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Category: Energy

  • MIL-OSI Africa: Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Secretary General Praises His Majesty King Mohammed VI’s Leadership in Advancing Socioeconomic Development in Morocco


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    The Secretary General of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), Mr. Kao Kim Hourn, praised His Majesty King Mohammed VI’s leadership in advancing social and economic development in Morocco, expressing his appreciation for the Royal initiatives for Africa.

    This position was expressed in the Joint Summary of Meeting between the Minister of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates, Mr. Nasser Bourita, and ASEAN Secretary-General.

    In this document, Kao, who is on his first visit to Morocco and Africa, praised “His Majesty King Mohammed VI’s leadership in advancing social and economic developments towards ensuring continued stability, prosperity and development in the country.”

    He also commended “the major socio-economic and infrastructure developments and the successful reforms achieved in Morocco.”

    Kao also praised His Majesty King Mohammed VI’s enlightened vision for the African continent through the Strategic Royal Initiatives.

    In this regard, he noted with appreciation the Atlantic Initiatives launched by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, namely the Initiative to enable Atlantic Ocean Access for Sahel states, the Africa-Atlantic Gas pipeline (AAGP) and the Atlantic African States Initiatives.

    The ASEAN Secretary-General underlined that Morocco’s “numerous assets make it an attractive platform for trade and investments for ASEAN governments and business communities.”

    He added that the “partnership between both sides will facilitate the access of ASEAN to the African space and the opportunities offered under the Atlantic Initiatives in the region.”

    Mr. Bourita and Kao agreed that Morocco offers an important gateway for ASEAN Member States to Africa. In the same vein, ASEAN represents a real opportunity for Morocco to develop and open up for more economic cooperation with the region in particular and with Asia as a whole.

    ASEAN Secretary-General Kao Kim Hourn is paying a working visit to Morocco from June 24 to 26 at the invitation of Mr. Bourita.

    This regional grouping includes the 10 countries of Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Brunei Darussalam, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Kingdom of Morocco – Ministry of Foreign Affairs, African Cooperation and Moroccan Expatriates.

    MIL OSI Africa –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Global: US attack on Iran lacks legal justification and could lead to more nuclear proliferation

    Source: The Conversation – UK – By David Hastings Dunn, Professor of International Politics in the Department of Political Science and International Studies, University of Birmingham

    After a stern warning from Donald Trump, Israel and Iran appear finally to be observing a US-brokered ceasefire announced by Donald Trump overnight on June 23. But just as it remains unclear what the state of the conflict is, many other uncertainties remain when it comes to the US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.

    We still don’t know the extent to which Iran’s stock of enriched uranium and the capability to use it have been destroyed. But leaving aside such practical considerations, the US bombing raid also constituted an attack on the prevailing international legal order.

    In some ways, the US actions echo the 1981 Israeli strike on Osirak when the Israeli Air Force attacked and partially destroyed Iraq’s Osirak nuclear reactor, killing ten Iraqi soldiers and one French technician.

    However, the US attack can be seen as more serious because it has been launched in a far more fragile and geopolitical environment. Moreover, the state violating the legal rules is the erstwhile guardian of the legal order –– the USA.


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    The attacks appear to be the logical follow through of Trump’s withdrawal from the joint comprehensive plan of action (JCPOA) in 2018. This was the Obama-era agreement that significantly limited Iran’s enrichment of nuclear material. For Trump, that negotiated deal was imperfect, as it relied on ongoing Iranian restraint. His decision to unleash US bombers was designed to end the nascent Iranian nuclear threat once and for all.

    But such unilateral actions rarely result in such black and white results. And this situation shows every indication of being no different. It is for this reason that negotiated solutions and agreed legal frameworks are generally regarded as better long-term solutions than military force.

    A significant inhibition on the use of force to remove nuclear threats has been its lack of justification under international law. When the administration of George W Bush decided to launch its invasion of Iraq in 2003, the US, UK and Australian governments that spearheaded the invasion relied on the express legal justification that Iraq was already in breach of existing UN security council resolutions that required it to be disarmed of all weapons of mass destruction (WMD).

    For his part, Trump relied on the argument that Iran’s nuclear facilities already posed an imminent threat to US security. This argument had been undermined by none other than Trump’s director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, just weeks previously.

    Gabbard testified before Congress in March that the US “continues to assess that Iran is not building a nuclear weapon and Supreme Leader Khamenei has not authorised the nuclear weapons programme he suspended in 2003”.

    Tulsi Gabbard delivers the annual threat assessment in March 2025.

    Trump, who has a habit of ignoring his intelligence community, dismissed Gabbard’s assessment saying, “I don’t care what she said. I think they’re very close to having it”.

    No legal justification

    One thing that is striking about the June 22 US bombing campaign is the cursory attention given to any substantive legal justification. It’s a distinct contrast to Bush’s attempts – however much this strained the law to breaking point – to justify his 2003 use of force.

    The US ambassador to the United Nations, Dorothy Camille Shea, made only the most limited of references to the legality of the action in her speech to the UN security council a day after the US strikes.

    George W Bush’s ‘Mission accomplished’ speech.

    In our book Drones, Force, and Law we demonstrate how the defining mark of an international society is that states recognise the need to give an account of their behaviour in terms of the accepted legal rules.

    Even when policymakers know that they are breaking established interpretations of the law, they rarely admit this publicly. They seek to offer a legal justification – however strained and implausible – that is in conformity with the rules.

    If a state openly admitted that it was violating the law, giving a justification for its conduct only in terms of that state’s values and beliefs, then it would be treating others with contempt. It would, to quote the respected Australian international relations theorist, Hedley Bull, “place in jeopardy all the settled expectations that states have about one another’s behaviour”.

    This is exactly what Trump is doing by not seeking to expressly justify the US’ use of force in legal terms. This invites others to mount a broader assault on international law itself as something that is both fragile and hypocritical in the hands of the powerful.

    Unintended consequences

    The US has justified its attack as aimed at preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. But a perverse consequence of the attack is that it is likely to further erode the norm against proliferation. There are two key arguments here.

    The first is that all three Iranian facilities attacked were, before Israel initially attacked Iran on June 12, under International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards. So, by attacking these installations, the US – like Israel four decades ago with its attack against Osirak – was signalling that it had no confidence in the multilateral mechanisms of non-proliferation. It was essentially saying that it has to rely on unilateral action.

    The second consequence is that a strike aimed at preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons may instead push it – and others – to accelerate weaponisation efforts. These US attacks may confirm for many the earlier lessons from Iraq, as well as subsequently in Libya and Ukraine. States without nuclear weapons are vulnerable to regime change or military action.

    If this is the lesson that is drawn by those who live in dangerous neighbourhoods and who are increasingly worried about their security, then the US action could serve as a further spur to nuclear proliferation.

    Trump has shown a worrying propensity to ignore legal constraints on his power both domestically and internationally. This action, less than six months into his administration, is an alarming harbinger of his contempt for the internationally agreed legal rules restricting the use of force.

    David Hastings Dunn has previously received funding from the ESRC, the Gerda Henkel Foundation, the Open Democracy Foundation and has previously been both a NATO and a Fulbright Fellow.

    Nicholas Wheeler has formally received funding from the Economic and Social Research Council and the Open Society Foundations.

    – ref. US attack on Iran lacks legal justification and could lead to more nuclear proliferation – https://theconversation.com/us-attack-on-iran-lacks-legal-justification-and-could-lead-to-more-nuclear-proliferation-259638

    MIL OSI – Global Reports –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: NREL Welcomes 30 Participants To Join Energy to Communities Peer-Learning Cohorts on Utility Engagement and Load Growth

    Source: US National Renewable Energy Laboratory

    30 Local Leaders Join Two New Energy to Communities (E2C) Peer-Learning Cohorts on Electricity Load Growth and Utility Engagement


    The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is excited to announce the 30 local participants across 25 states, territories, and Tribes selected for two new Energy to Communities (E2C) peer-learning cohorts, managed on behalf of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).

    These cohorts will bring together local leaders, energy experts, and community organizations to tackle critical challenges related to electricity load growth, grid impacts, and electric utility partnerships. From July to December, the 15 participants in each cohort will convene monthly to learn from energy experts—and each other—about best practices, strategies, and tools for addressing these energy topics.

    The “Navigating Electricity Load Growth and Associated Utility Grid Impacts” cohort will focus on strategies for adapting to increasing electricity demand driven by emerging industries such as artificial intelligence and data centers. Participants will explore how grid infrastructure can evolve to meet new economic opportunities while maintaining reliability and resilience.

    The “Engaging With Electric Utilities for Successful Local Partnerships” cohort will equip local leaders with knowledge on electric utility regulation, core functions, and business models. Participants will gain insights into collaborative approaches for working effectively with electric utilities, fostering innovation, and advancing policies that support local energy needs.

    Participants from more than 200 communities have already participated in E2C peer-learning cohorts for educational resources, case studies, analysis and modeling tools, templates, trainings, and facilitated collaboration.

    Learn more about E2C’s three different technical assistance offerings, and apply for short-term expert match support today.

    “These peer-learning cohorts represent an exciting opportunity for communities to deepen their understanding of the evolving energy landscape while building strong partnerships to navigate these challenges,” said Jenny Sumner, the E2C program lead at NREL. “We look forward to facilitating these cohorts and providing participants with the tools and expertise needed to shape their energy futures.”

    The cohort topics and participants in the July 2025 cycle are:

    Navigating Electricity Load Growth and Associated Utility Grid Impacts

    • Bennett, Colorado
    • Blaine County, Idaho
    • Cherokee Nation (Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
    • Chester, Pennsylvania
    • Columbus Municipal Division of Power, Ohio
    • Falls City Economic Development and Growth Enterprise Inc. (EDGE), Nebraska
    • Frisco, Texas
    • Guam Power Authority, Guam
    • Madelia Municipal Light and Power, Minnesota
    • Middle Tennessee Electric, Tennessee
    • Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission, Indiana
    • Prince William County, Virginia
    • Redmond, Washington
    • Somerville, Massachusetts

    Engaging With Electric Utilities for Successful Local Partnerships

    • Athens-Clarke County, Georgia
    • Blaine County, Idaho
    • Boston, Massachusetts
    • Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission, Vermont
    • Delray Beach, Florida
    • Douglas County, Kansas
    • Greater Portland Council of Governments, Maine
    • Johnstown, Colorado
    • Las Cruces, New Mexico
    • Lucas County, Ohio, with Toledo, Ohio
    • Missoula, Montana
    • Sedona, Arizona
    • Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments, Alabama
    • Washoe County, Nevada
    • Windsor, Colorado

    Peer-learning cohorts are one of three technical assistance offerings from the E2C program, ranging from short-term technical assistance to address near-term energy challenges to more in-depth technical partnerships that support communities in developing abundant, reliable, affordable, and secure energy systems.

    E2C is funded by DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and managed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory with support from Argonne National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

    Learn more about E2C.

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Office of Sustainability Awards Environmental and Social Sustainability Grants to Student-Led Projects

    Source: US State of Connecticut

    UConn, consistently one of the top ten most sustainable universities in the United States, will be getting even better at upholding sustainable practices with the help of seven student-led projects this year.

    These innovative projects are funded by the Environmental and Social Sustainability Grants (ESSG) Program through the Office of Sustainability. Creative student-faculty teams applied for funding to support campus programs that enhance environmental and social sustainability while engaging students and community members. Applicants shared ideas spanning education, research, authentic community engagement, and campus operations. This is the fourth round of ESSG funding since 2021, which has helped launch the Swap Shop (now Thrift Den), a composting privy at Spring Valley Student Farm, and efforts to combat food insecurity via hydroponic farming.

    “The ESSG program is just one of the Office of Sustainability’s growing suite of experiential learning programs available to all UConn students. In alignment with UConn’s strategic goals, we are excited to be able to award these funds to empower students to take action on addressing real-world challenges that impact the wellness of people and the planet. Faculty and staff mentors play an instrumental role in ensuring the success of these projects and we’re also incredibly grateful for their support,” said Patrick McKee, Director of the Office of Sustainability.

    Seven projects were awarded funds due to their interdisciplinary nature and ability to advance sustainability and equity.

    Harnessing Phosphorus

    Phosphorus is a key piece in fertilizing crops and producing food. This project aims to explore sustainable, easy ways of getting phosphorus out of wastewater to make it easier, cheaper, and less climate-intensive for farmers to grow food in underprivileged areas.

    • Student: Brenny Alcantara ’27 (CLAS)
    • Staff Mentor: Katie Milardo, Associate Director, Energy & Water Conservation

    The Grove of Generosity: Sustainable Food Forest for Students

    A food forest to create community for people, plants and wildlife on the Storrs campus. Using native plants, this project will provide habitat, food for all, and space to make connections between people and nature.

    • Students: Olivia Ballaro ’26 (CAHNR), Ella May ’27 (CAHNR), Howard Truax ’26 (CAHNR)
    • Faculty Mentor: Phoebe Godfrey, Professor in Residence, Sociology

    Sustainability Practicum: Designing a UConn Hartford Service-Learning Course

    This project will create materials for a UConn Hartford geography service-learning course titled “Sustainability Practicum,” designed to develop student leaders of environmental & social sustainability in collaboration with & in service of Keney Park Sustainability Project, a nonprofit developing sustainable community-based food systems in urban North Hartford.

    • Students: Thomas Bonitz, Ph.D. Candidate in Geography
    • Faculty Mentor: Dr. Carol Atkinson-Palombo, Professor in Geography

    Project Racoon

    Project Raccoon is a student-led initiative that collects redeemable bottles and cans to reduce waste, increase recycling, and fund student scholarships. With this grant, the program will expand to over 50+ bins and engage more volunteers.

    • Student: Abigail Koval ’26 (BUS), Anny Zheng ’26 (COE), Jennifer Weng ’26 (COE), Virginia Weng ’26 (COE)
    • Staff Mentor: Cody Ryan, Innovation Zone Supervisor

    Seeds2Sustain: Hartford & Stamford Campuses

    Seeds2Sustain is a program designed to help students address food insecurity on a personal level by using hydroponics. Over 9 weeks, students are taught about the evolution of food production, food insecurity, hydroponics, nutrition, cooking and more to gain a solid foundation of knowledge.

    • Students: Lucy Ledesma ‘26 (BUS, COE), Audrey Larson ‘25 (COE)
    • Faculty Mentor: Johnathan Moore, Executive Director, Digital Frontiers Initiative, Director of OPIM Innovate Labs 

    Disasters in Society: Working Towards Resilient & Sustainable Futures through Experiential Learning & Service

    This project captures Asheville’s recovery from Hurricane Helene, highlighting student engagement and hands-on learning in disaster resilience. Through storytelling and service, they aim to expand access to fieldwork and promote support for sustainability-focused education.

    • Students: Lisel Nee ’26 (COE), Melia Marshall, MPP Candidate, Daniel Kraemer, Ph.D. Candidate in Geography, Brandon Soto, Masters of Energy and Environmental Management Candidate
    • Faculty Mentor: Dr. Carol Atkinson-Palombo, Professor in Geography

    Sustainable Dairy Wastewater Treatment Using Microalgae at UConn

    This project addresses the challenge of dairy wastewater from the UConn barns, which can be a significant source of pollution if not properly managed. By using microalgae to treat wastewater, we can convert it into a sustainable biomass that can be used as poultry feed. This approach not only helps clean and recycle wastewater but also aligns with circular bioeconomy principles, turning waste into valuable resources. This initiative advances UConn’s environmental goals and contributes to a more sustainable campus ecosystem.

    • Students: Azeem Sarwar ’27 (COE), Syed Zahid Ahmad, Ph.D. Candidate in Mechanical Engineering
    • Faculty Mentors: Dr. Yu Lei, Professor in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Dr. Yongku Cho, Associate Professor in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

    Over $37,000 will be awarded in total to support these student-lead projects.

