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News & Articles By Arsenio Toledo
12/16/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Millions of Americans in multiple states face elevated risk of winter power outages
Millions of people in multiple states are at an elevated risk of having power outages this winter. Texas, New England, the Great Lakes and the American Southeast are facing “unprecedented” and “widespread” reliability risks this winter, according to the 2023 Winter Assessment report of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC), the United States’ grid reliability coordinator. (Related: […]
12/14/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Demand for electric cars in the UK plummets due to surging price of electricity
Demand for electric vehicles (EVs) in the United Kingdom has dropped for the first time since 2020 as soaring electricity costs make the vehicles far too costly to operate. British automobile sales website Auto Trader noted that EVs accounted for less than a fifth (19 percent) of new car inquiries sent to car dealers through its online […]
12/08/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Switzerland plans to temporarily limit electric vehicle use this winter due to energy shortage
Switzerland is planning to temporarily limit the use of electric vehicles this winter in case the country’s energy supply drops low enough that power blackouts become a possibility. Under the new plan, which takes inspiration from Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdowns, Switzerland could ban electric cars from making non-essential journeys during the winter to deal with potential energy shortages. […]
12/08/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Volkswagen reconsidering plans to build new EV battery plants in Europe due to soaring energy costs
Automobile manufacturing giant Volkswagen has warned the European Union (EU) that soaring energy costs make building new electric vehicle battery production plants “practically unviable” in the continent. Volkswagen has been talking about committing to investing in Germany and EU industrial projects involving electric vehicles, including new battery-cell factories. Unfortunately, the company warned that such long-term investments will […]
11/28/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
EU undermining its own sanctions against Russia by buying as much Russian diesel as it can before ban begins
The European Union is undermining its own sanctions against Russia by purchasing as much Russian diesel fuel as it can get its hands on before the ban on buying Russian oil and gas products begins. The EU relies heavily on Russian oil products for its diesel. A ban on Russian oil is set to begin […]
11/28/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Ukrainians preparing for WORST WINTER of their lives as days-long blackouts loom
Ukrainians are preparing for what will be the worst winter many will ever experience, with the country’s main grid operator warning of days-long power interruptions and international agencies warning of life-threatening weather. State-owned electric grid operator Ukrenergo has reported that at least 40 percent of the country is experiencing power difficulties, and the situation will only […]
11/26/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Zelensky accuses Russia of turning winter into a weapon of mass destruction
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of using the coming winter as a “weapon of mass destruction.” He made this claim on Tuesday, Nov. 22, through of a video message shown during a meeting of the Association of French Mayors. “Now, on the eve of winter, we are facing one of the greatest threats […]
11/21/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
A quarter of America could experience LONG BLACKOUTS this winter due to energy supply problems
Large parts of North America could face long blackouts and other energy emergencies this winter as supplies of natural gas and coal begin to tighten. According to the latest seasonal assessment of the North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC), a large portion of the North American [bulk-power system] is “at risk of insufficient electricity supplies during peak […]
11/21/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
ENERGY REDIRECTED: Two-thirds of Russian seaborne oil exports are now going to Asia
Two-thirds of all Russian seaborne oil exports are now heading to Asian countries as the country continues to divest itself from relying on the European oil trade. Before the European Union (EU), the United States and their allies imposed sanctions on Russia over the country’s special military operation in Ukraine, seaborne crude oil deliveries to Asia accounted […]
11/17/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Head of France’s main electricity grid operator warns energy shortages will force nation to ration electricity this winter
The president of France’s main electricity grid operator recently warned that energy shortages are very likely to occur during the winter and France will be forced to ration its electricity to survive. Xavier Piechaczyk, president of Reseau de Transport d’Electricite (RTE), the country’s largest electricity transmission system operator, said the country is experiencing prolonged issues […]
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