to occur or be achieved) are not statements of historical fact and may be forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable, are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause the actual results and future events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, but are not limited to: general business, economic, regulatory, competitive, political and social uncertainties; the delay or failure to receive required approvals (including shareholder, board, third party, TSXV and regulatory approvals); the timing of completion of the sale of a separate property owned by the Purchasers in relation to the payment of the Deferred Amount; and the closing of the Share Purchase and Reorganization Agreement and the Private Placement, including the acceptance of the TSXV of the Private Placement. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements and information contained in this news release. Except as required by law, EverGen assumes no obligation to update the forward-looking statements of beliefs, opinions, projections, or other factors, should they change, except as required by law.

    Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

    Not for distribution to U.S. Newswire Services or for dissemination in the United States. Any failure to comply with this restriction may constitute a violation of U.S. Securities Laws.

    Contacts
    EverGen Infrastructure Corp.
    Co-founder & CEO
    Mischa Zajtmann
    604-202-7004
    mischa@evergeninfra.com

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Thompson, Bonamici Introduce Legislation to Strengthen Community Services Block Grant Program

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Glenn Thompson (5th District Pennsylvania)

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representatives Glenn “GT” Thompson (R-PA) and Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR) today introduced the Community Services Block Grant Improvement Act of 2025 to update the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) program.

    The CSBG program is the only federal program with the singular mission of fighting poverty. The program supports more than 1,000 Community Action Agencies (CAAs) in nearly every county across the United States.
     
    For more than 60 years, CAAs have provided a range of holistic services to low-income individuals and communities across the country, including education, skills development, financial literacy, and other services promoting economic independence. CAAs serve an estimated 10 million low-income individuals annually, representing nearly 5 million families across the U.S., providing a critical “first stop” for those in need to navigate the resources available to them. 

    “The Community Services Block Grant fulfills a core American value: neighbors helping neighbors in need,” Rep. Thompson said. “This bipartisan legislation reaffirms our commitment to reducing poverty to strengthening communities across the country, provides much needed reforms to ensure community action agencies across the country can continue to serve vulnerable populations, and ultimately will help put those in poverty on the path to independence.” 

    “Congress created the Community Services Block Grant program to assist low-income individuals and families during challenging times while addressing the causes and conditions of poverty,” Rep. Bonamici said. “The program funds Community Action Agencies and benefits millions of people across the country. I am pleased to join my colleague Rep. Glenn “GT” Thompson in leading this bipartisan update to CSBG to provide Oregonians and Americans with opportunities that will help them achieve stability so they can thrive rather than struggle.”
     
    “Representatives Thompson and Bonamici have a proven record of putting Americans first, and we thank them for their leadership on this bipartisan bill. It supports strong, successful community programs nationwide and brings local solutions, innovation, opportunity and hope to every corner of the country. The bill also reinforces Community Action’s commitment to performance, accountability and using every federal dollar wisely. Thanks to the steadfast, bipartisan leadership of Representatives Thompson and Bonamici, this bill will be a breath of fresh air for every American community when it passes.”- David Bradley, National Community Action Foundation CEO

    COMMUNITY SUPPORT
    “I am deeply thankful for Congressman GT Thompson, who has consistently been a true champion for Central Pennsylvania Community Action, Inc. and the Community Services Block Grant. His unwavering support ensures that we can continue to provide vital programs and services like the Weatherization Assistance Program, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, sixteen (16) food pantries, Medical Assistance Transportation Program, and four (4) HUD subsidized housing projects to individuals and families across Clearfield and Centre Counties (10,312 individuals in 2024). Without his advocacy, our ability to meet the growing needs of the community would be severely limited. We are fortunate to have a representative who truly understands and values the impact of community action.” – Michelle Stiner, Executive Director, Central Pennsylvania Community Action
     
    “Congressman Glenn Thompson has been a steadfast advocate for Armstrong County Community Action Partnership (ACCAP), consistently recognizing the vital role local organizations play in improving lives and creating stronger, more resilient communities. His support ensures that Armstrong County families have access to the tools, resources, and opportunities they need to thrive, including access to nutritious food, which is fundamental to health and stability. ACCAP operates the Armstrong County Foodbank; we have 16 food pantries spread throughout the county. In 2023, our foodbank distributed nearly 12,000 boxes of food, and in 2024, that number rose to nearly 19,000 boxes. That is a 63% increase in one year. Congressman Thompson understands these types of challenges communities face, especially in rural counties like Armstrong. We’re grateful for his continued commitment to the work our agency does every day – lifting people up, fostering self-sufficiency, and building a brighter future for everyone.” – Marlene Petro, Executive Director, Armstrong Country Community Action Partnership
     