    Thomas Bonitz, a grantee pursuing a Ph.D. in Geography says, “As an aspiring educator, I am thrilled to work on designing a “sustainability practicum” course for the UConn Hartford campus. There is obvious educational and community value getting students out of the traditional classroom setting to learn from and contribute to real-world efforts to practice sustainability.” His project exemplifies UConn’s dedication to promoting student success and providing service to Connecticut communities.

    “I look forward to moving onto the next stage for my Harnessing Phosphorus project and being able to work with more resources. I’ve been working on this project independently since my first semester at UConn, so receiving this grant and finding support from new mentors is a reminder of how far I’ve come. It’s great to see the University also believes in my project’s potential,” shares Brenny Alcantara ’27 (CLAS) who will be working on ways to make fertilizer more accessible, less likely to cause algae blooms, and decrease the carbon footprint of a critical agricultural ingredient.

    Students will present their project findings and impacts this fall at the Climate Change Cafe poster symposium in December.

    For more details on the Environmental and Social Sustainability Small Grants Program, please visit: https://sustainability.uconn.edu/environmental-social-sustainability-small-grants-program/

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Fusion Fuel Announces Over $1.2 Million in New Gas Engineering Projects for Subsidiary Al Shola Gas, Building on Strong 2025 Contract Momentum

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    DUBLIN, June 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — via IBN – Fusion Fuel Green PLC (Nasdaq: HTOO) (“Fusion Fuel” or the “Company”), a leading provider of full-service energy engineering, advisory, and utility solutions, today announced that its majority-owned operating subsidiary, Al Shola Al Modea Gas Distribution LLC (“Al Shola Gas”), has secured an additional AED 4.4 million (~$1.2 million USD) in new engineering and utility projects across Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

    These latest awards follow the Company’s May 22, 2025, announcement that Al Shola Gas had secured over $2.7 million in engineering contracts and 1,800 new residential service contracts since the beginning of the year. The cumulative project awards reflect continued commercial momentum and strengthening demand for Al Shola Gas’s turnkey solutions in the UAE’s fast-growing energy infrastructure market.

    Overview of New Engineering Projects

    • Dubai Marina Development—DBOM contract for 620 residential apartments and 5 retail outlets. The total contract value is AED 885,000. All units will be serviced under utility agreements.
    • Business Bay Tower – High-rise with 3 basements, ground floor, 32 residential levels – 242 apartments and 3 retail outlets. Contract value: AED 395,000.
    • Satwa Mid-Rise Development – 13 floors plus roof access – 240 apartments. The total contract value is AED 2.6 million.
    • Additional Cluster Projects – Four smaller projects across Dubai, collectively valued at AED 520,000.

    All new projects will convert to recurring revenue through Al Shola Gas’s long-term utility service contracts.

    “We continue to see strong demand for our end-to-end energy infrastructure solutions, particularly in Dubai’s high-density residential sector,” said Sanjeeb Safir, Managing Director of Al Shola Gas. “These contracts build on the strong base established earlier this year and reinforce our positioning as the partner of choice for developers requiring reliable, compliant, and efficient LPG system delivery and service.”

    Update on Utility Business and Bulk LPG Supply

    With the addition of these new projects, Al Shola Gas continues to expand its utility billing footprint, which surpassed 12,000 active customers earlier this year. The Company expects continued growth in recurring revenue as contracted assets are commissioned.

    Bulk LPG supply remains robust, with current volumes consistently exceeding 600 metric tons per month, supported by organic growth of 10–20 metric tons monthly. With additional delivery capacity expected to come online, Al Shola Gas maintains its target of reaching 800 metric tons monthly by year-end.

    “These awards are a clear continuation of the momentum we outlined in our May update,” said John-Paul Backwell, CEO of Fusion Fuel. “The combination of engineering revenue and high-margin recurring utility income represents the execution of our strategy to build durable, cash-generating infrastructure assets in the region.”

    About Fusion Fuel Green PLC

    Fusion Fuel Green PLC (NASDAQ: HTOO) is an emerging leader in the energy services sector, offering a comprehensive suite of energy supply, distribution, and engineering and advisory solutions through its Al Shola Gas and BrightHy brands. Al Shola Gas provides full-service industrial gas solutions, including the design, supply, and maintenance of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) systems, as well as the transport and distribution of LPG to a broad range of customers across commercial, industrial, and residential sectors. BrightHy, the Company’s newly launched hydrogen solutions platform, delivers innovative engineering and advisory services enabling decarbonization across hard-to-abate industries.

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    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Breaking New Ground: SLB Field Engineer Oluchi Nwagboso’s Journey in Energy and Innovation

    Source: Africa Press Organisation – English (2) – Report:

    Oluchi Nwagboso, a Field Engineer at SLB, is part of a new generation of talent driving innovation and sustainability in Africa’s energy sector, her story is one of curiosity, determination and a deep commitment to making a lasting impact both on the field and in the lives of others.  

    Oluchi’s passion for energy was sparked at a young age. “It began with a high school project powering a lightbulb with a battery,” she recalls. That simple experiment ignited a desire to understand how the world is powered, setting her on the path to engineering. As she advanced in her studies, Oluchi became increasingly aware of the energy challenges faced by communities across Africa, which inspired her to join the sector with the goal of contributing to a future where energy is reliable, sustainable and affordable for all. 

    In her role at SLB, Oluchi has worked on a range of impactful projects that have shaped both her technical expertise and sense of purpose. A standout achievement was introducing a new drilling fluids technology – the Rheoprofiler 200 – to SLB’s clients in Namibia. As the first engineer, and notably the first female engineer, to represent SLB in Namibia since it launched operations there in 2022, Oluchi played a pivotal role in demonstrating how innovation can drive efficiency, reduce waste and support responsible energy development. 

    Beyond the technical arena, Oluchi has dedicated herself to mentoring young minds. While still a student, she tutored and guided 15 high school students initially in South Africa, and more recently in Namibia, encouraging especially young women to explore science and engineering. “Impact isn’t only measured in technical achievements – it’s also in the lives we uplift and the futures we help shape,” she says. 

    Oluchi credits SLB’s culture of continuous learning and support for helping her grow from a trainee to a confident field engineer. Through technical schools in the UAE and the U.S., day-to-day mentorship and hands-on experience, she has developed the skills needed to thrive in high-stakes environments. This growth aligns closely with her long-term goal: contributing to the development of a sustainable energy sector in Namibia that fuels economic growth and provides access for all. 

    A defining moment in her career came during her first offshore rotation as a field engineer. Faced with logistical inefficiencies, Oluchi proposed and implemented a new delivery schedule for essential components, improving both timelines and costs. The experience reinforced her belief in taking initiative, advocating for change, and trusting her judgment – even early in her career. 

    To young women aspiring to enter the energy industry, Oluchi offers this advice: “Embrace and own your personal narrative. Your background, experiences and unique perspective are what make you stand out. Be confident, stay curious and never stop learning. The energy industry needs more voices like yours – bold, authentic and driven to make a difference.” 

    Oluchi’s journey is a testament to the power of curiosity, resilience, and the support of an empowering environment and learning communities. Her achievements reflect the impact that driven individuals can make when given the opportunity to grow and lead. While her story is uniquely her own, it resonates with the broader vision shared by many across the continent, including networks like the African Energy Chamber’s AWBEN, that believes in empowering women to innovate, lead, and shape Africa’s energy future. By celebrating stories like Oluchi’s, we highlight the importance of creating inclusive spaces where talent, regardless of background, can thrive and drive meaningful change. 

    – on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Update on Developments in Iran (6)

    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

    Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi has welcomed today’s announcements regarding the situation in Iran and stressed the need for a resumption of the IAEA’s indispensable safeguards verification work in the country following a 12-day military conflict that severely damaged several of its nuclear sites.

    In a letter to Iranian Foreign Minister Dr Abbas Araghchi, Director General Grossi also proposed that they meet soon.

    “Resuming cooperation with the IAEA is key to a successful diplomatic agreement to finally resolve the dispute over Iran’s nuclear activities. I’ve written to Foreign Minister Araghchi stressing the importance of us working together and proposing to meet soon,” he said.

    IAEA inspectors have remained in Iran throughout the conflict and are ready to start working as soon as possible, going back to the country’s nuclear sites and verifying the inventories of nuclear material – including more than 400 kg of uranium enriched to 60% – which they last verified a few days before the Israeli air strikes began on 13 June.

    Even though the conflict interrupted safeguards inspections in the country, the IAEA has been closely monitoring the impact of the military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites at Arak, Esfahan, Fordow and Natanz as well as the possible consequences for human health and the environment, based on relevant information received from Iran’s Nuclear Regulatory Authority.

    “As I have repeatedly stated – before and during the conflict – nuclear facilities should never be attacked due to the very real risk of a serious radiological accident,” Director General Grossi said.

    “During these attacks, we have seen extensive damage at several nuclear sites in Iran, including its uranium conversion and enrichment facilities. Our assessment is that there has been some localized radioactive as well as chemical release inside the affected facilities that contained nuclear material – mainly uranium enriched to varying degrees – but there has been no report of increased off-site radiation levels,” he said.  

    Still, the IAEA is aware of concerns in the region regarding any radiological consequences as a result of the strikes on nuclear facilities.

    “Based on the data available to us, the IAEA can provide assurances that there has been no radiological impact to the population and the environment in neighbouring countries. Crucially in terms of nuclear safety, Iran’s research and power reactors were not targeted,” Director General Grossi said.

    In addition to the detailed assessment that Director General Grossi provided to the IAEA Board of Governors on Monday, the IAEA has identified additional impact points at nuclear sites at Fordow and Natanz as a result of strikes carried out before today’s announcements on the situation in Iran.

    Regarding the additional strikes to Fordow that were reported early on Monday – after the U.S. bombing of the facility early on Sunday – the IAEA assesses that access roads close to the underground facility and one of its entrances were hit.

    At Natanz, the IAEA has identified two impact holes from the U.S. strikes above the underground halls that had been used for enrichment as well as for storage. Based on its knowledge of what these halls contained, the IAEA assesses that this strike may have caused localized contamination and chemical hazards.

    MIL OSI United Nations News –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Update on Developments in Iran (6)

    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency – IAEA

    Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi has welcomed today’s announcements regarding the situation in Iran and stressed the need for a resumption of the IAEA’s indispensable safeguards verification work in the country following a 12-day military conflict that severely damaged several of its nuclear sites.

    In a letter to Iranian Foreign Minister Dr Abbas Araghchi, Director General Grossi also proposed that they meet soon.

    “Resuming cooperation with the IAEA is key to a successful diplomatic agreement to finally resolve the dispute over Iran’s nuclear activities. I’ve written to Foreign Minister Araghchi stressing the importance of us working together and proposing to meet soon,” he said.

    IAEA inspectors have remained in Iran throughout the conflict and are ready to start working as soon as possible, going back to the country’s nuclear sites and verifying the inventories of nuclear material – including more than 400 kg of uranium enriched to 60% – which they last verified a few days before the Israeli air strikes began on 13 June.

    Even though the conflict interrupted safeguards inspections in the country, the IAEA has been closely monitoring the impact of the military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites at Arak, Esfahan, Fordow and Natanz as well as the possible consequences for human health and the environment, based on relevant information received from Iran’s Nuclear Regulatory Authority.

    “As I have repeatedly stated – before and during the conflict – nuclear facilities should never be attacked due to the very real risk of a serious radiological accident,” Director General Grossi said.

    “During these attacks, we have seen extensive damage at several nuclear sites in Iran, including its uranium conversion and enrichment facilities. Our assessment is that there has been some localized radioactive as well as chemical release inside the affected facilities that contained nuclear material – mainly uranium enriched to varying degrees – but there has been no report of increased off-site radiation levels,” he said.  

    Still, the IAEA is aware of concerns in the region regarding any radiological consequences as a result of the strikes on nuclear facilities.

    “Based on the data available to us, the IAEA can provide assurances that there has been no radiological impact to the population and the environment in neighbouring countries. Crucially in terms of nuclear safety, Iran’s research and power reactors were not targeted,” Director General Grossi said.

    In addition to the detailed assessment that Director General Grossi provided to the IAEA Board of Governors on Monday, the IAEA has identified additional impact points at nuclear sites at Fordow and Natanz as a result of strikes carried out before today’s announcements on the situation in Iran.

    Regarding the additional strikes to Fordow that were reported early on Monday – after the U.S. bombing of the facility early on Sunday – the IAEA assesses that access roads close to the underground facility and one of its entrances were hit.

    At Natanz, the IAEA has identified two impact holes from the U.S. strikes above the underground halls that had been used for enrichment as well as for storage. Based on its knowledge of what these halls contained, the IAEA assesses that this strike may have caused localized contamination and chemical hazards.

    MIL Security OSI –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Security: Update on Developments in Iran (6)

    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency – IAEA

    Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi has welcomed today’s announcements regarding the situation in Iran and stressed the need for a resumption of the IAEA’s indispensable safeguards verification work in the country following a 12-day military conflict that severely damaged several of its nuclear sites.

    In a letter to Iranian Foreign Minister Dr Abbas Araghchi, Director General Grossi also proposed that they meet soon.

    “Resuming cooperation with the IAEA is key to a successful diplomatic agreement to finally resolve the dispute over Iran’s nuclear activities. I’ve written to Foreign Minister Araghchi stressing the importance of us working together and proposing to meet soon,” he said.

    IAEA inspectors have remained in Iran throughout the conflict and are ready to start working as soon as possible, going back to the country’s nuclear sites and verifying the inventories of nuclear material – including more than 400 kg of uranium enriched to 60% – which they last verified a few days before the Israeli air strikes began on 13 June.

    Even though the conflict interrupted safeguards inspections in the country, the IAEA has been closely monitoring the impact of the military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites at Arak, Esfahan, Fordow and Natanz as well as the possible consequences for human health and the environment, based on relevant information received from Iran’s Nuclear Regulatory Authority.

    “As I have repeatedly stated – before and during the conflict – nuclear facilities should never be attacked due to the very real risk of a serious radiological accident,” Director General Grossi said.

    “During these attacks, we have seen extensive damage at several nuclear sites in Iran, including its uranium conversion and enrichment facilities. Our assessment is that there has been some localized radioactive as well as chemical release inside the affected facilities that contained nuclear material – mainly uranium enriched to varying degrees – but there has been no report of increased off-site radiation levels,” he said.  

    Still, the IAEA is aware of concerns in the region regarding any radiological consequences as a result of the strikes on nuclear facilities.

    “Based on the data available to us, the IAEA can provide assurances that there has been no radiological impact to the population and the environment in neighbouring countries. Crucially in terms of nuclear safety, Iran’s research and power reactors were not targeted,” Director General Grossi said.

    In addition to the detailed assessment that Director General Grossi provided to the IAEA Board of Governors on Monday, the IAEA has identified additional impact points at nuclear sites at Fordow and Natanz as a result of strikes carried out before today’s announcements on the situation in Iran.

    Regarding the additional strikes to Fordow that were reported early on Monday – after the U.S. bombing of the facility early on Sunday – the IAEA assesses that access roads close to the underground facility and one of its entrances were hit.

    At Natanz, the IAEA has identified two impact holes from the U.S. strikes above the underground halls that had been used for enrichment as well as for storage. Based on its knowledge of what these halls contained, the IAEA assesses that this strike may have caused localized contamination and chemical hazards.

    MIL Security OSI –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI NGOs: Update on Developments in Iran (6)

    Source: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) –

    Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi has welcomed today’s announcements regarding the situation in Iran and stressed the need for a resumption of the IAEA’s indispensable safeguards verification work in the country following a 12-day military conflict that severely damaged several of its nuclear sites.

    In a letter to Iranian Foreign Minister Dr Abbas Araghchi, Director General Grossi also proposed that they meet soon.

