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10/04/2022
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By Belle Carter
Hurricane Ian leaves over TWO MILLION Floridians without power
More than two million Floridians were left without power last week after Hurricane Ian whipped the state’s west coast. According to PowerOutage.us, there were more than two million reported electricity outages as of Sept. 29. Other electricity providers such as Duke Energy, Florida Power and Light Company and Tampa Electric also reported blackouts. The Weather Channel pointed out that the […]
09/30/2022
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By Belle Carter
High wind hazard: Norway wind farm faces SHUTDOWN as parts of wind turbines fly off due to strong winds
A Norwegian wind farm may face shutdown unless improvements are made as parts of wind turbines started flying off due to strong winds. Over the past two years, at least seven objects have fallen from the turbines at the Anstadblaheia wind farm due to excessive winds, according to the travel and local culture guide website Life […]
09/28/2022
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By Belle Carter
Study: Overnight charging of EVs destabilizes America’s power grid
A study conducted by Stanford University scientists and published in the journal Applied Energy has found that it costs more to charge electric vehicles (EVs) at night. Worse, doing so could stress out the local electric grid and make it unstable. The study authors suggested that drivers charge their vehicles at work or in public charging stations. They also said […]
09/23/2022
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By Belle Carter
German nuclear power plant stops operations following leak
Winter comes early to Germany as a leak at a nuclear plant causes the operations to be shut in for a week as repairs get underway. The country is currently desperately attempting to stave off a winter energy crisis by most recently seizing Rosneft refinery assets. However, the PreussenElektra, a subsidiary of utility giant E.ON, […]
09/20/2022
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By Belle Carter
Reality bites: EU starting to lose fight with Russia over sanctions
The European Union (EU) is slowly starting to lose grip now that Russia seems to have the upper hand as winter approaches and a major energy crisis looms. EU and its western allies have placed various sanctions on Moscow as a response to the latter’s invasion of Ukraine. As a countermeasure, Moscow decided to withhold […]
09/19/2022
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By Belle Carter
Operators say green energy transition rendered US power grid unreliable, prone to blackouts
Electric grid operators said the U.S.’s power-generating capacity has been struggling to keep up with demand thanks to the “green energy” transition, putting the country at risk of rolling blackouts. Midcontinent Independent System Operator (MISO) CEO John Bear expressed concern over this issues. “As we move forward, we need to know that when you put […]
09/16/2022
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By Belle Carter
EU energy ministers agree to reduce bloc’s electricity consumption by 10%
Energy ministers from the European Union’s member countries agreed to reduce their overall electricity consumption by a minimum of 10 percent. Based on a draft document seen by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), countries in the EU will specifically reduce electricity consumption by at least five percent during peak price hours. This followed the bloc’s […]
09/12/2022
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By Belle Carter
States are emulating California’s “clean air” mandate by BANNING gas-powered vehicles
Several states are following California’s example of banning gas-powered vehicles in favor of electric vehicles (EVs). Such a ban is unnecessary as states should simply follow the federal Clean Air Act, which mandates federal vehicle emissions standards. Oregon and Washington are set to follow the Golden State’s ban. The Beaver State revised its Advanced Clean […]
09/08/2022
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By Belle Carter
Newsom asks ships not to use shore power while docked in order to reduce demand on electric grid
California Gov. Gavin Newsom asked ocean vessels to avoid plugging into shore power for several days, in a bid to bring down power demand that is currently straining the Golden State’s electric grid. Newsom extended his earlier emergency proclamation that sought to preserve power capacity that disallowed vessel operators from plugging into on-dock electric power station. […]
09/06/2022
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By Belle Carter
Russia to halt oil exports to nations that impose price cap on Russian crude
Russia will ban exports of oil and other petroleum products to countries that would impose a cap on the price of Russian crude. Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak made the announcement on September 1, a day before finance ministers from the Group of Seven (G-7) most industrialized countries met to discuss the price cap. “We will simply […]
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