Judge shuts down turbines over noise and slams ‘unimpressive’ wind farm owners

High Court in Dublin orders permanent switch-off of three Nordex machines and payment of aggravated damages A judge ordered the shutdown of half of a project’s turbines and slammed the “seriously unimpressive” approach of the wind farm’s owner and operator as he ruled they have to compensate local residents over noise nuisance. A judgment at the High Court in Dublin requires the permanent switch-off of three of the six Nordex machines at the Gibbet Hill wind farm in Wexford, Ireland after a 12-year standoff with a couple whose home is…

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Livoltek Unveils Advanced Solar and EV Charging Solutions at ISE M 2025 in Lahore

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Pakistan: – Livoltek, a leading provider of smart solar energy solutions, has a strong presence today at the 10th ISEM Pakistan Solar Exhibition, held at the Expo Centre Lahore from May 23–25, 2025. The company drew significant attention on the opening day as it showcased its best-selling residential, commercial, and industrial solar product lineup, built to support Pakistan’s transition to clean, reliable energy. Visitors to Livoltek’s booth are exploring its robust off-grid inverters, including the dependable GF1-3K624S2 (3.6kW) and the high-capacity GF1-6K24S3 (6.2kW), both designed for uninterrupted power in areas with weak or no grid access.…

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Nepra allows partial claims in response to KE write-off petition

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ISLAMABAD: The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has issued its decision on K-Electric’s write-off petition, allowing partial claims of PKR 50 billion against the company’s claims worth PKR 76 billion pertaining to the Multi-Year Tariff (MYT) control period spanning FY17-23. The power utility company had revised claims of unrecoverable amount of Rs 76.034 billion in receivables spanning seven years (2017–23) from Rs 67.902 billion pertains to the period prior to 2022 by including Rs 8.131 billion additional write-off claims for 2023. According to KE, it is important to highlight…

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Oil prices headed for rebound this week as US-China trade talks resume

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LONDON: Oil prices steadied on Friday and were on track for their first weekly gain in three weeks after U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping resumed trade talks, raising hopes for growth and stronger demand in the world’s two largest economies. Brent crude futures fell 9 cents, or 0.1%, to $65.25 a barrel by 1210 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude lost 12 cents, or 0.2%, to $63.25. On a weekly basis, both benchmarks were on track to settle higher after declining for two straight weeks. Brent…

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India’s GAIL sells LNG cargo as early monsoons cause weak power demand, say sources

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SINGAPORE: GAIL (India) Ltd has re-sold one liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo this week, said three market sources on Friday, as the state-run firm’s storage tanks for the fuel are full amid weak power demand in India. Fewer LNG imports by GAIL, the country’s largest gas distributor, could reduce India’s overall appetite for the super-chilled fuel. India is the world’s fourth largest LNG buyer, importing about 26 million metric tons last year as it goes through rapid urbanisation and industrialisation and to meet growing power demand. However, GAIL’s LNG tanks…

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