    “Resuming cooperation with the IAEA is key to a successful diplomatic agreement to finally resolve the dispute over Iran’s nuclear activities. I’ve written to Foreign Minister Araghchi stressing the importance of us working together and proposing to meet soon,” he said.

    IAEA inspectors have remained in Iran throughout the conflict and are ready to start working as soon as possible, going back to the country’s nuclear sites and verifying the inventories of nuclear material – including more than 400 kg of uranium enriched to 60% – which they last verified a few days before the Israeli air strikes began on 13 June.

    Even though the conflict interrupted safeguards inspections in the country, the IAEA has been closely monitoring the impact of the military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites at Arak, Esfahan, Fordow and Natanz as well as the possible consequences for human health and the environment, based on relevant information received from Iran’s Nuclear Regulatory Authority.

    “As I have repeatedly stated – before and during the conflict – nuclear facilities should never be attacked due to the very real risk of a serious radiological accident,” Director General Grossi said.

    “During these attacks, we have seen extensive damage at several nuclear sites in Iran, including its uranium conversion and enrichment facilities. Our assessment is that there has been some localized radioactive as well as chemical release inside the affected facilities that contained nuclear material – mainly uranium enriched to varying degrees – but there has been no report of increased off-site radiation levels,” he said.  

    Still, the IAEA is aware of concerns in the region regarding any radiological consequences as a result of the strikes on nuclear facilities.

    “Based on the data available to us, the IAEA can provide assurances that there has been no radiological impact to the population and the environment in neighbouring countries. Crucially in terms of nuclear safety, Iran’s research and power reactors were not targeted,” Director General Grossi said.

    In addition to the detailed assessment that Director General Grossi provided to the IAEA Board of Governors on Monday, the IAEA has identified additional impact points at nuclear sites at Fordow and Natanz as a result of strikes carried out before today’s announcements on the situation in Iran.

    Regarding the additional strikes to Fordow that were reported early on Monday – after the U.S. bombing of the facility early on Sunday – the IAEA assesses that access roads close to the underground facility and one of its entrances were hit.

    At Natanz, the IAEA has identified two impact holes from the U.S. strikes above the underground halls that had been used for enrichment as well as for storage. Based on its knowledge of what these halls contained, the IAEA assesses that this strike may have caused localized contamination and chemical hazards.

    MIL OSI NGO –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: ChillWell 2.0 Launch in the USA: How ChillWell 2.0 AC Became the Most Talked-About Personal Cooler of 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York City, June 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As record heatwaves continue to sweep across the United States this summer, a newly upgraded device known as ChillWell 2.0 is making headlines as one of the most talked-about innovations in portable air cooling. Engineered with a focus on compact power, eco-responsibility, and user-first features, ChillWell 2.0 has quickly captured public attention—becoming a breakout product in both urban apartments and off-grid retreats.

    A Timely Solution in a Warming World

    With climate concerns dominating global discourse and utility costs steadily rising, American consumers in 2025 are seeking solutions that are both functional and forward-thinking. ChillWell 2.0’s launch enters this landscape with precise timing—offering an accessible, energy-efficient option that cools personal spaces without the complexity or cost of traditional HVAC systems.

    Early user reports and product demonstrations suggest the device delivers a blend of speed, portability, and customization that suits a broad range of indoor environments. Whether in a college dorm, home office, RV, or studio apartment, ChillWell 2.0 is making an impression on those searching for focused cooling relief.

    What Is ChillWell 2.0? A New Era of Personal Climate Control

    ChillWell 2.0 is a cordless, portable evaporative cooler that combines hydro-cooling technology with multi-speed airflow for adjustable climate control. Unlike wall-mounted air conditioners or heavy window units, this lightweight device can be placed on desks, nightstands, and countertops, offering direct, localized cooling where and when it’s needed most.

    Built with refillable cooling cartridges, quiet fan operation, and rechargeable battery power, ChillWell 2.0 is optimized for individual comfort—without reliance on centralized infrastructure. This makes it particularly appealing in scenarios where central air is absent, too expensive, or overburdened during extreme heat surges.

    The ChillWell Development Team: Innovation with Accessibility at Its Core

    According to official website, The ChillWell concept originated in response to widespread frustrations with limited options for cooling single rooms or personal spaces. The product team—composed of engineers, environmental designers, and product strategists—sought to close the gap between high-performance air conditioners and unreliable USB fans.

    In doing so, they prioritized:

    • Energy-conscious design
    • Water-based cooling mechanisms
    • USB-C fast charging
    • Tool-free operation

    The result is a unit designed not only for performance but also for simplicity—no hoses, no installation, no complicated apps. The vision behind ChillWell 2.0 was clear: to democratize access to functional cooling during peak heat seasons.

    Visit Official Website To get More Information

    ChillWell 2.0 Technology: Built for Simplicity and Performance

    What sets ChillWell 2.0 apart is its hybrid hydro-cooling core—a blend of water curtain filtration and fan-assisted vapor dispersion. As air passes through the moist cooling cartridge, it emerges cooler and more humidified, making it especially beneficial in dry or arid climates.

    Key technical features include:

    • Four fan speeds: Low, medium, high, and turbo for varying heat conditions
    • Personal cooling radius: Designed to affect a 3–5 foot zone, ideal for solo work or relaxation
    • Quiet operation: Maintains noise levels under 60 dB, making it suitable for bedrooms and workspaces
    • Cordless runtime: Up to 8 hours per charge depending on settings
    • Built-in LED nightlight: Optional ambient lighting for nighttime use

    This minimalist, plug-and-play system is one of the most adaptable on the market—empowering users to cool without structural alterations, wires, or technician support.

    Designed for the New American Lifestyle

    With an increasing number of people working remotely, traveling in vans, and downsizing to smaller living arrangements, ChillWell 2.0 aligns with lifestyle shifts that prioritize flexibility and function. Many users report using ChillWell during:

    • Zoom calls in home offices
    • Afternoon naps in sunlit bedrooms
    • Reading sessions on balconies or porches
    • Travel stops in RVs and campers

    Its USB-C compatibility and compact dimensions make it travel-ready and functional across a wide variety of power sources—including laptops, solar chargers, and power banks.

    Energy Efficiency Without Sacrificing Comfort

    One of the most attractive elements of ChillWell 2.0 is its energy footprint. With U.S. households spending hundreds of dollars on electricity during peak cooling months, ChillWell 2.0 presents an electricity-light alternative for reducing total energy usage.

    Estimates suggest ChillWell 2.0 consumes less than 10% of the electricity required by traditional air conditioners. This not only makes it budget-friendly for students, retirees, and renters, but also contributes positively toward carbon reduction goals for eco-conscious buyers.

    Summer 2025 Use Cases: From Coast to Coast

    As per official website reports show ChillWell 2.0 being adopted in various American climates:

    • Southwest States (Arizona, Nevada): Residents praise the device’s humidification feature during arid heatwaves.
    • East Coast Cities (New York, D.C.): Apartment dwellers appreciate its portability in buildings with strict AC regulations.
    • Midwest & Plains (Ohio, Kansas): Farmers and field workers use it as a cooling station inside barns or garages.
    • Florida & Gulf States: Users report enjoying ChillWell 2.0 on patios and porches during muggy evenings.

    Its cordless build and intuitive refill design allow it to be used virtually anywhere a USB port or charging block is available.

    How to Use ChillWell 2.0: Setup in Seconds

    Using ChillWell 2.0 requires no tools or professional setup. The process is designed to be quick:

    1. Unbox the unit and insert the cooling cartridge
    2. Fill the water reservoir with cool tap water
    3. Choose your fan speed and direction
    4. Recharge using the USB-C cable provided

    The water cartridge can be reused for weeks with regular rinsing, and users can add ice cubes to enhance the cooling effect in especially hot environments.

    How ChillWell 2.0 AC Works: A Simple Yet Effective Hydro-Cooling System

    According to official website, At the heart of ChillWell 2.0 is a hydro-chill evaporative cooling process—a method engineered to deliver rapid, focused comfort using water-based airflow mechanics.
    Unlike conventional air conditioners that rely on chemical refrigerants, ducts, or compressors, ChillWell 2.0 leverages natural water evaporation to lower air temperature in a compact zone around the user.
    Here’s how the technology works:

    1. Water Tank Activation – The user fills the built-in reservoir with cold tap water. For enhanced effect, ice cubes can be added to intensify cooling during extreme heat.
    2. Cooling Cartridge Engagement – The replaceable hydro-cooling cartridge absorbs the water and allows air to pass through its moisture-rich filter.
    3. Airflow & Fan Control – Once the device is powered on, an internal fan pulls in warm air from the environment and passes it through the wet cartridge.
    4. Evaporative Cooling Effect – As air moves through the damp filter, evaporation draws heat away from the air, lowering its temperature and re-releasing it as a cool, moistened breeze.
    5. Adjustable Climate Comfort – Users can choose from four fan speeds—Low, Medium, High, and Turbo—to adjust intensity, direction, and coverage based on their needs.

    Because it does not cool the entire room but rather creates a microclimate in a 3–5 foot radius, ChillWell 2.0 is ideal for personal spaces such as desks, bedsides, kitchen counters, RV tabletops, or reading nooks.
    The entire process uses minimal electricity and no chemical refrigerants, making it both eco-responsible and cost-conscious—a practical solution for modern users seeking immediate relief without increasing their power bill.
    Visit ChillWell 2.0 Official Website To Read More..

    ChillWell 2.0 in the Workplace: A Productivity Ally

    Open-plan offices, shared coworking spaces, and even warehouses are seeing use cases for ChillWell 2.0. With personal cooling focused in a limited radius, it avoids disrupting others’ airflow preferences while keeping users focused and refreshed.

    Remote workers also appreciate ChillWell 2.0 for its unobtrusive sound, space-saving footprint, and portability between rooms. As flexible work becomes the norm, having a climate tool that adapts as quickly as the workday is invaluable.

    How ChillWell 2.0 Supports Aging and Sensitive Populations

    Heat exposure is a growing concern for seniors and individuals with cardiovascular conditions. ChillWell 2.0 offers a safer, lower-risk option for temperature control without needing to chill entire homes. The device’s simple interface is ideal for older adults seeking intuitive technology—no app downloads or advanced configurations are required.

    For caregivers or family members, gifting ChillWell 2.0 has become a way to support loved ones during rising temperatures—without overloading the home’s utility bills.

    The Sustainability Angle: Reusable, Rechargeable, Minimal Waste

    ChillWell 2.0’s design minimizes both environmental waste and single-use components. Its reusable cooling cartridge and rechargeable power source make it a long-term investment rather than a seasonal throwaway.

    Packaging is also eco-aware, with recyclable materials used in both the box and internal wrapping. In 2025, where conscious consumerism is top-of-mind, ChillWell 2.0 delivers comfort with minimal ecological cost.

    Consumer Demand, Availability & USA Rollout

    Since its launch in the United States, demand for ChillWell 2.0 has surged. Reports indicate a consistent sell-out cycle, especially in states facing frequent heat advisories. The manufacturer has expanded distribution channels to handle interest, offering online ordering with direct-to-door delivery in all 50 states.

    Current promotions include bundle savings for households looking to outfit multiple rooms or gift the device to family members during peak heat.

    Visit Official Website To get More Information

    Sleep-Optimized Design: For Quiet Nights and Cool Dreams

    As sleep disruptions from heat become more common in the summer months, ChillWell 2.0 is stepping in to redefine nighttime comfort. The device operates with a low-decibel fan system, designed to remain unobtrusive in bedrooms, nurseries, or any quiet sleep environment. Users can select a lower fan setting to maintain airflow without the ambient noise typically associated with conventional air conditioners.
    The optional soft-glow LED nightlight further supports the bedtime experience, offering ambient lighting for relaxation without interfering with natural sleep rhythms. For those living in homes without central AC or sharing sleeping quarters with others, ChillWell 2.0 provides a quiet, personal cooling option that ensures uninterrupted rest through hot and humid nights.

    Designed with Seniors in Mind: Easy, Intuitive, and Safe

    In 2025, a growing number of older adults are seeking tools that enhance daily comfort without introducing complexity. ChillWell 2.0 was designed with this demographic firmly in focus. Its intuitive interface, single-button control system, and cordless functionality eliminate common barriers associated with traditional cooling devices.
    There are no remote controls to program, no filters to install, and no window units to lift. The device features a straightforward refill process, allowing users to pour cool water into the built-in reservoir and begin use immediately. The lightweight build and stable base also reduce physical strain, making it safe to handle and reposition.
    For caregivers and families, ChillWell 2.0 has become a low-maintenance solution to help elderly relatives manage heat exposure—without the need for costly renovations or central system upgrades.

    ChillWell 2.0 for Outdoor Use: Patios, Porches, and Campsites

    As more Americans embrace hybrid indoor-outdoor living, ChillWell 2.0 has found a new audience among those seeking relief in shaded, semi-enclosed spaces. Whether it’s a summer afternoon on the porch, a barbecue setup on the patio, or an overnight camping trip, the device has proven itself as a versatile companion for outdoor relaxation.
    Its cordless runtime and USB-C compatibility allow it to function without fixed power sources, making it ideal for RV travelers, tailgaters, and campers using solar power banks or portable chargers. When positioned near outdoor seating or under covered gazebos, ChillWell 2.0 delivers a focused cooling zone that enhances comfort during peak heat—without requiring noisy generators or invasive installations.
    In a market flooded with large, power-hungry equipment, ChillWell 2.0 offers a minimalist alternative tailored for the modern, mobile lifestyle.

    Why College Students Are Choosing ChillWell This Summer

    In university dormitories and off-campus housing across the country, ChillWell 2.0 is rapidly becoming a seasonal essential among college students navigating the challenges of extreme heat in compact, shared living spaces.
    Many dormitories restrict window AC installations for safety or energy policy reasons, leaving students with limited cooling options during peak summer terms. ChillWell 2.0 provides a compliant, non-disruptive alternative that allows students to cool their personal zones without violating building guidelines or disturbing roommates.
    The appeal is rooted in its plug-and-play functionality and low power requirements—perfect for crowded desks, bunk beds, or study nooks with limited outlets. With rising awareness of climate impact and cost-consciousness among Gen Z consumers, students are gravitating toward ChillWell 2.0’s sustainable design, rechargeable battery, and water-based cooling mechanism.
    Beyond the dorm, the device travels easily to libraries, shared kitchens, summer internships, or co-working lounges—empowering students to create a comfort zone wherever they go. Compact enough to fit in a backpack and versatile enough to operate via laptop USB, ChillWell 2.0 is redefining how students approach summer survival on campus.
    As universities prepare for another record-hot season, ChillWell 2.0 is emerging as a must-have accessory for academic comfort and personal climate control.

    Final Thoughts: ChillWell 2.0 as a 2025 Innovation Story

    ChillWell 2.0’s breakout success is not solely about cooling—it’s a story of design evolution, lifestyle adaptation, and climate-conscious tech. As Americans continue to navigate a changing environment, the emergence of ChillWell 2.0 signals a broader shift toward portable, personal, and practical innovations that respond to real-world challenges.

    Its appeal lies not in hype, but in function: small, powerful, user-focused, and ready for this summer—and the next.

    For more information, educational content, and direct purchasing, visit the official ChillWell 2.0 AC website.