    “For the last sixty years, the Community Services Block Grant has been a catalytic tool employed across the United States to improve conditions for people with low incomes, empowering them to gain the skills needed to live stable, economically secure lives and be active and engaged members of their local communities. Organizations who steward the block grant in their local service territories have helped set the foundations for individuals and communities to flourish and thrive. Our agency has chosen to adopt food security and agricultural services as a foundational pillar of community health and vitality. Food security work is not simply concerned with the availability of food, but it is also concerned with the nutritional health of that food and how it contributes to the ability of a human being to grow and flourish. We believe that food, farms, and farmers are not only foundational to an individual’s ability to grow and flourish, but also to community health and prosperity. Representative G.T. Thompson’s interest in both agriculture and the Community Services Block Grant speaks to his leadership in these areas and his commitment to ensuring that communities across the nation maintain access to all the resources available that contribute to community and individual prosperity.” – Sandra Curry, Executive Director, Community Partnership, Inc.
     
    “Congressman Thompson has been a steadfast advocate for Community Action, Inc. and the vital work we do to assist low-income individuals striving for self-sufficiency. His leadership as Vice Chair of the Congressional Community Action Caucus and his dedication to reauthorizing and improving the Community Services Block Grant Program demonstrate his unwavering commitment to fighting poverty. Congressman Thompson’s community-oriented approach, including his active participation in local events and openness to discussing collaborative projects, highlights his role as a true friend of the community. His efforts to expand resources and eligibility for CSBG ensure that the essential services we provide like emergency shelter, weatherization, food assistance and veteran housing assistance remain accessible to those who work hard but need a helping hand. His bipartisan advocacy continues to strengthen the foundation of Community Action, Inc. and uplift countless lives.” – Misty Fleming, CEO, Community Action, Inc.

    ABOUT THE BILL
    The Community Services Block Grant Improvement Act of 2025 will reauthorize this critical program for ten years and make long-overdue updates to improve federal efforts to reduce poverty. Updates to the CSBG program include:

    • Reauthorizing the CSBG Act for 7 years and increases the resources available to CAAs to fulfill the program’s mission
    • Permanently raising income eligibility for participation in the CSBG program to 200 percent of the poverty line, which is the current, temporary threshold for the program
    • Increasing transparency and accountability for federal CSBG dollars, ensuring states and CAAs are maximizing federal investments
    • Authorizing a Broadband Navigator Program to respond to the broadband and digital needs of low-income families and communities
    • Requiring federal and state training and technical assistance to be responsive to local economic conditions, including natural disasters, that may create economic insecurity

    To read the full bill text, click here.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Thompson, Sewell Introduce Solid American Hardwood Tax Credit Act

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Glenn Thompson (5th District Pennsylvania)

    Bipartisan bill will level playing field for American-grown and manufactured hardwood products

    WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representatives Glenn “GT” Thompson (R-PA) and Terri Sewell (D-AL) introduced the Solid American Hardwood Tax Credit Act to allow individual taxpayers to include solid American manufactured hardwood products, such as flooring and paneling, as qualified home energy efficiency improvements under the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit. By including hardwood materials as eligible products for this credit, the legislation will provide meaningful environmental and economic benefits.

    As a building material, hardwood actively sequesters carbon and serves as long-term carbon storage in residential structures. Carbon storage reduces the impact of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and helps support more sustainable practices. By ensuring hardwood materials are fairly counted as an energy efficient home improvement, this legislation will help lower the cost of housing, strengthen American manufacturing, and protect American jobs.

    “Pennsylvania is blessed with some of the finest hardwoods in the world, which have provided thousands of jobs across the Commonwealth,” Rep. Thompson said. “This bill supports the Trump Administration’s timber production and housing affordability initiatives, ultimately helping to lower housing costs and strengthen American industry. I look forward to continuing to advocate for domestic hardwood production.”
     
    “Alabama’s rich history and association with timber farming and hardwood product sale & production is integral for a strong statewide economy,” Rep. Sewell said. “This legislation will help preserve American jobs in the lumber and hardwood industries by combating bad actors in China that have begun to flood markets with inadequate imitations of U.S made products.”
     
