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Selected highlights from the June 2026 edition of The Energy Industry Times

Sponsored Editorial: Solving the power bottleneck holding back AI data centres
AVK has spent more than 36 years building expertise in uninterruptible power supplies, standby power, prime power and control systems. With the addition of PowerPods, it now provides the entire power chain for a data centre, covering every part of the energy lifecycle from generation through distribution to ongoing maintenance.

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Fuel Watch: Steps taken to get Cyprus gas to market via Egypt
Despite the promise of the East Mediterranean being a significant player in the future of European Union energy security, the region has yet to make its mark on the international gas markets. So far, the energy companies active in the area have signed agreements with Egypt allowing for the export of natural gas from Cyprus to transit Egyptian infrastructure as development plans take shape. Gary Lakes reports.

Energy Outlook: Offshore wind: from Hamburg to Madrid
The energy crises, triggered by wars in Ukraine and Iran, have spurred Europe to accelerate its offshore wind ambition but the challenges are significant. Following the WindEurope event in Madrid, Junior Isles caught up with Hitachi Energy’s Alfredo Parres to discuss those challenges and what real progress is being made.

Energy Transition Investment Series: Navigating Vietnam's 2050 decarbonisation map
Vietnam’s energy transition strategy includes a net zero goal by 2050, a commitment to phase-out coal, and cuts to methane emissions. Importantly, the plan also clearly sets out its funding requirements. TEI Times analyses the country’s climate pledges, power mix and investment environment.

Technology Review: Offshore wind’s big breakthrough depends on long-duration storage
Without effective storage, a large portion of the wind power that will be generated risks being wasted. Long duration energy storage is fast emerging as the key solution to reduce wind curtailment, stabilise grids, and ensure that clean energy delivers its full value, says Highview’s Gary Preece.

Final Word: When trust is broken

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