    Company: ChillWell 2.0
    Return Address: 21 Law Drive Fairfield, NJ 07004 USA
    Email: chillwell@rephelpdesk.com
    Order Phone Support: 888-998-6324
    Website – https://www.chillwellshop.com/
    Disclaimers and Disclosures
    The information presented in this article is strictly for general informational and educational purposes. It does not, in any way, constitute professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment of any medical or health condition. Please note that ChillWell AC 2.0 is not a medical device and is not intended to prevent, treat, or cure any health condition. Any references to comfort or relief are purely anecdotal and should not be interpreted as medical claims.
    It is strongly recommended that readers consult a licensed medical professional or HVAC specialist before considering any cooling product for medical or health-related use. Please be aware that individual results may vary depending on environmental conditions, usage patterns, and personal sensitivity to temperature or humidity changes.
    Product specifications, features, and pricing referenced in this content are accurate at the time of publication to the best of the author’s knowledge. However, they are subject to change at the discretion of the manufacturer or vendor without prior notice. Consumers should always refer to the official ChillWell website for the most current information regarding pricing, warranties, and product availability.
    It’s important to note that this article may include affiliate links. However, these relationships do not influence the editorial content, which remains independent and impartial. The publisher may earn a commission if a purchase is made through these links, but this comes at no additional cost to the consumer.
    While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and up-to-date nature of the information presented here, it’s important to note that neither the author nor any distribution partners assume responsibility for typographical errors, omissions, or outdated product details that may appear in the article. The publisher and its syndication partners expressly disclaim any liability for actions taken by readers based on the content provided herein.
    Lastly, it’s important to reiterate that all product names, trademarks, and registered trademarks used in this article are the property of their respective owners. Their use here does not imply any affiliation with or endorsement by these entities. Please remember, the information provided here is not medical advice, and it’s crucial to consult a professional before making any health-related decisions.

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  • MIL-OSI: ChillWell 2.0 Launch in the USA: How ChillWell 2.0 AC Became the Most Talked-About Personal Cooler of 2025

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    New York City, June 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — As record heatwaves continue to sweep across the United States this summer, a newly upgraded device known as ChillWell 2.0 is making headlines as one of the most talked-about innovations in portable air cooling. Engineered with a focus on compact power, eco-responsibility, and user-first features, ChillWell 2.0 has quickly captured public attention—becoming a breakout product in both urban apartments and off-grid retreats.

    A Timely Solution in a Warming World

    With climate concerns dominating global discourse and utility costs steadily rising, American consumers in 2025 are seeking solutions that are both functional and forward-thinking. ChillWell 2.0’s launch enters this landscape with precise timing—offering an accessible, energy-efficient option that cools personal spaces without the complexity or cost of traditional HVAC systems.

    Early user reports and product demonstrations suggest the device delivers a blend of speed, portability, and customization that suits a broad range of indoor environments. Whether in a college dorm, home office, RV, or studio apartment, ChillWell 2.0 is making an impression on those searching for focused cooling relief.

    What Is ChillWell 2.0? A New Era of Personal Climate Control

    ChillWell 2.0 is a cordless, portable evaporative cooler that combines hydro-cooling technology with multi-speed airflow for adjustable climate control. Unlike wall-mounted air conditioners or heavy window units, this lightweight device can be placed on desks, nightstands, and countertops, offering direct, localized cooling where and when it’s needed most.

    Built with refillable cooling cartridges, quiet fan operation, and rechargeable battery power, ChillWell 2.0 is optimized for individual comfort—without reliance on centralized infrastructure. This makes it particularly appealing in scenarios where central air is absent, too expensive, or overburdened during extreme heat surges.

    The ChillWell Development Team: Innovation with Accessibility at Its Core

    According to official website, The ChillWell concept originated in response to widespread frustrations with limited options for cooling single rooms or personal spaces. The product team—composed of engineers, environmental designers, and product strategists—sought to close the gap between high-performance air conditioners and unreliable USB fans.

    In doing so, they prioritized:

    • Energy-conscious design
    • Water-based cooling mechanisms
    • USB-C fast charging
    • Tool-free operation

    The result is a unit designed not only for performance but also for simplicity—no hoses, no installation, no complicated apps. The vision behind ChillWell 2.0 was clear: to democratize access to functional cooling during peak heat seasons.

    Visit Official Website To get More Information

    ChillWell 2.0 Technology: Built for Simplicity and Performance

    What sets ChillWell 2.0 apart is its hybrid hydro-cooling core—a blend of water curtain filtration and fan-assisted vapor dispersion. As air passes through the moist cooling cartridge, it emerges cooler and more humidified, making it especially beneficial in dry or arid climates.

    Key technical features include:

    • Four fan speeds: Low, medium, high, and turbo for varying heat conditions
    • Personal cooling radius: Designed to affect a 3–5 foot zone, ideal for solo work or relaxation
    • Quiet operation: Maintains noise levels under 60 dB, making it suitable for bedrooms and workspaces
    • Cordless runtime: Up to 8 hours per charge depending on settings
    • Built-in LED nightlight: Optional ambient lighting for nighttime use

    This minimalist, plug-and-play system is one of the most adaptable on the market—empowering users to cool without structural alterations, wires, or technician support.

    Designed for the New American Lifestyle

    With an increasing number of people working remotely, traveling in vans, and downsizing to smaller living arrangements, ChillWell 2.0 aligns with lifestyle shifts that prioritize flexibility and function. Many users report using ChillWell during:

    • Zoom calls in home offices
    • Afternoon naps in sunlit bedrooms
    • Reading sessions on balconies or porches
    • Travel stops in RVs and campers

    Its USB-C compatibility and compact dimensions make it travel-ready and functional across a wide variety of power sources—including laptops, solar chargers, and power banks.

    Energy Efficiency Without Sacrificing Comfort

    One of the most attractive elements of ChillWell 2.0 is its energy footprint. With U.S. households spending hundreds of dollars on electricity during peak cooling months, ChillWell 2.0 presents an electricity-light alternative for reducing total energy usage.

    Estimates suggest ChillWell 2.0 consumes less than 10% of the electricity required by traditional air conditioners. This not only makes it budget-friendly for students, retirees, and renters, but also contributes positively toward carbon reduction goals for eco-conscious buyers.

    Summer 2025 Use Cases: From Coast to Coast

    As per official website reports show ChillWell 2.0 being adopted in various American climates:

    • Southwest States (Arizona, Nevada): Residents praise the device’s humidification feature during arid heatwaves.
    • East Coast Cities (New York, D.C.): Apartment dwellers appreciate its portability in buildings with strict AC regulations.
    • Midwest & Plains (Ohio, Kansas): Farmers and field workers use it as a cooling station inside barns or garages.
    • Florida & Gulf States: Users report enjoying ChillWell 2.0 on patios and porches during muggy evenings.

    Its cordless build and intuitive refill design allow it to be used virtually anywhere a USB port or charging block is available.

    How to Use ChillWell 2.0: Setup in Seconds

    Using ChillWell 2.0 requires no tools or professional setup. The process is designed to be quick:

    1. Unbox the unit and insert the cooling cartridge
    2. Fill the water reservoir with cool tap water
    3. Choose your fan speed and direction
    4. Recharge using the USB-C cable provided

    The water cartridge can be reused for weeks with regular rinsing, and users can add ice cubes to enhance the cooling effect in especially hot environments.

    How ChillWell 2.0 AC Works: A Simple Yet Effective Hydro-Cooling System

    According to official website, At the heart of ChillWell 2.0 is a hydro-chill evaporative cooling process—a method engineered to deliver rapid, focused comfort using water-based airflow mechanics.
    Unlike conventional air conditioners that rely on chemical refrigerants, ducts, or compressors, ChillWell 2.0 leverages natural water evaporation to lower air temperature in a compact zone around the user.
    Here’s how the technology works:

    1. Water Tank Activation – The user fills the built-in reservoir with cold tap water. For enhanced effect, ice cubes can be added to intensify cooling during extreme heat.
    2. Cooling Cartridge Engagement – The replaceable hydro-cooling cartridge absorbs the water and allows air to pass through its moisture-rich filter.
    3. Airflow & Fan Control – Once the device is powered on, an internal fan pulls in warm air from the environment and passes it through the wet cartridge.
    4. Evaporative Cooling Effect – As air moves through the damp filter, evaporation draws heat away from the air, lowering its temperature and re-releasing it as a cool, moistened breeze.
    5. Adjustable Climate Comfort – Users can choose from four fan speeds—Low, Medium, High, and Turbo—to adjust intensity, direction, and coverage based on their needs.

    Because it does not cool the entire room but rather creates a microclimate in a 3–5 foot radius, ChillWell 2.0 is ideal for personal spaces such as desks, bedsides, kitchen counters, RV tabletops, or reading nooks.
    The entire process uses minimal electricity and no chemical refrigerants, making it both eco-responsible and cost-conscious—a practical solution for modern users seeking immediate relief without increasing their power bill.
    Visit ChillWell 2.0 Official Website To Read More..

    ChillWell 2.0 in the Workplace: A Productivity Ally

    Open-plan offices, shared coworking spaces, and even warehouses are seeing use cases for ChillWell 2.0. With personal cooling focused in a limited radius, it avoids disrupting others’ airflow preferences while keeping users focused and refreshed.

    Remote workers also appreciate ChillWell 2.0 for its unobtrusive sound, space-saving footprint, and portability between rooms. As flexible work becomes the norm, having a climate tool that adapts as quickly as the workday is invaluable.

    How ChillWell 2.0 Supports Aging and Sensitive Populations

    Heat exposure is a growing concern for seniors and individuals with cardiovascular conditions. ChillWell 2.0 offers a safer, lower-risk option for temperature control without needing to chill entire homes. The device’s simple interface is ideal for older adults seeking intuitive technology—no app downloads or advanced configurations are required.

    For caregivers or family members, gifting ChillWell 2.0 has become a way to support loved ones during rising temperatures—without overloading the home’s utility bills.

    The Sustainability Angle: Reusable, Rechargeable, Minimal Waste

    ChillWell 2.0’s design minimizes both environmental waste and single-use components. Its reusable cooling cartridge and rechargeable power source make it a long-term investment rather than a seasonal throwaway.

    Packaging is also eco-aware, with recyclable materials used in both the box and internal wrapping. In 2025, where conscious consumerism is top-of-mind, ChillWell 2.0 delivers comfort with minimal ecological cost.

    Consumer Demand, Availability & USA Rollout

    Since its launch in the United States, demand for ChillWell 2.0 has surged. Reports indicate a consistent sell-out cycle, especially in states facing frequent heat advisories. The manufacturer has expanded distribution channels to handle interest, offering online ordering with direct-to-door delivery in all 50 states.

    Current promotions include bundle savings for households looking to outfit multiple rooms or gift the device to family members during peak heat.

    Visit Official Website To get More Information

    Sleep-Optimized Design: For Quiet Nights and Cool Dreams

    As sleep disruptions from heat become more common in the summer months, ChillWell 2.0 is stepping in to redefine nighttime comfort. The device operates with a low-decibel fan system, designed to remain unobtrusive in bedrooms, nurseries, or any quiet sleep environment. Users can select a lower fan setting to maintain airflow without the ambient noise typically associated with conventional air conditioners.
    The optional soft-glow LED nightlight further supports the bedtime experience, offering ambient lighting for relaxation without interfering with natural sleep rhythms. For those living in homes without central AC or sharing sleeping quarters with others, ChillWell 2.0 provides a quiet, personal cooling option that ensures uninterrupted rest through hot and humid nights.

    Designed with Seniors in Mind: Easy, Intuitive, and Safe

    In 2025, a growing number of older adults are seeking tools that enhance daily comfort without introducing complexity. ChillWell 2.0 was designed with this demographic firmly in focus. Its intuitive interface, single-button control system, and cordless functionality eliminate common barriers associated with traditional cooling devices.
    There are no remote controls to program, no filters to install, and no window units to lift. The device features a straightforward refill process, allowing users to pour cool water into the built-in reservoir and begin use immediately. The lightweight build and stable base also reduce physical strain, making it safe to handle and reposition.
    For caregivers and families, ChillWell 2.0 has become a low-maintenance solution to help elderly relatives manage heat exposure—without the need for costly renovations or central system upgrades.

    ChillWell 2.0 for Outdoor Use: Patios, Porches, and Campsites

    As more Americans embrace hybrid indoor-outdoor living, ChillWell 2.0 has found a new audience among those seeking relief in shaded, semi-enclosed spaces. Whether it’s a summer afternoon on the porch, a barbecue setup on the patio, or an overnight camping trip, the device has proven itself as a versatile companion for outdoor relaxation.
    Its cordless runtime and USB-C compatibility allow it to function without fixed power sources, making it ideal for RV travelers, tailgaters, and campers using solar power banks or portable chargers. When positioned near outdoor seating or under covered gazebos, ChillWell 2.0 delivers a focused cooling zone that enhances comfort during peak heat—without requiring noisy generators or invasive installations.
    In a market flooded with large, power-hungry equipment, ChillWell 2.0 offers a minimalist alternative tailored for the modern, mobile lifestyle.

    Why College Students Are Choosing ChillWell This Summer

    In university dormitories and off-campus housing across the country, ChillWell 2.0 is rapidly becoming a seasonal essential among college students navigating the challenges of extreme heat in compact, shared living spaces.
    Many dormitories restrict window AC installations for safety or energy policy reasons, leaving students with limited cooling options during peak summer terms. ChillWell 2.0 provides a compliant, non-disruptive alternative that allows students to cool their personal zones without violating building guidelines or disturbing roommates.
    The appeal is rooted in its plug-and-play functionality and low power requirements—perfect for crowded desks, bunk beds, or study nooks with limited outlets. With rising awareness of climate impact and cost-consciousness among Gen Z consumers, students are gravitating toward ChillWell 2.0’s sustainable design, rechargeable battery, and water-based cooling mechanism.
    Beyond the dorm, the device travels easily to libraries, shared kitchens, summer internships, or co-working lounges—empowering students to create a comfort zone wherever they go. Compact enough to fit in a backpack and versatile enough to operate via laptop USB, ChillWell 2.0 is redefining how students approach summer survival on campus.
    As universities prepare for another record-hot season, ChillWell 2.0 is emerging as a must-have accessory for academic comfort and personal climate control.

    Final Thoughts: ChillWell 2.0 as a 2025 Innovation Story

    ChillWell 2.0’s breakout success is not solely about cooling—it’s a story of design evolution, lifestyle adaptation, and climate-conscious tech. As Americans continue to navigate a changing environment, the emergence of ChillWell 2.0 signals a broader shift toward portable, personal, and practical innovations that respond to real-world challenges.

    Its appeal lies not in hype, but in function: small, powerful, user-focused, and ready for this summer—and the next.

    For more information, educational content, and direct purchasing, visit the official ChillWell 2.0 AC website.

    Company: ChillWell 2.0
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    Disclaimers and Disclosures
    The information presented in this article is strictly for general informational and educational purposes. It does not, in any way, constitute professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment of any medical or health condition. Please note that ChillWell AC 2.0 is not a medical device and is not intended to prevent, treat, or cure any health condition. Any references to comfort or relief are purely anecdotal and should not be interpreted as medical claims.
    It is strongly recommended that readers consult a licensed medical professional or HVAC specialist before considering any cooling product for medical or health-related use. Please be aware that individual results may vary depending on environmental conditions, usage patterns, and personal sensitivity to temperature or humidity changes.
    Product specifications, features, and pricing referenced in this content are accurate at the time of publication to the best of the author’s knowledge. However, they are subject to change at the discretion of the manufacturer or vendor without prior notice. Consumers should always refer to the official ChillWell website for the most current information regarding pricing, warranties, and product availability.
    It’s important to note that this article may include affiliate links. However, these relationships do not influence the editorial content, which remains independent and impartial. The publisher may earn a commission if a purchase is made through these links, but this comes at no additional cost to the consumer.
    While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and up-to-date nature of the information presented here, it’s important to note that neither the author nor any distribution partners assume responsibility for typographical errors, omissions, or outdated product details that may appear in the article. The publisher and its syndication partners expressly disclaim any liability for actions taken by readers based on the content provided herein.
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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Nominations now open for the first-ever CanREA Awards

    Source: – Press Release/Statement:

    Headline: Nominations now open for the first-ever CanREA Awards

    The inaugural CanREA Awards will be presented at Electricity Transformation Canada on October 8 in Toronto.    

