comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - செயலாளர் ஜெனிபர் - Page 9 : comparemela.com

Тръмп за управлението на Байдън: Лошо представяне при разрешаването на кризата с горивата

Тръмп за управлението на Байдън: Лошо представяне при разрешаването на кризата с горивата
actualno.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from actualno.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

DOE totally focused on cyber, says Energy secretary -- Defense Systems

By Justin Katz May 11, 2021 In fiscal year 2022, the Department of Energy’s research programs will prioritize cybersecurity, according to Secretary Jennifer Granholm Responding to suggestions in a House Appropriations subcommittee hearing that DOE was not paying sufficient attention to cybersecurity in the way of high-profile attacks, Granholm stressed that DOE and its industry partners “are totally focused on it.” In the hearing, Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), the subcommittee s ranking member, said the DOE s budget overview lacked any mention of cybersecurity. I was concerned to see not a single mention of cybersecurity in the DOE s budget overview, he said. Cyber threats like these are persistent and increasing. As our world becomes more reliant on Internet-connected capabilities and technologies, we know that the cybersecurity challenge in front of us will increase in scope.

Oil Holds Gain with IEA Positive on Stockpiles

by Bloomberg |Wednesday, May 12, 2021 Oil held gains after the International Energy Agency said a record glut built up last year is gone. (Bloomberg) Oil held gains after the International Energy Agency said a record glut built up last year is gone, while the shutdown of a key U.S. pipeline drove retail gasoline prices above $3 a gallon for the first time since 2014. West Texas Intermediate was little changed above $65 a barrel in New York. The IEA cut its oil demand forecasts in a monthly report as the coronavirus continues to hit India, but also said that surplus inventories are now just a small fraction of the levels seen when consumption collapsed last year.

US announces $15 5m for solar energy deployment in underserved communities

US announces $15.5m for solar energy deployment in underserved communities It is expected to help families and businesses ‘that have been left behind’ in the clean energy transition to reap the benefits of cheaper, renewable power and access to highly-skilled jobs Image: Shutterstock The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $15.5 million (£11m) in new funding to support the deployment of solar energy in underserved communities. It is expected to help families and businesses “that have been left behind” in the clean energy transition to reap the benefits of cheaper, renewable power and access to highly-skilled jobs. Around $10 million (£7m) of funding will be provided for a SolSmart administrator for the next five years, who will update and manage the programme to encourage more equitable solar deployment and the adoption of emerging technologies such as solar and storage.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.