Power
Experts warn of essential service disruption if Israel's electricity supply disrupted - study
If Israel’s enemies made the lights go out, experts at Reichman University’s Yannay Institute warned, the country must be ready to cope with it.
The Qatar lesson: How small states wield outsized power in a connected world - opinion
In double trouble: Iran’s oil crisis – opinion
Cheap energy – and earthquakes: The new power plant driving Britain crazy
Netanyahu wastes no time showing who’s boss - analysis
Netanyahu's first week in office has led to the UN Security Council convening a special meeting to publicly attack Israel, and the US joining in.
Dozens of passengers get stuck in Haifa cable car due to power outage
The incident, which left roughly 30 passengers stranded for nearly an hour, was not the first time this year Haifa's cable cars have halted mid-trip.
Fusion energy: US scientists reveal step advancing goal of fusion power
Science and technology hurdles mean commercialization is probably not five or six decades away but sooner, according to Kimberly Budil.
Kyiv mayor says 'apocalypse' scenario possible this winter, but urges no panic
Residents should be prepared, but there was presently no need to evacuate as conditions remained stable.
Power supplies in Ukraine will improve if Kyiv recognizes Russia's new regions - Medvedev
Former Russian President Medvedev, also argued that Ukraine purchasing electricity from Slovakia will lead to more energy price hikes for Ukrainians.
About 233,000 still without power in Puerto Rico days after Fiona
Following Hurricane Fiona's destructive path, Puerto Rico still faces widespread power outages across the island.
IDF re-opens Gaza crossings for humanitarian needs after ceasefire
Gaza's sole power plant was forced to cease its operations on Saturday after it ran out of fuel.
Ukraine war: Power restored to Chernobyl nuclear power plant - IAEA
Site of the worst nuclear disaster in history, the plant was seized by Russian troops on February 24 after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Emoji use shows less authority, power – TAU study
"When you want to signal power think twice before sending an emoji or a picture," says Tel Aviv University researcher Dr. Elinor Amit.
Jordanians protest against water-for-energy deal with Israel
A new deal between Jordan and Israel states that Jordan will supply power to Israel, and Israel will supply water to Jordan.