Australia’s Climate Change and Energy Department has been questioned about the security risks of solar panels to the national electricity grid amid the federal Labor government’s push to achieve net zero emissions via renewable energy. During a Senate Solar Panel Vulnerabilities and CCP Ties: Climate Change Department Faces Questions on Grid Security
Australia’s Climate Change and Energy Department has been questioned about the security risks of solar panels to the national electricity grid amid the federal Labor government’s push to achieve net zero emissions via renewable energy. During a Senate
Analysis January 2024 was a big month for Papua New Guinea, with deadly riots threatening Prime Minister James Marape’s tenuous hold on power. On Jan. 10, riots erupted in Port Moresby when 200 police, military, and corrections officers went on strike to
The semiconductor chips manufactured by SMIC, the largest and most technologically advanced company in mainland China, have been found to be 40 to 50 percent more expensive than the chips made by a leading company in the industry—Taiwan’s TSMC of the same
Eight Chinese balloons crossed the Taiwan Strait in the 24 hours leading to Sunday morning, the defense ministry in Taipei said, the second day in a row it has tracked an uptick in Chinese activity. Five of the eight balloons crossed over the main island