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News & Articles By Mary Villareal
08/10/2022
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By Mary Villareal
France may have to cut back on natural gas usage
Companies in France may need to cut back on their natural gas usage as shortages are likely to hit in the winter. Energy Minister Agnes Pannier-Runacher said France’s strategic gas reserves were 80 percent full at the moment, which means that they could reach 100 percent capacity before November. Yet, she insisted later on that full […]
07/28/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Nuclear fusion technology attracts $2.8 billion investment in just the last 12 months
Nuclear fusion technology has attracted $2.8 billion investment globally over the past year, surpassing the $2 billion total investment it received in the past decade. In the United States, Google and Chevron are part of the $250 million funding for nuclear fusion startup TAE Technologies. The startup has so far raised a total of $1.2 billion. […]
07/21/2022
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By Mary Villareal
EU lawmakers pushing to classify lithium as hazardous substance, which could be a problem for EV market
European lawmakers are attempting to classify lithium as a hazardous substance – a move that is met with backlash from battery and metals industries, whose experts argue that scientific evidence used to make the decision is weak. The global demand for batteries is rising in line with the growth of the electric vehicle market and […]
07/12/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Blackouts loom as increased energy demand puts strain on energy grids this summer
Consumer demand for electricity increases in the summer as more people rely on the use of air conditioning units to combat the heat. This is expected to put a strain on the power grid, with experts warning that the lights could soon go out. Warnings of rolling blackouts had been issued since the beginning of the […]
07/08/2022
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By Mary Villareal
UK motorists target motorways in “go-slow” demonstration against high fuel prices
Motorists in the United Kingdom on Monday, July 4, targeted motorways in Wales, Essex and Devon to protest against high fuel prices. Police earlier warned of “serious disruption throughout the day” as protesters called for a cut in fuel taxes. The protests began in England and Wales shortly after 7 a.m. BST (2 a.m. ET) and mainly targeted […]
07/06/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Germans buying wood-burning stoves and stocking up on firewood as Russia cuts gas supply
In 2018, when then-President Donald Trump warned Germany about their reliance on Russian energy during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly, the German delegation just laughed it off. It’s no longer a laughing matter now. Russia announced in June that it will reduce natural gas flows to Germany by roughly 40 percent. The German government […]
06/08/2022
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By Mary Villareal
One hurricane could spell disaster for gas and diesel prices in the US
With the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicting an above-normal hurricane season, this is not looking good for crop production close to the Gulf Coast or for areas that are already short on diesel supplies. More than 10 million people in southern Florida, Cuba and the Bahamas were put under a tropical storm warning […]
06/04/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Biden says Americans have to get ready for more blackouts as energy infrastructure nears breaking point
For a couple of years, rolling blackouts have been regular occurrences in the state of California, the Midwest and the Deep South. Now, the Joe Biden administration is saying that people have to get ready for even more blackouts this summer as the energy infrastructure nears breaking point. In the June 3 episode of “Zoon Politicon,” commentator […]
06/01/2022
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By Mary Villareal
NERC: Power grid problems, intense heat could lead to widespread blackouts in North America this summer
The North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) is warning citizens that there could be widespread summer blackouts in parts of North America this summer due to shuttered power plants, supply chain problems and the intense heat. The nonprofit organization, which monitors the nation’s electric grids and which promotes grid stability and security, cautioned that power […]
05/30/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Rolling blackouts to affect over a billion people as energy crisis worsens
Power grids around the globe will be stretched thin as summer begins. There will be less electricity worldwide to meet the soaring demand for more energy, threatening more than one billion people with rolling blackouts. Power grids are already facing issues, such as fuel shortages; droughts; heatwaves; commodity disruptions and soaring prices due to the […]
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