    Ottawa, June 24, 2025—As part of its fifth anniversary celebrations, the Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA) is launching a new Awards program recognizing excellence in Canada’s wind, solar and energy storage industry.

    CanREA members are invited to nominate themselves, or colleagues within the Canadian renewables and energy storage industries, until August 29 at 11:59 p.m. PT.

    “The CanREA Awards program is a new initiative that aims to celebrate exceptional wind, solar, behind-the-meter, and energy storage projects demonstrating innovation, leadership and commitment in Canada, as well as Indigenous organizations driving our energy transition,” said Vittoria Bellissimo, CanREA’s President and CEO.

    There are three Award categories:

    Innovative Canadian Clean Energy Project of the Year, recognizing groundbreaking advancements in renewable energy & energy storage solutions.

    Indigenous Clean Energy Company of the Year, honouring Indigenous-owned organizations driving Canada’s energy transition.

    Canadian On-Site (BTM) Project of the Year, recognizing excellence in behind-the-meter (BTM) solar and/or storage solutions.

    Each Award has specific criteria and eligibility guidelines, which can be accessed on the CanREA member portal, along with a detailed description of each category. Projects and/or organizations must be operating within Canada to be considered. For questions or more information, please contact CanREA at awards@renewablesassociation.ca.

    All nominations will be evaluated by an impartial committee composed of stakeholders from across Canada’s renewable energy and energy storage sectors, based on the criteria outlined on the member portal. To ensure a fair and balanced review process, any organization submitting a nomination is not permitted to participate on the selection committee.

    The award-winners will be announced at our Electricity Transformation Canada conference in Toronto on October 8, 2025.  

    We look forward to celebrating our outstanding industry members together!

    Quotes

    “The CanREA Awards program is a new initiative that aims to celebrate exceptional wind, solar, behind-the-meter, and energy storage projects demonstrating innovation, leadership and commitment in Canada, as well as Indigenous organizations driving our energy transition.”
    —Vittoria Bellissimo, President and CEO, Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA)

    For media inquiries or interview opportunities, please contact: 

    Communications Canadian Renewable Energy Association communications@renewablesassociation.ca 

    About CanREA 

    The Canadian Renewable Energy Association (CanREA) is the voice for wind energy, solar energy and energy storage solutions that will power Canada’s energy future. We work to create the conditions for a modern energy system through stakeholder advocacy and public engagement. Our diverse members are uniquely positioned to deliver clean, low-cost, reliable, flexible and scalable solutions for Canada’s energy needs. For more information on how Canada can use wind energy, solar energy and energy storage to help achieve its net-zero commitments, consult “Powering Canada’s Journey to Net-Zero: CanREA’s 2050 Vision.” Follow us on Bluesky and LinkedIn here. Learn more at renewablesassociation.ca. 

    The post Nominations now open for the first-ever CanREA Awards appeared first on Canadian Renewable Energy Association.

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    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Green Energy International Starts Operations at Nigerian Onshore Terminal

    Nigerian energy company Green Energy International has lifted its first crude cargo from the recently-completed Otakikpo onshore terminal, situated near Port Harcourt in Nigeria. The facility received its maiden cargo via a vessel chartered by energy major Shell in June 2025. Crude was transported from the Otakikpo marginal field – located in Rivers State and operated by Green Energy International – signaling the start of operations of the onshore terminal. Green Energy International is a Diamond Sponsor of this year’s African Energy Week (AEW): Invest in African Energies conference – taking place September 29 to October 3 in Cape Town.

    The Otakikipo facility represents the first indigenous onshore terminal constructed in the country in five decades. Construction started in 2023, with the terminal completed in June 2025, six-months ahead of schedule. Green Energy International began injecting crude in March 2025, with production averaging 5,000 barrels per day. Since March, the company has received regulatory approval to boost production to 30,000 bpd under a revised field development plan. This aligns closely with ambitions by the company to scale-up Nigerian crude production, supporting African energy development.

    AEW: Invest in African Energies is the platform of choice for project operators, financiers, technology providers and government, and has emerged as the official place to sign deals in African energy. Visit http://www.AECWeek.com for more information about this exciting event.

    The Otakikpo facility aligns closely with national goals of increasing crude storage and production to two million bpd, as it is expected to play a major role in processing crude from marginal fields. The state-of-the-art facility has a storage capacity of 750,000 barrels, with plans underway to increase capacity to three million barrels, dependent on market demand. The terminal also features an export capacity of 360,000 bpd, with crude transported via a 23-km 20-inch pipeline, connecting to a single point mooring system in the Atlantic Ocean. This way, the terminal is capable of receiving crude from several marginal fields, allowing operators to significantly reduce transport costs by reducing the reliance on costly offshore floating stations. The terminal is also expected to unlock previously-stranded crude resources from more than 40 marginal fields across the region, with a capacity to receive up to 250,000 bpd from third-party producers. As such, the terminal offers a domestic solution to producing, storing and exporting crude, supporting national development goals.

    The milestone comes as Nigeria strives to increase production through diversified field developments. Marginal fields have been designated as a priority area for the country, with the government implementing mechanisms to attract investment and development across these assets. Notably, in 2020, the government launched a marginal field bidding round to entice operators – both indigenous and international – to invest in these fields. The bid round drew over 591 companies seeking to develop 57 oilfields, with 161 companies shortlisted. Most of these firms represented indigenous operators, highlighting both the commitment by indigenous companies to invest in Nigerian oilfields and the level of opportunity in the company’s offshore market.

    Green Energy International’s Diamond Sponsorship of AEW: Invest in African Energies 2025 reflects the company’s long-term vision for the Nigerian oil sector. Uniting the entire African energy sector and its value chain in Cape Town, AEW: Invest in African Energies 2025 takes place under a mandate to make energy poverty history, facilitating dialogue and dealmaking and driving projects forward in Africa. The event showcases major projects while connecting operators and financiers, with a view to unlocking new development across the continent. The Otakikpo facility is a critical step towards improving domestic storage and production solutions in Nigeria and serves as a strong example for other indigenous operators in regional markets.

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Energy Chamber.

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    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Bay Miner smart cloud mining provides users with passive cryptocurrency income, easily mining Bitcoin and Ethereum

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    Los Angeles, California, June 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Against the backdrop of increasing geopolitical tensions and global economic uncertainty, Bay Miner announced the official launch of its new AI algorithm-driven cryptocurrency cloud mining platform. The platform supports a variety of popular digital assets including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Solana (SOL), providing an automatic dividend, mobile convenience, and mining experience without the need for mining machines.

    Users can purchase contracts through their mobile phones, and the system will automatically allocate computing power based on real-time market conditions to achieve stable daily returns.

    What is BAY Miner cloud mining
    BAY Miner is a leading cloud mining platform with data centers in many locations around the world. Since its establishment in 2017, it has been committed to allowing ordinary users to easily participate in the mining of mainstream cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Ripple (XRP), Dogecoin (DOGE), Litecoin (LTC), Solana (SOL), etc. without having to purchase mining machines or have professional skills.

    BAY Miner Smart Cloud Mining: Key Advantages & Core Value

    1. $15 Welcome Bonus for New Users
    Register and receive $15 in cloud mining credits instantly — start earning crypto with zero upfront investment.
    2. AI-Powered Hashrate Allocation
    The platform automatically distributes computing power to the most profitable cryptocurrencies, including BTC, ETH, SOL, and XRP, maximizing daily mining efficiency.
    3. Green Energy Infrastructure
    All mining operations are powered by renewable energy sources such as solar and wind, ensuring both cost efficiency and environmental sustainability.
    4. No Hardware Required, Zero Technical Barriers
    Users don’t need to purchase mining equipment or manage maintenance. Everything is automated, making it ideal for beginners and non-technical users.
    5. Daily Payouts with Transparent Earnings
    Mining profits are settled daily. Users can monitor performance in real-time, with no hidden fees. Withdraw or reinvest at any time.
    6. Global Affiliate Program with Up to 1 BTC Reward
    Earn up to 1 Bitcoin by inviting others to join BAY Miner. The referral program enables users to profit through sharing and growth.

    How to use BAY Miner cloud mining? (Operation Guide)
    Step 1: Register an account
    Visit the official website www.bayminer.com or download the BAY Miner App, register an account using your email address, and you will receive $15 cloud computing power experience credit upon successful registration.

    Step 2: Select a mining contract
    Browse the available mining contracts (such as BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP, etc.) on the platform, select the currency and contract period you are interested in (such as 6 days, 30 days, 50 days), and freely choose the amount to invest.

    Step 3: Confirm payment and start mining
    Payment is made using USDT or other supported cryptocurrencies. After the contract is confirmed, the system will automatically allocate AI computing power to the optimal currency and start mining immediately.

    Step 4: Check earnings daily
    Log in to your account to view daily earnings, cumulative mining quantity, and contract operation status in real time on the control panel. Earnings are settled daily without manual operation.

    Step 5: Withdraw or automatically reinvest
    You can withdraw earnings to your personal crypto wallet at any time, or turn on the “automatic reinvest” function to achieve compound growth of earnings.

    Flexible contract mechanism: freely control your mining rhythm
    BAY Miner provides a variety of flexible cloud mining contracts to meet the diverse needs of different users for cycles, risk control and returns. Whether it is a short-term trial or long-term stable returns, you can choose the most suitable mining solution based on your own asset allocation.
    The user can choose from the following options:
    – BTC [Power Contract Plan]: Invest $10,000 for 47 days → Daily income $165 → Total return $17,755
    – DOGE [Core Contract Plan]: Invest $5,000 for 32 days → Daily income $72.5 → Total return $7,320
    – BTC [Free Computing Plan]: Invest $100 for 2 days → Daily income $4 → Total return $108

    Click here for full contract details

    Extra Income Opportunity with BAY Miner
    Looking to grow your crypto earnings effortlessly? BAY Miner’s referral program offers unlimited commission potential — the more people you invite, the more you earn. It’s a powerful way to boost your mining income while building a passive revenue stream.

    BAY Miner makes cloud mining easy, secure, and profitable. Whether you’re diversifying your portfolio, seeking passive income, or pursuing high-yield crypto strategies, BAY Miner delivers a reliable and low-barrier path to financial freedom.

    Conclusion:
    Are you looking for a top-notch cloud-based cryptocurrency mining platform? If so, create an account right after reading this article and enjoy a $15 welcome bonus. You can use it as an initial investment and earn $0.60 per day for free. Try BAY Miner cloud mining service now, risk-free, don’t miss it!

    Visit the official website: www.bayminer.com
    Email: info@bayminer.com
    Mobile APP: https://bayminer.com/app/download

    Disclaimer: The information provided in this press release does not constitute an investment solicitation, nor does it constitute investment advice, financial advice, or trading recommendations. Cryptocurrency mining and staking involve risks. There is a possibility of financial loss. It is strongly recommended that you perform due diligence before investing or trading in cryptocurrencies and securities, including consulting a professional financial advisor.

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  • MIL-OSI: Fengate and Alpha Omega Power start operations at Caballero Battery Energy Storage System

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    NIPOMO, Calif., June 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Fengate Asset Management (Fengate) and Alpha Omega Power (AOP) today announced that the 100-megawatt (MW)/400-megawatt-hour (MWh) Caballero Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) facility in Nipomo, California has achieved full commercial operations.

    Caballero BESS is the first facility of its kind in San Luis Obispo County, providing much needed power capacity and using only top-tier technology to ensure world-class safety and durability.

    “Caballero BESS is good for the environment and the community, providing enough reliable, clean energy to the central coast of California to power more than 100,000 homes for up to four hours every day, and contributing to local economic growth through the use of 100% union labor during the project’s construction phase,” said Greg Calhoun, Managing Director, Infrastructure Investments at Fengate. “We look forward to funding the continued growth of AOP and bringing resilient, stable power to grids across the United States.”

    “Delivering a best-in-class energy storage facility of this scale is AOP’s core mission. Thanks to the world-class team of BESS experts, we have at AOP, and support from our trusted partners, we’re now delivering ‘Reliability, Stored’ to California,” said Paul Choi, Founder and CEO of AOP. “Our team is proud to achieve this milestone, which solidifies AOP as a leading BESS Independent Power Producer.”

    Working shoulder-to-shoulder with all local and state authorities, Caballero BESS underwent rigorous testing and training with Cal Fire, San Luis Obispo City, and County Fire during the construction and testing phases. The project meets or exceeds all local, state, and federal safety requirements, including California Fire Codes and the latest National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 855 standards for energy storage.

    Caballero BESS is the first investment by the Fengate and AOP partnership, which formed in 2023. Fengate is managing this investment on behalf of the Fengate Infrastructure Fund IV and its affiliated entities, including an investment by the LiUNA Pension Fund of Central and Eastern Canada.

    The project received financing from MUFG Bank Ltd. (MUFG) and from U.S. Bancorp Impact Finance, a subsidiary of U.S. Bank that provides capital to the renewable energy industry via tax equity and project finance debt.

    “MUFG is pleased to partner with AOP as it deploys the energy storage resources needed to facilitate the effective and reliable integration of renewable resources into the electric system,” said Phillip Fletcher, Director, Project Finance at MUFG.

    “Our investment in the Caballero BESS project is one way we can support our clients with custom financing solutions,” said Jon Peeples, Environmental Finance Business Development Director at U.S. Bancorp Impact Finance. “We’re proud to support Fengate and AOP in their work to expand sources of clean energy, strengthen the energy grid, and drive local job creation.”

    About Fengate

    Fengate is a leading alternative investment manager focused on infrastructure, private equity and real estate strategies, with more than $7 billion of capital commitments under management. The firm has been investing in infrastructure since 2006 with a focus on mid- market greenfield and brownfield infrastructure assets in the transportation, social, energy transition and digital sectors. Fengate is one of North America’s most active infrastructure investors and developers with a portfolio of more than 50 assets. Learn more at www.fengate.com.

    About Alpha Omega Power

    We are innovators focused on utility-scale battery storage, enhancing grid reliability, supporting renewable energy integration for a cleaner, sustainable energy future. AOP develops, acquires, builds, and operates BESS assets in the United States focusing on investment discipline and technological excellence. AOP currently holds a portfolio of over 2GW of BESS projects across key markets and partners with the nation’s top Load Serving Entities to deliver “Reliability, Stored.”

    Media contact

    Maddison Sharples
    Vice President, Communications and Marketing
    Fengate Asset Management
    +1 416-254-3326
    Maddison.Sharples@fengate.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/c0d84e7c-908c-464f-84d5-1bca7ec1d02e

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    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Video: Tech poised to change the world: Top Ten Emerging Technologies 2025

    Source: World Economic Forum (video statements)

    For the 13th consecutive year, the World Economic Forum releases its report on the top ten technologies set to change the world for the better. These technologies will speed our efforts to tackle everything from the energy transition and neurodegenerative diseases. Based on expert nominations and rigorous foresight evaluation, the solutions drive home to leaders the increasing ways that technologies are converging and building on each other and showcase the importance of technology foresight as a key strategic tool to make meaningful change, integration and investment happen. Guests guiding us through this report for the fifth year include Bernie Meyerson, chief innovation officer emeritus at IBM, and Mariette DiChristina, Dean and professor of the practice of journalism at Boston University College of Communication.

    This interview was recorded in May 2025 in the New York office of the World Economic Forum.

    Top 10 Emerging Technologies for this year:
    – Structural Battery Composites
    – Collaborative Sensing
    – Green Nitrogen Fixation
    – Generative Watermarking
    – Engineered Living Therapeutics
    – GLP-1s for Neurodegenerative Diseases
    – Autonomous Biochemical Sensing
    – Next-Gen Nuclear Energy
    – Osmotic Power Systems
    – Nanozymes

    About this episode:

    Top 10 Emerging Technologies Report 2025: https://wef.ch/emergingtech25

    These are the top 10 emerging technologies of 2025: https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/06/top-10-emerging-technologies-of-2025/

    Transcript: https://www.weforum.org/podcasts/radio-davos/episodes/top-ten-emerging-tech-2025

    Mariette DiChristina, Boston University: https://www.bu.edu/com/profile/mariette-dichristina/
    Bernie Meyerson: https://www.ibm.com/history/bernard-meyerson

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    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: Global offshore wind conference 2025: keynote speech by Ed Miliband

    Source: United Kingdom – Executive Government & Departments

    Speech

    Global offshore wind conference 2025: keynote speech by Ed Miliband

    Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Ed Miliband, speaks at the RenewableUK conference.

