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News & Articles By Arsenio Toledo
11/01/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Global food costs will continue to rise due to surge in prices of oil and gas
Oil and gas prices are soaring due to the combined forces of slowdowns in production and increased demand for fuel. Market analysts believe the continued oil and gas crunch will have a severe knock-on effect on the prices of food. Oil and gas had a difficult year and a half due to a combination of […]
10/28/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
HYPOCRITES: Climate change conference will use coal-powered charging stations and diesel generators to charge electric vehicles
There are not enough electric vehicle charging stations in Glasgow, Scotland to power the supposedly green cars that will transport heads of state and other VIPs around the city during the United Nations’ 2021 Climate Change Conference, or COP26. Instead of using the coal-powered electric vehicle charging stations, some of the cars will instead be […]
10/27/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Oil prices rise to multi-year high; analysts expect price surge to continue until end of year
Oil prices rose on Monday, Oct. 25, to a multi-year high before slightly stabilizing as the supply chain crisis continues and the demand for fuel surges in the United States. The price of Brent crude futures in the U.S. settled at $85.99 a barrel, representing a 0.54 percent increase following a 1.1 percent surge on […]
10/21/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Cost of shipping liquefied natural gas has more than doubled in a month
The natural gas and energy shortages sweeping across Europe, Asia and the United States have now affected the cost of shipping liquefied natural gas (LNG). One of the first disastrous changes to occur to the shipping industry’s prices was the cost of shipping containers soaring. This was followed by the cost of dry bulk cargo […]
10/18/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Obama’s multibillion-dollar coal plant that never worked implodes
The centerpiece of former President Barack Obama’s project to turn coal into something acceptable to environmentalists has imploded literally and figuratively just 11 years after construction began. Plant Ratcliffe, better known as the Kemper Project, is a $7.5 billion integrated gasification power plant in Kemper County, eastern Mississippi. During the early years of the Kemper Project’s construction, it […]
10/15/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Extended energy supply shortage looms as prices for oil and natural gas soar
The prices of oil and natural gas have been on an extended climb, a trend that is warning America that energy supply shortages will soon become more commonplace. On Monday, Oct. 11, the price of U.S. crude oil rose by 1.5 percent to $80.52 a barrel. This is the first time the price of crude […]
10/12/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Price of coal futures in China surges as heavy rains force mines to close, worsening country’s energy crisis
Torrential rains in one of China’s northern provinces have forced coal mines to shut down, worsening the communist nation’s energy crisis and leading to a spike in coal futures. Shanxi, around 300 miles to the southwest of Beijing, has experienced record-breaking rainfall over the weekend. This has led to over 120,000 people being evacuated from flooded areas […]
08/08/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
California shuts down second-largest hydroelectric power plant due to extreme drought
The catastrophic drought in California has forced the state government to shut down one of its largest hydroelectric power plants. The Edward Hyatt Power Plant is California’s second-largest conventional hydroelectric power station. It is located in the Lake Oroville reservoir in Butte County, northern California. The dam is part of a sprawling system that moves water from the […]
07/29/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
World’s largest floating solar farm to be built in Indonesia
A Singaporean solar energy company recently announced its plan to build the world’s largest floating solar farm in neighboring Indonesia. The project was announced by Sunseap Group, a solar energy system developer, owner and operator in Singapore. The company has multiple solar energy projects contracted all over Asia that can produce over 2,000 megawatts of solar […]
07/12/2021
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By Arsenio Toledo
Non-fossil fuel energy sources comprised 21% of US energy consumption in 2020
In 2020, 21 percent of energy consumption in the United States came from non-fossil fuel sources, such as nuclear and renewables. This is the highest share non-fossil fuel sources have had since the early 1900s. Fossil fuels such as petroleum, natural gas and coal accounted for the remaining 79 percent of total U.S. energy consumption. The […]
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