France to Support Mining and Energy Infrastructure in Argentina’s San Juan Province

France expresses strong interest in co-financing mining and renewable energy infrastructure in Argentina’s San Juan province.

U.S. Concerns Grow Over Chinese ‘Kill Switches’ in Renewable Infrastructure

Close-up of a Chinese-manufactured solar inverter labeled "Solar Power Transmitter" with a warning sign, highlighting cybersecurity concerns in solar infrastructure.

U.S. officials fear Chinese-made solar components may contain hidden kill switches, threatening national energy security and grid resilience.

Spain’s Blackout: Public Blames System Failure and Demands Energy Reform

Following Spain’s nationwide blackout, a CIS survey reveals that nearly half of citizens blame a system failure, while over a quarter suspect a cyberattack. The public demands urgent upgrades to the national power grid and criticizes the government’s slow communication.

7.5-Magnitude Earthquake and Tsunami Alert Shake Chile’s Magallanes Region

A powerful 7.5-magnitude earthquake shook Chile’s Magallanes Region on May 2, 2025, triggering a tsunami alert and evacuations. This report explores its tectonic origin, impact on mining and energy infrastructure, and why experts call it a wake-up call for southern Chile.