    Thank you, Jane [Cooper]. I just want to say how brilliant it is to be here today, it’s a real privilege. I read my old speech from a year ago, about 15 days before the general election, and it holds up reasonably well to history.

    I felt an incredible sense of excitement back then about having a chance to be Secretary of State, and today I feel an incredible sense of privilege. One of the reasons I feel that sense of privilege is because of all of you, because of the incredibly inspiring things you are doing for energy security, for jobs, around the country, and to tackle the climate crisis.

    I also want to pay tribute to Jane, you are doing an absolutely brilliant job championing this industry – you and the RenewableUK team are truly outstanding.

    Can I say at the same time we are delighted to have secured our superstar signing Dan McGrail as interim CEO of Great British Energy – it’s fantastic to have him and Juergen Maier both here, as well as my colleague Michael Shanks, Minister for Energy who many of you will have met and is doing an absolutely brilliant job, and it’s a privilege to work alongside.

    As I walked into the conference today and saw the banner ‘Mission: Possible’, I felt a real sense of excitement.

    Because when I look around the exhibition hall and this room, I feel that overwhelming sense of possibility, as the slogan suggests.

    Huge economic and industrial opportunities for Britain, huge chances to transform our country. Challenges of course, but as I say I am incredibly proud of this industry, and for 5 years we have worked together on a shared agenda.

    For energy security, lower bills, good jobs and climate.

    I think it is an inspiring and exciting vision of a new era of clean energy abundance for Britain, getting off the rollercoaster of fossil fuels – and we’re reminded by geo-political events all the time how important that is.

    And at the Spending Review last week we committed to the most significant programme of investment in homegrown clean energy in the UK’s history.

    On Tuesday, we announced the biggest nuclear building programme in a generation, creating jobs in Suffolk, Nottinghamshire and across the UK.

    On Thursday, investment in kickstarting carbon capture in Aberdeenshire and the Humber.

    On Friday, half a billion pounds of funding for Britain’s first hydrogen network to help drive industrial renewal.

    And today we go further with a genuinely transformative package of investment in offshore wind supply chains and jobs.

    I truly believe we are witnessing the coming of age of Britain’s green industrial revolution as we build this new era.

    I think it demonstrates above all what an active and strategic government working in the closest partnership with industry can achieve.

    So I want to talk today about the clarity of mission we’re seeking to provide, the way we’re breaking down the barriers to success – barriers you talked a lot with us about when in opposition – the role of catalytic public investment – which is partly about the announcement I’m making today – and then a bit about what I would ask from you as an industry.

    First, I know it has been a tough time for the industry.

    Offshore wind is not immune from the global economic challenges we have seen in the last few years, many of which remain present today.

    My response and my responsibility is to ensure that you have the clarity and certainty you need to make future investment decisions, because I know the biggest enemy of investment is uncertainty.

    We want Britain to be a safe haven for investment.

    That is why from day one we have offered a clear sense of direction, with our goals to deliver clean power by 2030 and accelerate to net zero across the economy.

    Just 6 months after we came to office we published our 2030 Clean Power Action Plan.

    Setting out for the first time the different pathways for deployment of different technologies.

    Offshore wind, onshore wind, solar, nuclear, batteries, hydrogen, CCUS.

    To give developers and investors clarity about the direction of travel.

    When we came to office we also took decisions around AR6 to make it a record-breaking auction.

    But we have also listened hard to the industry about how we can improve the auction process – particularly for fixed and floating offshore wind.

    And we will shortly confirm key decisions for the AR7 auction. I want to say to you very clearly, as far as that decision is concerned and all other decisions, my overriding priority is to give you confidence and certainty because I know these are essential ingredients for you to make the long-term investments we need.

    Second, for years clean energy projects have been held back by barriers and blockages.

    You told us we needed to deal with them.

    So over the last 11 months, that’s what we have gone about doing.

    On planning, we lifted the onshore wind ban within 72 hours of coming to office.

    We’ve introduced the Planning and Infrastructure Bill – the biggest reform of planning in a generation.

    And we’ve sped up planning decisions, including consenting enough clean energy to power the equivalent of almost 2 million homes.

    On grid, we’ve ended the first come first served connections queue which wasn’t serving our country well, prioritising the power projects we need.

    And we’ve brought forward plans to ensure communities benefit from hosting clean energy infrastructure.

    We’re also working with Defra on improving environmental consenting.

    On radar, we’ve worked with the Ministry of Defence to resolve funding issues that have plagued this sector for years.

    On skills, we’ve backed industry’s skills passport for oil and gas workers.

    And set up the Office for Clean Energy Jobs to ensure we have the skilled workforce we need and to do that planning with our colleagues at the Department for Education.

    In addressing these long-standing issues, we are trying to break down those barriers, which again get in the way of your investment and try to make progress step by step and demonstrating each day what a mission driven government means.

    My observation from the first 11 months in office is having this as one of the Prime Minister’s 5 missions makes all the difference in driving through Whitehall and working with others.

    Third, alongside clarity, certainty and breaking down the barriers we are delivering catalytic public investment to secure jobs and supply chains as part of our long-term industrial strategy.

    This is the right choice for Britain because we want those jobs, it’s also the right choice for our energy security and resilience – and the right long-term way I believe to deal with some of the pressures the industry faces.

    I think it’s fair to say we know that for too long governments have not focused enough on ensuring our success in offshore wind generation leads to the jobs our country needs.

    This government is different.

    There is a global race for these jobs, and we are determined to create them in Britain.

    You told us public investment could unlock funding from the private sector – and you’re right.

    With Great British Energy that is what we are committed to do.

    And today we are announcing a truly historic partnership between public and private investors.

    Hundreds of millions of public funding from Great British Energy crowding in many hundreds of millions more from the offshore wind industry and The Crown Estate.

    Enabling us to today announce a total of £1 billion of supply chain funding to bring offshore wind jobs to Britain.

    It’s designed, this fund, to turbocharge the brilliant work of the sector’s Industrial Growth Plan to invest in ports and factories, so we make turbine towers, blades, foundations and cables here in the UK.

    Helping to drive the clean energy rollout at home and capture a growing export market abroad – including seizing the opportunities of being an early mover in floating offshore wind.

    And this is just the start, with Great British Energy bringing together a wider group of public and private investors to build our offshore wind supply chains and I am incredibly excited about the work that Juergen and Dan are doing at GBE.

    Today I can also confirm we have released the results of the first Clean Industry Bonus round.

    Again here, you told us that the private sector would step up, if we showed the importance of building supply chains here in the UK, and again you were right.

    We were delighted by the response of developers to this scheme.

    Showing that when government leads with ambition, industry is ready to match it.

    We calculate that every pound of public money could unlock up to £17 of private investment.

    The Clean Industry Bonus unleashing the potential of billions of private investment in factories and ports from the North East to East Anglia to Scotland.

    When we talk about catalytic investment, this is what we mean.

    Public investment crowding in, not crowding out, the private capital we need.

    And giving you the confidence to build a long-term industrial base for Britain.

    So look, these are some of the steps we’re taking. Government doesn’t get everything right, but what we are seeking to do is deliver on the promises we made to you in opposition about how we can work together – a true partnership.

    Now often the industry asks me, how can we help you to deliver this mission? Let me just give you a few thoughts on that.

    On jobs, you have a crucial role in reversing decades of failure to invest in our industrial communities and creating a new generation of good jobs at decent wages.

    You have shown your commitment to building supply chains in Britain.

    And my ask of you is to ensure you deliver the 95,000 jobs this industry says it could support in the UK by the end of the decade.

    On trade unions, there is important work on union recognition in some renewables companies.

    But I want to be clear: this government considers trade unions as an essential part of a modern workplace and economy.

    So I ask you to recognise the huge value of partnering with trade unions in all parts of the industry.

    And finally, I would say this:

    I am one of your biggest champions because I know that this mission is the route to building a more secure energy system that can bring down bills for good.

    As we consider the multiple pathways to clean power, my mandate to Chris Stark as head of our 2030 Mission Control, is to deliver at least cost to billpayers and taxpayers and the most economic benefit to the country.

    So in AR7, AR8, AR9 and beyond, value for money for billpayers is our priority, recognising that while the market needs to make a return, we also need to deliver a fair price for consumers.

    Once again, this must be a partnership between us.

    We are doing everything we can, as I have set out, to help the industry continue its strong record in bringing down costs.

    And I urge you to continue to drive forward with innovation and competition to deliver for the country.

    Let me end with this before we get into questions.

    I think over the last 11 months we have shown that Britain is back in the race for the jobs and industries of the future.

    And above all we have shown one thing fundamentally, which is we are serious about delivering. When we said it, we meant it. When we said becoming a clean energy superpower would become one of the Prime Minister’s 5 missions, we meant it. I have my regular meetings with the Prime Minister about this issue and he is incredibly inspired by what you are delivering.

    What we’re seeking to do is have a plan to deliver.

    Clear and consistent leadership.

    Breaking down the barriers.

    Catalytic public investment.

    A true partnership between government, trade unions and industry.

    We believe this is how we build the age of clean energy abundance.

    This is how we boost our energy independence and bring down bills for families and businesses.

    This is how we seize the economic and industrial opportunity of our time.

    And this is how we face up to the greatest long-term challenge we face as a country and as a world, the climate crisis.

    My final thought is this: of course, the industry faces challenges that I am aware of. Nobody believed this was going to be easy, the kind of transformation we are talking about in our economy and in our energy system.

    The thing I feel above all, after 11 months in this role, is more of a sense of optimism about what we can achieve together, more of a sense of optimism that this is the right path for energy security, more of a sense of optimism that this can be the jobs driver of the 21st century for our country.

    Going round the country, there’s nothing more inspiring than seeing those jobs being created and the opportunity for young people doing apprenticeships and being part of this industry.

    I am more certain than ever this is the right path to tackle the biggest long-term threat to humanity, the climate crisis.

    Thank you so much for what you do for our country, thank you so much for your partnership with government.

    And I look forward to continuing to work together to do great things in the months and years ahead.

    Thank you.

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    Published 24 June 2025

    MIL OSI United Kingdom –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI USA: Welch Statement on Trump’s Proposal to Upend Vital USDA RD Loan Programs

    US Senate News:

    Source: United States Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont)

    BURLINGTON, VT – U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.), Ranking Member of the Senate Agriculture Committee on Rural Development, Energy, and Credit, today released the following statement responding to reports that the Trump Administration is considering an executive order to transfer certain U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development (RD) Programs to the Small Business Administration (SBA). This proposal would allow SBA to control USDA RD’s Business and Industry Guaranteed Loan Program, Rural Business Investment Program, and the Rural Microentrepreneur Assistance Program. 
    “The Trump Administration’s proposal to move crucial USDA RD programs to the SBA is alarming for rural communities in red and blue states alike. This move won’t ‘improve efficiency’ it will just make it harder for farmers and rural small businesses to access the specialized support farmers and rural small businesses depend on. The Administration’s willful ignorance of fundamental differences between the two agencies will rob rural communities of vital resources provided by USDA’s vast local knowledge and rural presence. I urge the Trump Administration to drop this proposal.”  

    MIL OSI USA News –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Global: Federal energy office illustrates the perils of fluctuating budgets and priorities

    Source: The Conversation – USA – By Christelle Khalaf, Associate Director, Government Finance Research Center, University of Illinois Chicago

    How much money goes into which pile often changes with the presidency. valiantsin suprunovich/iStock / Getty Images Plus

    When new presidential administrations enter the White House, federal agencies often find their funding and priorities shifting, sometimes dramatically.

    I’m a scholar who studies how policy and market shifts affect regional economies, labor markets and public systems, particularly in the context of critical infrastructure such as energy and water. I’ve seen how both of those types of changes – of funding levels and priorities – destabilize agencies and cut off long-term projects before they achieve their intended goals.

    In one research project, with co-authors Dr. Deborah A. Carroll and Zach Perkins, I took a close look at one office within a federal agency, the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. What we found serves as an example of how these changes have played out in the past, and it gives context to how the Trump administration’s changes are playing out now in that agency and across the federal government.

    The office, known by researchers and its personnel as EERE, is mainly focused on funding research and development to advance energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies and reduce the costs of those technologies to consumers. Its key efforts involve low-emission transportation, renewable electricity generation and decreasing the carbon emissions of buildings and industry processes.

    It makes grants to, and enters research and development agreements with, small businesses, industry, national laboratories, universities and state and local governments. Recipients are often required to contribute matching funds or other support to the project to complement the federal funding.

    In general, Congress appropriates funding to the office as part of the yearly budget process. However, the office also receives sporadic influxes of additional funding to stimulate the economy or address concerns related to energy security and greenhouse gas emissions. Ultimately, the amount of funding EERE gets depends in part on overall economic conditions or national crises.

    Boosting funding levels

    Some of those supplemental allocations can be significant, and many last until the funds have been spent, even if that takes a number of years. Following the energy crisis in the early 2000s, Congress allocated EERE a total of about $7 billion in funding for research and development in energy efficiency, renewable energy and biofuels.

    Then in 2009, following the Great Recession, Congress gave EERE $16.7 billion – most of which was to help low-income families pay to install efficient light sources or insulation to save them money. About $5.4 billion was for research and development.

    In 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress passed the Energy Act of 2020, mainly focusing on nuclear energy and carbon capture technologies but also providing over $500 million in research and development funding for EERE.

    In 2021, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act allocated about $16.3 billion to EERE. And in 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act provided an additional $18 billion. As with other additional funding allocations, Congress made most of that money available until the total authorized amount has been spent.

    But the future of these allocations is uncertain. A January 2025 executive order by President Donald Trump requested that all agencies immediately pause the disbursement of funds Congress approved in both laws.

    In its 2026 budget, the Trump administration is proposing spending $900 million on EERE’s work – a 70% reduction from its 2025 allocation of $3.5 billion. This echoes a move during Trump’s first term when the White House proposed the office’s funding be cut by nearly 70% between the 2017 and 2018 budgets. However, at that time, Congress decided to keep the office’s budget largely intact. Congress will review and decide on this proposed budget as well.

    Solar energy is just one of the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s areas of research.
    alexsl/iStock / Getty Images Plus

    Shifting priorities

    How those varying amounts of money are spent also changes, often based on shifts in political leadership with different views about what types of technologies are most worth investing in, and about the most effective role of government in developing new technologies.

    Our qualitative analysis has found that Republican administrations typically believe that very-early-stage research and development is an appropriate role for the federal government, but that as technologies move closer to commercialization, the private sector should take the lead.

    In contrast, we found that Democratic administrations believe that promising innovations often fail to reach the market due to insufficient private sector support during the demonstration and deployment phases. So they tend to advocate for increased federal involvement to assist with the transition from research to market-ready technologies.

    There is also a partisan difference in which technologies get financial support. Solar and wind energy technologies have historically received higher funding under Democratic administrations. In contrast, bioenergy and hydrogen technologies have received higher funding under Republican administrations.

    Funding the future

    EERE often funds projects that are considered too risky for private investors to fund alone. Expanding knowledge requires experimentation, so some EERE projects have achieved notable success, while others have not.

    For instance, the office’s investments have played a pivotal role in both spreading electric vehicle technologies and reducing their cost to consumers. Beginning with a major funding boost from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, and with further allocations in subsequent years, EERE helped fund breakthroughs in battery manufacturing, power electronics and electric drive systems.

