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11/03/2023
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By Richard Brown
Biden’s wind energy plans in peril as Orsted abandons 2 major U.S. projects
The wind energy plans promoted by President Joe Biden are facing tough challenges as the world’s largest offshore wind farm developer has abandoned two major U.S. projects due to supply chain disruptions and interest rate impacts. Orsted A/S, the developer, cited “negative developments from adverse impacts relating to supply chains, increased interest rates, and the […]
11/02/2023
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By Richard Brown
GREEN PANIC: Siemens Energy shares crash 37% after admitting wind turbine troubles
The shares of energy firm Siemens Energy took a nosedive on Oct. 23, plunging by 37 percent as it issued a warning about challenges in its wind turbine business. Siemens Gamesa, its wind energy business division, is actively addressing these challenges – which include turbine quality issues and offshore ramp-up problems. These issues had been previously […]
10/31/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Midwest carbon capture project led by Navigator CO2 Ventures CANCELLED, citing “unpredictable” state regulatory processes
A massive carbon capture project that was planned in the Midwest has been canceled after the company behind it decided to scrap the scheme due to the “unpredictable” nature of state regulatory processes. Navigator CO2 Ventures’ plan was to blanket a large swatch of the Midwest with its so-called Heartland Greenway pipeline, which would have […]
10/27/2023
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By Cassie B.
Clean energy breakthrough: eVinci nuclear microreactor from Westinghouse receives DOE contract
The Department of Energy has awarded the eVinci Microreactor by Westinghouse a prestigious Front-End Engineering and Experiment Design (FEEED) contract, which will help to deploy the company’s nuclear test reactor at Idaho National Lab (INL). The nuclear microreactor marks a significant energy breakthrough, providing safe, carbon-free energy that is easily scalable and highly portable. It […]
10/10/2023
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By Laura Harris
Russia and China dominate nuclear electricity generation industry ahead of the U.S.
Russia and China, along with France and Finland, have taken the lead in nuclear electricity generation as the United States grapples with the challenges of intermittent renewable energy sources. According to several reports, Russia and China are providing continuous, uninterrupted and zero-emission power. Approximately 60 nuclear power reactors are under construction in 15 countries worldwide. Russia and China […]
10/04/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
John Kerry admits NUCLEAR ENERGY is necessary but continues to push for wind and solar instead
U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry believes that wind and solar energy alone will not be sufficient to meet worldwide energy requirements, leading him to admit that nuclear energy is necessary. He made this admission during a speech delivered at a Sept. 18 meeting of the Atlantic Council. “You will have to have some component of […]
10/02/2023
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By Cassie B.
STUPID: French residents support banning people from taking more than 4 flights over their lifetime to stem climate change
A surprising number of French people support the idea of placing a limit on the number of times people can fly in their lifetime in the name of saving the environment, with 41 percent of French citizens overall in favor of banning individuals from taking more than four flights – ever. This is according to […]
09/29/2023
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By News Editors
Germany went from envy of the world to the worst-performing major developed economy. What happened?
ESSEN, Germany (AP) — For most of this century, Germany racked up one economic success after another, dominating global markets for high-end products like luxury cars and industrial machinery, selling so much to the rest of the world that half the economy ran on exports. (Article by David McHugh republished by APNews.com) Jobs were plentiful, […]
09/29/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Jackson, Wyoming, bought 8 electric buses for its public transit system … NONE of them are currently operational
When Jackson, Wyoming, located in gorgeous Teton County, first decided to replace all of its diesel public transit buses with the latest and “greatest” electric buses from the “green” industry, town and county leaders thought they were being really cool and “progressive” by embracing what has since been exposed as a massive “green” failure and […]
09/27/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Ford pauses construction of $3.5 billion EV battery plant in Michigan amid scrutiny over CCP involvement with the project
Automaking giant Ford has halted construction on a $3.5 billion electric vehicle battery manufacturing factory amid an ongoing probe by House Republicans over the company’s ties with China. Ford announced plans to construct the 950-acre BlueOval Battery Park in the small town of Marshall, Michigan, around 90 miles west of Detroit, on Feb. 13 and […]
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