    “Without active management, responsible harvesting, and robust markets, the health of our hardwood forests—and the industries and communities that depend on them—are at serious risk.  Providing consumers with a tax credit to purchase real, American grown, American manufactured solid hardwood products over cheap, imported substitutes will save thousands of American jobs and small businesses in rural America,” said Dallin Brooks, Executive Director of the National Hardwood Lumber Association.

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  • MIL-OSI USA: Rep. Veasey Blasts Republicans for Silencing Lung Cancer Survivor at Medicaid Hearing

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Marc Veasey (33rd District of Texas)

    Headline: Rep. Veasey Blasts Republicans for Silencing Lung Cancer Survivor at Medicaid Hearing

    Washington D.C.-  In a disturbing escalation of Republican efforts to gut Medicaid behind closed doors, Republicans on the Energy & Commerce Committee tonight silenced a constituent and lung cancer survivor who dared to speak out against their disastrous healthcare cuts that would be a death warrant for millions of Americans.

    Carla, a Texan and daughter of a WWII Veteran, dialed into the E&C Committee’s hearing to share her powerful story—how she lost her health insurance after the startup she worked for collapsed, and how Medicaid became her only lifeline after being diagnosed with lung cancer. Rather than listen, Republicans cut her off and attempted to reprimand Congressman Veasey for standing up for her right to be heard.

    Why the censorship? Because Republicans are pushing a $715 billion tax cut for billionaires—paid for by slashing Medicaid and ripping healthcare away from millions of Americans. And they’re doing it in secret: scheduling the Medicaid portion of the hearing in the dead of night to bury the news and avoid accountability.

    “They’re not just cowards—they’re liars,” said Congressman Veasey. “They’re lying about Medicaid. They’re too scared to face their own constituents at town halls, and too ashamed to defend their cuts in daylight. They tried to silence Carla—but I (we) won’t be silenced. If Republicans won’t defend Medicaid or the people who rely on it, then I will. To Trump and Republicans: STOP CAPPIN’.”

    From running away from the American people to shutting down voices in committee, Republicans are proving they can’t defend their own actions—because they know the truth would infuriate the voters they’re betraying.

    Congressman Veasey and Democrats vow to keep fighting back—loudly, publicly, and relentlessly—because Medicaid should not be a sacrifice for billionaires’ tax breaks.

    Rep. Veasey repeatedly called out Republicans for lying to the American people about Medicaid. 

    MIL OSI USA News

  • MIL-OSI USA: Pelosi, Democratic Women’s Caucus to Committee Republicans: Don’t Cut Medicaid and SNAP, Stand with Women and Families

    Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi Representing the 12th District of California

    Washington, D.C. — Yesterday, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi joined 42 Democratic Women’s Caucus members led by DWC Chair Teresa Leger Fernández (NM-03), Vice Chair Emilia Sykes (OH-13), and Policy Task Force Co Chair Deborah K. Ross (NC-02) in sending a letter to the Republican Members of the House Energy and Commerce, Ways and Means, and Agriculture Committees. The letter urged Republicans to stand with women and families by protecting Medicaid, SNAP, and other programs women and families need to thrive in their budget.

    In the letter, sent Monday evening ahead of markups this week, DWC members explained why Medicaid and SNAP are so important for women and families across America, and how devastating these cuts will be to women already struggling to put food on the table or provide for their families:

    “62% of SNAP households serving children are headed by a single adult, of which 92% were headed by women. We have a simple question for you: will you stand with single moms trying to feed their kids or with billionaires? Cuts to SNAP could steal food from the mouths of 11 million children ages 5 to 17; 4.4 million children under the age of 5; and 7.8 million seniors ages 60 and older. With rising grocery prices, this devastation will be felt even harder.”

    “Ripping health care away from pregnant women and closing down rural hospitals under the guise of ‘eliminating waste, fraud, and abuse’ is nothing but a poor excuse for abandoning women, babies, and your duty as a Member of Congress. There are many ways to reduce fraud and keep women safe–we call on you to protect women and babies by voting against any and all cuts to Medicaid and other essential health programs.”

    The Members also called on Republicans to “consider the experiences of your constituents who are navigating increasing costs while raising a family and preserve or increase the Child Tax Credit to help women and families.”

    The full letter can be accessed here

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