    These advancements contributed to a sharp rise in adoption: In 2012, there were just 100,000 electric vehicles registered in the U.S. By 2022, that number was above 3 million. And in 2014, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicles accounted for 3% of all new light-duty vehicle sales. By 2024, that share had grown to 19%.

    EERE’s investments in electric vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells, by contrast, have not done so well. Despite significant government support in the 2000s, their commercial availability remains largely limited to California, where most of the country’s hydrogen refueling stations are located.

    Various aspects of electric vehicle technologies have received federal support.
    Cavan Images/Cavan via Getty Images

    A change in approach

    Our analysis of the office’s operations finds that the amount of change in funding levels and priorities can create an environment that hinders thoughtful project selection. Programs that begin under one administration can’t be counted on to continue under subsequent presidents, and dollars allocated for the future may be repurposed down the road, leaving projects only partially finished.

    Studies also find that rapidly increasing budgets can create misaligned incentives as public administrators scramble to use the funds during the authorization period. For example, some may prioritize grantees who can accept and spend money rapidly, regardless of the potential public benefit of their innovation.

    Further, the shifting priorities complicate long-term planning for government officials, researchers and businesses. Sustaining innovation over a long period takes years of commitment. Studies have shown that inconsistent or volatile government funding can hinder overall technological progress and discourage private investment. One example is the exploration of algae-based biofuels in the 1980s, which was shut down in the 1990s due to shifting federal priorities. That stalled progress in the field and led to a loss of more than half of the genetic legacy collected through the program. In the late 2000s, the federal government resumed funding algae-based biofuel research.

    Overall, research by us and others underscores the importance of sustained funding and institutional continuity to ensure the success of publicly funded research and development. That’s what other peer countries are doing: boosting long-term investments in clean energy with consistent priorities and predictable funding.

    Following that model, in contrast to the current practice of ever-shifting priorities, would create more effective opportunities to develop, produce and deploy innovative energy technologies in the U.S., helping to maintain global competitiveness and reduce reliance on foreign manufacturing.

    Christelle Khalaf received funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to examine EERE R&D funding trends. She has also received funding from the Department of Energy for separate research.

    – ref. Federal energy office illustrates the perils of fluctuating budgets and priorities – https://theconversation.com/federal-energy-office-illustrates-the-perils-of-fluctuating-budgets-and-priorities-255936

    MIL OSI – Global Reports –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Houston American Energy Corp. Announces $1.2 Million Registered Direct Offering

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    HOUSTON, TX, June 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Houston American Energy Corp. (NYSE American: HUSA) (the “Company”) today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement with an institutional investor (the “SPA”) for the purchase and sale of an aggregate of 81,629 shares of common stock at a purchase price of $14.80 per share in a registered direct offering (the “Offering”).

    The aggregate gross proceeds to the Company of this offering are expected to be approximately $1.2 million, before deducting the placement agent’s fees and other offering expenses payable by the Company. The Company currently intends to use the net proceeds of approximately $1 million from the offering for general corporate purposes. The transaction is expected to close on or about June 25, 2025, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions.

    The registered direct offering is being made pursuant to a shelf registration statement on Form S-3 (File No. 333-282778) previously filed by the Company and declared effective by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on November 4, 2024. A final prospectus supplement and accompanying prospectus describing the terms of the proposed offering will be filed with the SEC and will be available on the SEC’s website located at http://www.sec.gov. Electronic copies of the final prospectus supplement and the accompanying prospectus may be obtained, when available, by contacting Univest Securities, LLC at info@univest.us, or by calling +1 (212) 343-8888.

    Placement Agent Agreement

    On June 24, 2025, in conjunction with the SPA, the Company entered into a Placement Agency Agreement (the “Placement Agency Agreement”) with Univest Securities, LLC to act as the sole placement agent (the “Placement Agent”) in connection with the Offering. Pursuant to the Placement Agency Agreement, the Placement Agent is entitled to a fee equal to an aggregate of 8.0% of the proceeds received by the Company in the Offering and reimbursement of the Placement’s reasonable travel and other out-of-pocket expenses, including reasonable fees, costs and disbursement to its legal counsel, in an amount not to exceed an aggregate of $10,000.

    This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy, nor will there be any sales of such securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of such jurisdiction. Copies of the prospectus supplement relating to the registered direct offering, together with the accompanying base prospectus will be filed by the Company and, upon filing, can be obtained at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

    Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Information:

    This news release contains “forward-looking information” and “forward-looking statements” (collectively, “forward-looking information”) within the meaning of applicable securities laws. Forward-looking information is based on management’s current expectations and beliefs and is subject to a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking information in this news release includes, but is not limited to, statements about the gross proceeds to the Company from the offering and the anticipated closing of the offering.

    With respect to the forward-looking information contained in this news release, the Company has made numerous assumptions. While the Company considers these assumptions to be reasonable, these assumptions are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive, market and social uncertainties and contingencies. Additionally, there are known and unknown risk factors which could cause the Company’s actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking information contained herein. A complete discussion of the risks and uncertainties facing our business is disclosed in our Annual Report on Form 10-K and other filings with the SEC on www.sec.gov.

    All forward-looking information herein is qualified in its entirety by this cautionary statement, and the Company disclaims any obligation to revise or update any such forward-looking information or to publicly announce the result of any revisions to any of the forward-looking information contained herein to reflect future results, events or developments, except as required by law.

    For additional information, view the company’s website at www.houstonamerican.com or contact Houston American Energy Corp. at (713) 222-6966. 

    The MIL Network –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: Agilitas Energy Expands into Hydropower with Acquisition of Two Projects in West Virginia and Maryland

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    WAKEFIELD, Mass., June 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —  Agilitas Energy, a leading developer and operator of renewable energy and energy storage systems, today announced the acquisition of two late-stage hydropower development projects from Advanced Hydro Solutions. Together, the 30-megawatt (MW) Tygart Hydropower Project in Grafton, West Virginia, and the 14 MW Jennings Randolph Hydropower Project in Garrett County, Maryland represent Agilitas Energy’s first-ever hydropower assets, the company’s first entry into both states and an expansion of its ability to provide stable, secure energy to U.S. power markets.

    The projects will provide power to PJM (Pennsylvania-New Jersey-Maryland) Interconnection, a Regional Transmission Organization (RTO) and Independent System Operator (ISO) that manages the electric transmission system for 13 states and the District of Columbia. Agilitas Energy expects both projects to be operational in late 2028 and that the combined 44 MW capacity will generate enough clean, reliable and predictable energy to power over 15,000 homes annually.

    Hydropower offers reliable baseload power, long asset lifespans of often more than 50 years and low operating costs, all qualities that make it a natural complement to Agilitas Energy’s growing renewable energy portfolio. This acquisition reflects the company’s commitment to diversifying its asset base and pursuing the most effective energy solutions, wherever and however they’re needed, to strengthen the grid and meet growing electricity demand.

    “Hydropower diversifies Agilitas Energy’s portfolio of renewable projects with a reliable, baseload power asset that complements our existing solar and storage projects,” said Barrett Bilotta, CEO of Agilitas Energy. “These projects offer grid-stabilizing capabilities and help hedge against market volatility while reinforcing our strategy of using the right technologies in the right places to deliver dependable, clean energy across a growing range of markets.”

    The Tygart and Jennings Randolph projects are set to stimulate local economies by creating jobs and investing in infrastructure. By providing affordable, renewable energy, these projects will promote community development and energy access in both rural and urban areas, while simultaneously addressing the growing demand for power across the nation.

    “Hydropower remains one of the most proven and powerful tools for delivering reliable, renewable energy across the U.S.,” said Malcolm Woolf, President and CEO of the National Hydropower Association. “Agilitas Energy’s investment in these two projects underscores the growing recognition that hydropower must play a central role in our energy future. Companies like Agilitas Energy are stepping up to modernize the grid and expand access to reliable power.”

    “We are very pleased to partner with Agilitas Energy”, said David Sinclair, President of Advanced Hydro Solutions. “Their focus on developing a balanced portfolio of high quality projects to completion is a superior strategy that fits so well for our company and these projects.”

    For more information about Agilitas Energy and its projects, please visit https://agilitasenergy.com/.

    About Agilitas Energy

    Agilitas Energy is a leading independent power producer (IPP) in renewables and energy storage with a mission to propagate clean energy on a national scale. As the largest integrated developer, builder, owner and operator of energy storage and solar PV systems in the northeastern U.S., Agilitas Energy specializes in distributed energy solutions, and is differentiated through its vertical integration managing the entire end-to-end lifecycle of its projects from greenfield development, through engineering, construction and operation. Its projects deliver predictable, cost-efficient, clean energy for off-takers, utilities and municipalities. The company has more than one gigawatt (GW) of renewable energy and energy storage projects in operation and in its pipeline comprised of 110 projects across the U.S. and Puerto Rico. To learn more, please visit: https://agilitasenergy.com/.

    About Advanced Hydro Solutions

    Advanced Hydro Solutions has, since 2003, developed a portfolio of attractive hydroelectric projects focused on non-powered lake dams in the mid-Atlantic region. Their first project was the 6MW Mahoning Creek Dam in operation since late 2013. AHS undertakes development in an environmentally acceptable and aesthetically pleasing manner that yield a superior return on investment. Please visit: www.advancedhydrosolutions.com

    Contact

    Alex Banat
    agilitasenergy@v2comms.com

    A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/8df1f2e9-9f84-4df7-bb63-74cf9e699f97

    The MIL Network –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: NextNRG Reports Preliminary May 2025 Revenue Growth of 148% Year-Over-Year

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    AI-driven Energy Pioneer Delivers Best Month in Company History

    YTD Revenue Surpasses Total Revenue for All of 2024

    MIAMI, June 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NextNRG, Inc. (Nasdaq: NXXT), a pioneer in AI-driven energy innovation transforming how energy is produced, managed, and delivered through its Next Utility Operating System®, smart microgrids, wireless EV charging, and mobile fuel delivery, today announced preliminary unaudited financial results for May 2025.

    May 2025 Highlights:

    • Revenue: $6.6 million, up 148% year-over-year
    • Year-to-date revenue through May reached approximately $28.89 million, surpassing full-year 2024 revenue of approximately $27 million

    “We’re proud to report another month of strong revenue growth,” said Michael D. Farkas, Executive Chairman and CEO of NextNRG. “This marks our fifth consecutive record month, driven by the expansion of our operations and rising demand from partners nationwide. It reflects our continued operational momentum and the scalability of our model as we enter new markets. Crossing our full-year 2024 revenue total before mid-year is a clear indication that our execution strategy is working.”

    NextNRG’s revenues continue to grow in scale, with strong adoption from commercial fleets and an expanding network of strategic partnerships. The company is also preparing to deploy its Next Utility Operating System®, AI-powered microgrid systems, and wireless EV charging products in key markets.

    Note on Preliminary Results
    The financial results for May 2025 are preliminary and unaudited. Final results may differ and will be confirmed upon the completion of standard month-end closing procedures.

    About NextNRG, Inc.
    NextNRG Inc. (NextNRG) is Powering What’s Next by implementing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) into renewable energy, next-generation energy infrastructure, battery storage, wireless electric vehicle (EV) charging and on-demand mobile fuel delivery to create an integrated ecosystem.

    At the core of NextNRG’s strategy is its Next Utility Operating System®, which leverages AI and ML to help make existing utilities’ energy management as efficient as possible, and the deployment of NextNRG smart microgrids, which utilize AI-driven energy management alongside solar power and battery storage to enhance energy efficiency, reduce costs and improve grid resiliency. These microgrids are designed to serve commercial properties, healthcare campuses, universities, parking garages, rural and tribal lands, recreational facilities and government properties, expanding energy accessibility while supporting decarbonization initiatives.

    NextNRG continues to expand its growing fleet of fuel delivery trucks and national footprint, including the acquisition of Yoshi Mobility’s fuel division and Shell Oil’s trucks, further solidifying its position as a leader in the on-demand fueling industry. NextNRG is also integrating sustainable energy solutions into its mobile fueling operations. The company hopes to be an integral part of assisting its fleet customers in their transition to EV, providing fuel delivery while advancing efficient energy adoption. The transition process is expected to include the deployment of NextNRG’s innovative wireless EV charging solutions.

    To find out more, visit: www.nextnrg.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements
    This press release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any statement describing NextNRG’s goals, expectations, financial or other projections, intentions, or beliefs is a forward-looking statement and should be considered an at-risk statement. Words such as “expect,” “intends,” “will,” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, those related to NextNRG’s business and macroeconomic and geopolitical events. These and other risks are described in NextNRG’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. NextNRG’s forward-looking statements involve assumptions that, if they never materialize or prove correct, could cause its results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Although NextNRG’s forward-looking statements reflect the good faith judgment of its management, these statements are based only on facts and factors currently known by NextNRG. Except as required by law, NextNRG undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements for any reason. As a result, you are cautioned not to rely on these forward-looking statements.

    Investor Relations Contact
    NextNRG, Inc.
    Sharon Cohen
    SCohen@nextnrg.com

    The MIL Network –

    June 25, 2025
  • MIL-OSI: NextNRG Reports Preliminary May 2025 Revenue Growth of 148% Year-Over-Year

    Source: GlobeNewswire (MIL-OSI)

    AI-driven Energy Pioneer Delivers Best Month in Company History

    YTD Revenue Surpasses Total Revenue for All of 2024

    MIAMI, June 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — NextNRG, Inc. (Nasdaq: NXXT), a pioneer in AI-driven energy innovation transforming how energy is produced, managed, and delivered through its Next Utility Operating System®, smart microgrids, wireless EV charging, and mobile fuel delivery, today announced preliminary unaudited financial results for May 2025.

    May 2025 Highlights:

    • Revenue: $6.6 million, up 148% year-over-year
    • Year-to-date revenue through May reached approximately $28.89 million, surpassing full-year 2024 revenue of approximately $27 million

    “We’re proud to report another month of strong revenue growth,” said Michael D. Farkas, Executive Chairman and CEO of NextNRG. “This marks our fifth consecutive record month, driven by the expansion of our operations and rising demand from partners nationwide. It reflects our continued operational momentum and the scalability of our model as we enter new markets. Crossing our full-year 2024 revenue total before mid-year is a clear indication that our execution strategy is working.”

    NextNRG’s revenues continue to grow in scale, with strong adoption from commercial fleets and an expanding network of strategic partnerships. The company is also preparing to deploy its Next Utility Operating System®, AI-powered microgrid systems, and wireless EV charging products in key markets.

    Note on Preliminary Results
    The financial results for May 2025 are preliminary and unaudited. Final results may differ and will be confirmed upon the completion of standard month-end closing procedures.

    About NextNRG, Inc.
    NextNRG Inc. (NextNRG) is Powering What’s Next by implementing artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) into renewable energy, next-generation energy infrastructure, battery storage, wireless electric vehicle (EV) charging and on-demand mobile fuel delivery to create an integrated ecosystem.

    At the core of NextNRG’s strategy is its Next Utility Operating System®, which leverages AI and ML to help make existing utilities’ energy management as efficient as possible, and the deployment of NextNRG smart microgrids, which utilize AI-driven energy management alongside solar power and battery storage to enhance energy efficiency, reduce costs and improve grid resiliency. These microgrids are designed to serve commercial properties, healthcare campuses, universities, parking garages, rural and tribal lands, recreational facilities and government properties, expanding energy accessibility while supporting decarbonization initiatives.

    NextNRG continues to expand its growing fleet of fuel delivery trucks and national footprint, including the acquisition of Yoshi Mobility’s fuel division and Shell Oil’s trucks, further solidifying its position as a leader in the on-demand fueling industry. NextNRG is also integrating sustainable energy solutions into its mobile fueling operations. The company hopes to be an integral part of assisting its fleet customers in their transition to EV, providing fuel delivery while advancing efficient energy adoption. The transition process is expected to include the deployment of NextNRG’s innovative wireless EV charging solutions.

