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News & Articles By Mary Villareal
11/09/2022
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By Mary Villareal
French glassmaker Duralex halts production amid energy crisis in Europe
Duralex CEO Jose Luis Llacuna recently announced that their company – the largest glass manufacturer in France – has suspended its operations for five months due to the rising electricity prices. “Our gas and electricity bills have risen from €3 to €13 million ($3 to $13 million) a year. The price of energy usually represents five to […]
11/01/2022
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By Mary Villareal
US oil price to surge again in December as Saudis cap production and EU embargo takes effect
Another oil price surge is expected in December in the U.S. if a European embargo on Russian oil goes into effect and the Saudis refuse to increase production to make up for the anticipated drop in supply. Saudi Arabia has issued a warning aimed at the U.S. over crude oil and supply agreements, with Prince […]
10/14/2022
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By Mary Villareal
DESPERATE MEASURES: Horse poop emerges as heating fuel alternative as Europeans face freezing winter without energy
Horse poop as an energy alternative? Europeans are thinking about it. Europe is expected to face energy shortages, blackouts and very high power bills this winter, leaving ordinary people panicking. Demand for firewood is off the charts and many are hoarding flammable materials to burn in their woodstoves for the cold months ahead. Anyone who hasn’t […]
10/12/2022
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By Mary Villareal
The Zelenko Report: OPEC’s 2M-barrel supply cut a political statement, says Ann Vandersteel – Brighteon.TV
Ann Vandersteel, co-chair of the Zelenko Freedom Foundation (ZFF), said the supply cut announced by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was a political statement. She made this claim during the Oct. 6 episode of “The Zelenko Report” on Brighteon.TV. A day before the episode aired, OPEC and its allies – under the […]
10/11/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Hurricane Ian exposes EV weakness: Lithium batteries are prone to catching fire
Many electric vehicles (EVs) got caught in floods when Hurricane Ian hit Florida. Their lithium batteries, meanwhile, caught fire. “There’s a ton of EVs disabled from Ian. As those batteries corrode, fires start,” tweeted Jimmy Patronis, Florida’s top financial officer and fire marshal. “That’s a new challenge that our firefighters haven’t faced before. At least in this kind of scale.” (Related: LITHIUM […]
10/06/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Norway tightens security on gas and oil sites in North Sea after spotting mysterious drones in the area
Norway has increased security on its gas and oil sites in the North Sea after finding mysterious drones in the area. The drones, which came within 50 meters of the offshore platforms, could unleash “deliberate attacks” on critical energy infrastructure or cause havoc by smashing into helicopters transporting offshore workers to and from the rigs, the […]
10/05/2022
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By Mary Villareal
EV charging now nearly as expensive as filling up a car with gasoline
New data from the United Kingdom show that electric vehicle (EV) charging is almost as expensive as filling up a conventional gasoline powered-vehicle. This has made Britons rethink the point of using supposedly “environmentally friendly” electric cars. Figures from RAC Charge Watch, part of the RAC automotive services company, showed a 42 percent increase in […]
10/04/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Europe now feeling the effects of Russian energy supply cutbacks as winter approaches
Europe is now experiencing the repercussions of Russian energy supply cutbacks. According to the Associated Press, people in poorer Eastern European countries are relying once more on firewood to tide them over the winter. Meanwhile, richer nations such as Germany are seeing a crunch in the supply of energy-saving heat pumps – with new stock […]
09/30/2022
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By Mary Villareal
California bans gas-powered water heaters and furnaces to push “green” agenda
California is making another step toward becoming completely “sustainable” by banning the use of gas-powered water heaters and furnaces beginning 2030. The proposal to ban these products was approved by the California Air Resources Board. While the ban does not cover gas stoves, many cities in the state are encouraging a switch to electric-only appliances. […]
09/27/2022
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By Mary Villareal
JPMorgan CEO: Vetoing fossil fuel projects would send US into a death spiral
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned that vetoing future fossil fuel projects would send the U.S. into a “death spiral.” Dimon issued the warning after Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) reminded him during a Congressional hearing that his company, along with six of the largest U.S. banks, have committed to wind down their emissions from “lending and […]
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