    To find out more, visit: www.nextnrg.com.

    Forward-Looking Statements
    This press release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Any statement describing NextNRG’s goals, expectations, financial or other projections, intentions, or beliefs is a forward-looking statement and should be considered an at-risk statement. Words such as “expect,” “intends,” “will,” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to, those related to NextNRG’s business and macroeconomic and geopolitical events. These and other risks are described in NextNRG’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission from time to time. NextNRG’s forward-looking statements involve assumptions that, if they never materialize or prove correct, could cause its results to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Although NextNRG’s forward-looking statements reflect the good faith judgment of its management, these statements are based only on facts and factors currently known by NextNRG. Except as required by law, NextNRG undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements for any reason. As a result, you are cautioned not to rely on these forward-looking statements.

    Investor Relations Contact
    NextNRG, Inc.
    Sharon Cohen
    SCohen@nextnrg.com

    The MIL Network –

    June 25, 2025
  • Union Minister pays tribute to Kanishka bombing victims in Ireland on 40th anniversary

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Hardeep Singh Puri, paid homage to the victims of the Air India Flight 182 tragedy at the Ahakista Memorial in Cork, Ireland, on Monday. The commemoration marked the 40th anniversary of the bombing of the Air India Kanishka flight, which claimed 329 lives on June 23, 1985.

    Minister Puri signed the Visitors Book at the memorial and led a high-level delegation comprising senior legislators from Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand and Delhi. The delegation represented the Government of India at the solemn commemoration event hosted by the Mayor of County Cork, Councillor Joe Carroll.

    The event was attended by the Prime Minister of Ireland, Micheál Martin, and Canada’s Minister of Public Safety, Gary Anandasangaree. Families of the victims also joined the ceremony, held in the coastal village of Ahakista, where debris from the ill-fated flight had been found.

    Speaking at the event, Minister Hardeep Singh Puri laid a wreath at the memorial and paid tributes to the victims. “The bombing of Air India AI 182, an act of terrorism, was a stain on humanity,” he said. He also acknowledged the support extended by the people of Ireland during the aftermath of the tragedy. “We pay tribute to the community of Ahakista and the people of Ireland for the spirit with which they rose to the occasion in solidarity with the families of the victims,” the Minister noted.

    Canadian Minister Gary Anandasangaree said, “The bombing of Air India Flight 182, 40 years ago, remains the single worst act of terrorism and mass murder in Canadian history.” Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin described the incident as “cruel and horrific,” stating that “the passing of time does not dim the scale of loss and that atrocity.”

    As part of the visit, the Indian delegation also participated in a solemn ceremony organised at the Embassy of India in Dublin. The Minister addressed the gathering of victims’ families and members of the Indian diaspora, reiterating India’s unwavering support for the bereaved families.

    Minister Puri emphasized the need for global unity in fighting terrorism. “India remains firm in its commitment to combating terrorism and calls for strong international cooperation and understanding on this global threat,” he said.

    The Air India Flight 182, operating on the Montreal–London–Delhi route, was bombed mid-air by Canada-based Khalistani terrorist group Babbar Khalsa on June 23, 1985. The attack killed all 329 people on board, making it one of the deadliest aviation terror attacks in history.

    June 25, 2025
  • Nuclear watchdog IAEA sounds alarm over ‘grave threat’ following Iran atomic site attacks

    Source: Government of India

    Source: Government of India (4)

    Tensions in the Middle East escalated dramatically following a series of devastating air attacks exchanged between Israel and Iran, triggered by a direct U.S. military strike on three of Iran’s major nuclear facilities. Explosions shook Tehran as Israel launched coordinated assaults on government and military installations across Iran. In retaliation, Iran fired multiple waves of missiles and drones into Israeli territory, with strikes reported in several cities.

    As part of its sweeping offensive, the Israeli Defense Forces targeted the entrance of Tehran’s Evin Prison—a high-security facility known for housing political prisoners, dual nationals, and regime critics—signaling an expansion of Israeli objectives beyond strictly military targets.

    Amid the intensifying crisis, Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf declared that the legislature is weighing legislation to suspend all cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Qalibaf insisted Iran remains committed to peaceful nuclear activity but criticized the agency’s alleged politicization and failure to uphold its professional commitments. He warned that continued non-compliance by the IAEA could force Iran to withdraw entirely from cooperation.

    The conflict’s ripple effects spread across the region, prompting major energy companies operating in Iraq—such as Eni, BP, and Total Energies—to begin emergency evacuations of foreign personnel, according to Iraq’s state-run Basra Oil Company. Meanwhile, the U.S. Embassy in Qatar issued an urgent advisory instructing American citizens to stay indoors until further notice, citing the ongoing hostilities and U.S. air operations against Iranian nuclear infrastructure.

    In Vienna, Rafael Grossi, Director General of the IAEA, convened an emergency session of the agency’s Board of Governors to address the unfolding situation. He urged Iran to restore full IAEA access to nuclear facilities, particularly to monitor enriched uranium stockpiles. Grossi confirmed that Iran’s key sites at Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan were struck by cruise missiles and ground-penetrating munitions. While no abnormal radiation levels have been detected off-site, he emphasized the urgency of negotiations and a return to technical oversight. IAEA inspectors remain in Iran and are prepared to resume their duties, he said.

    Grossi’s call for restraint and transparency came as Tehran signaled its intent to limit cooperation with the agency unless provided with credible assurances regarding the IAEA’s impartial conduct.

    As diplomatic efforts intensified, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Moscow. Expressing firm support for Iran, Putin condemned the U.S. and Israeli strikes as an “unprovoked act of aggression” and reiterated Russia’s strategic alliance with Tehran. He noted ongoing consultations with U.S. President Donald Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, UAE President Mohammed Al Nahyan, and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

    During the meeting, Araghchi denounced the attacks on Iran’s facilities as violations of international law and expressed gratitude for Russia’s steadfast position. Both sides affirmed their commitment to maintaining close coordination as the regional crisis continues to unfold.

    June 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Eskom, City Power resolve billing dispute

    Source: South Africa News Agency

    Tuesday, June 24, 2025

    City Power and Eskom have reached an agreement over their long-standing electricity billing and debt dispute.

    The two parties have been in dispute regarding the amount owed to Eskom as debt and how the power utility bills City Power for bulk electricity supply.

    During a media briefing on Tuesday, the Minister of Electricity and Energy, Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, announced that:
    •    City Power will pay an amount of R3.2 billion to Eskom over the next four years
    •    Eskom will write off some R830 million in penalties and related costs

    “We have accepted that there are major challenges with regards to tariffs during winter. There is a time of use and during winter, the tariff is particularly heavy, and households, industries and customers find it very difficult to meet their obligations. So, we have accepted that during winter periods, there will be relief in relation to the payment of the R3.2 billion.

    “We have been able to write off that R830 million as a result of firstly, they don’t have to pay interest on that which is owed.  Eskom has also conceded with regard to the load shedding estimations and also the penalties that have to do with notifiable maximum demand. 

    “So, all of those have been removed…totalling to R830 million and that’s the concession that Eskom has made,” he explained.
    The Minister said the resolution of the dispute between the two entities can be used as a template for other struggling municipalities.

    “We are excited about this development. We also have something similar in Tshwane and as and when municipalities come forward, we will have these discussions on how best to provide a degree of relief. 

    “Of course there must be a case that is presented, accepting that Eskom has also got its obligations…they need to collect because they generate electricity. That costs money and they must recover that money from the end user to reinvest it back into their asset base and into the generation of electricity,” Ramogkopa said. – SAnews.gov.za

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    June 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: Angola’s Minister Diamantino Azevedo to Join Exclusive Fireside Chat at Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) 2025

    Diamantino Azevedo, Angola’s Minister of Mineral Resources, Petroleum and Gas, will deliver a keynote address at this year’s edition of the Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) conference – taking place September 3-4 in Luanda. Minister Azevedo will also participate in an exclusive Fireside Chat, where he is expected to outline the country’s bold agenda to sustain oil production, accelerate non-associated gas projects while unlocking greater economic opportunities through the oil and gas industry.   

    As the premier event for the country’s oil and gas sector, AOG takes place on the eve of Angola’s 50 years of independence in 2025, celebrating 50 years of sovereignty and hydrocarbon leadership. Examining how oil and gas investments have shaped the last five decades, the event explores how policy reform, foreign investment and local innovation will drive the next 50 years of development. The event will unpack the country’s $60 billion upstream investment drive, plans for 445,000 barrels per day (bpd) in refining capacity, youth- and women-led innovations and cross-sector infrastructure projects. Minister Azevedo’s insights will support dialogue and deals by outlining governmental strategies for transforming the market.

    Under the leadership of Minister Azevedo, Angola has seen rapid project advancement in recent years, with a 2025-2028 project pipeline expected to bolster production even further. Major projects include the first phase of the Cabinda refinery – starting in 2025 with a capacity of 60,000 bpd -; the New Gas Consortium’s non-associated gas project (2026); the Agogo Integrated West Hub Development (2026); and the Kaminho deepwater development (2028). Frontier exploration is expected to kick-off in 2025 at the Etosha-Okavango basin while independents pursue development opportunities in the onshore Kwanza basin. The country is also expected to launch its next licensing round in 2025, offering ten blocks for exploration in the offshore Kwanza and Benguela basins. These developments are expected to accelerate industry growth while attracting new players to the market.

    Looking back, regulatory reform has served as the cornerstone of Angola’s 50 years of oil and gas growth, laying the foundation for sustained investment, local partnerships and long-term commitments by international operators. A six-year licensing round launched in 2019 paved the way for 41 concessions to be awarded to a multitude of international and regional companies, while the introduction of marginal field opportunities has created new pathways for independents. The country currently has five marginal fields available, two of which are situated in Block 4 while additional field opportunities lie in Block 14, Block 15 and Block 18. Backed by supportive policies, these fields offer accessibility for smaller E&P firms looking at either expanding their presence or entering the Angolan upstream market. Beyond this, Angola also introduced an Incremental Production Initiative in 2024 to encourage major operators to reinvest in mature assets. ExxonMobil made a discovery as the Likembe-01 well in 2024 – the first under the initiative. The country also offers blocks under its permanent offer program, enabling companies to invest out of the confines of a traditional licensing round.

    These reforms are expected to continue enticing investment into the market as Angola ushers in a new era of development. The next 50 years will be determined by upcoming policies, which aim to strengthen domestic value chains and encourage greater local participation across the industry. Notably, Angola is preparing to launch its Gas Master Plan (GMP), aimed at diversifying the industry and creating expanded investment opportunities. The GMP is a 30-year strategy designed to attract investment across the gas value chain, offering a clear policy framework to entice non-associated gas development, enhance fuel security while supporting the creation of domestic gas markets. The country is also eyeing the possibility of extending its multi-year licensing strategy beyond 2026. This creates new opportunities for companies as the country targets frontier development and revitalized onshore production. At AOG 2025, Minister Azevedo’s insights will offer greater clarity on how the government is expected to work with foreign operators, strengthen the business environment while creating a regional petroleum hub in Angola.

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    June 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Africa: ACE Energy Group Expands Angola Portfolio, Joins Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) 2025 as Silver Sponsor

    Nigerian energy service company ACE Energy Group has joined the Angola Oil & Gas (AOG) conference – taking place September 3-4 in Luanda – as a Silver Sponsor. Offering a comprehensive suite of services catered to the oil and gas industry, ACE Energy Group has been expanding its presence in Angola’s upstream market in recent years. The company’s AOG 2025 sponsorship reflects its commitment to developing Angola’s onshore market as ACE Energy Group pursues new asset acquisitions in Angola.

    Building on its experience in Nigeria, ACE Energy Group is targeting new onshore blocks in Angola. The company was one of several firms that submitted proposals to Angola’s upstream regulator the National Oil, Gas & Biofuels Agency in February 2025 for operatorship of nine blocks in the onshore Kwanza basin. The blocks were initially promoted under Angola’s 2023 bid round but not awarded during the licensing process. The proposals align with the government’s broader strategy of attracting new players to the market as the country strives to sustain oil production above one million barrels per day.

    AOG is the largest oil and gas event in Angola. Taking place with the full support of the Ministry of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas; the National Oil, Gas and Biofuels Agency; the Petroleum Derivatives Regulatory Institute; national oil company Sonangol; and the African Energy Chamber; the event is a platform to sign deals and advance Angola’s oil and gas industry. To sponsor or participate as a delegate, please contact sales@energycapitalpower.com.

    Through licensing rounds and direct negotiation with operators, Angola aims to revitalize onshore production. ACE Energy Group was named operator of onshore Block CON 8 under Angola’s 2023 licensing round, which closed early-2024. Situated in the onshore Lower Congo basin, Block CON 8’s previous exploration activities were conducted in the early 1970s, with four wells drilled: Quinzau-1, Quinzau-2, Ngondo-4 and Ngondo-7. A 2D seismic survey was also conducted, partially covering the northern part of Block CON 8. Structures with possible hydrocarbon accumulation at pre-salt and post-salt levels were identified, showcasing estimated prospective resources of between 870 and 1,909 million barrels of oil. With ACE Energy Group attaining operatorship, new exploration and development opportunities are on the horizon.

    ACE Energy Group’s sponsorship of AOG 2025 will support the company’s exploration strategy in Angola. As the largest industry event in the country, AOG 2025 unites stakeholders from across the oil and gas value chain, from upstream operators and financiers to service and technology providers to downstream developers and associated sub-sectors. The event offers a unique platform for companies to engage in dialogue and sign deals, thereby advancing exploration efforts across the country. 

    Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Energy Capital & Power.

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    June 24, 2025
  • MIL-OSI Asia-Pac: Launching Ceremony for Energy Saving Charter 2025 and 4T Charter held today (with photos)

    Source: Hong Kong Government special administrative region

    Launching Ceremony for Energy Saving Charter 2025 and 4T Charter held today  
    Speaking at the launching ceremony, the Under Secretary for Environment and Ecology, Miss Diane Wong, said that to align with the country’s “dual carbon” target, the Government will continue to implement the four major decarbonisation strategies, namely net-zero electricity generation, energy saving and green buildings, green transport and waste reduction, to reduce Hong Kong’s carbon emissions by half from the 2005 levels before 2035, and achieve carbon neutrality before 2050.
     
    Miss Wong said, “Promoting energy saving and green buildings can reduce power consumption and the demand for power generation, and help society transition to using more clean fuels for electricity generation. The Buildings Energy Efficiency (Amendment) Bill 2025, which was passed by the Legislative Council on June 11, not only improves the buildings energy efficiency management regime of Hong Kong, but also helps to achieve a win-win scenario of saving electricity costs for buildings, reducing carbon emissions, and boosting the development of the green economy, thereby assisting Hong Kong to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.”
     
    This year, over 3 400 premises have signed up to the Energy Saving Charter 2025. They pledged to maintain the average indoor temperature at their premises between 24 and 26 degrees Celsius during the summer months from June to September, switch off appliances when not in use, procure energy-efficient appliances, promote the use of renewable energy, and share with staff and students energy-saving measures and achievements. As for the 4T Charter, over 830 premises have joined by setting an energy-saving target with an action timeline, enhancing data transparency and encouraging stakeholders to work together to enhance energy saving. The EMSD will provide participating organisations with information on relevant innovative technologies and arrange seminars, to promote the development of green technology in Hong Kong while practicing energy saving and reducing carbon emission.
     
    The Energy Saving Competition for Students 2025 was also launched during the ceremony. It taps into the creativity and imagination of the younger generation for implementing energy-saving measures and adopting renewable and clean energy more extensively. Details of the Energy Saving Charter 2025, 4T Charter, and Energy Saving Competition for Students 2025 were uploaded to www.energysaving.gov.hkIssued at HKT 18:05

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