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Sep 02 2022
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California Calls On Residents To Save Electricity Amid Extreme Heat
California’s power grid operator on Thursday repeated a call for residents to conserve energy as the state battles extreme heat ahead of Labor Day.
The electrical grid is “most stressed from higher demand and less solar energy” from 4-9 p.m., said the California Independent System Operator. It issued a “Flex Alert” for Friday calling on residents to take action during those hours — the
HuffPostNov 09 2022
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As wealthy nations take heat for warming planet, coalition unveils lofty plan
With international climate aid yet to win support in Congress, the Biden administration has orchestrated a new proposal from major philanthropies and companies for a carbon-trading system to funnel private money to developing countries for clean energy development.
Seeking to tap such financing for a transition that wealthy governments have refused to finance, the group hopes to lure
Washington PostNov 10 2022
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October Inflation Report Shows Consumer Prices Rose 7.7% From Year Earlier
Inflation eased in October as underlying price increases excluding energy and food slowed from a four-decade high.
The Labor Department on Thursday said that its consumer-price index increased 7.7% in October from the same month a year ago, the smallest 12-month increase since January 2022. The reading was down from 8.2% in September. June’s 9.1% inflation rate was the highest in four
Wall Street Journal (News)Oct 10 2022
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Russia unleashes deadly strikes on cities across Ukraine after Crimea bridge attack
Russia unleashed a barrage of deadly attacks on cities across Ukraine on Monday, hitting the heart of the country's capital, Kyiv, as part of a wave of strikes against civilians and infrastructure not seen since the earliest days of the war.
From Lviv in the west to Kharkiv in the northeast, missiles tore through rush-hour traffic and into energy facilities, in apparent retaliation for
NBC News DigitalAug 30 2022
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France accuses Russia over gas supply as Nord Stream shutdown looms
France accused Moscow on Tuesday of using energy supplies as "a weapon of war" after Russia's Gazprom (GAZP.MM) cut deliveries to a major French customer and said it would shut its main gas pipeline to Germany for three days this week.
European governments are trying to coordinate a response to soaring energy costs for businesses and households and to fill storage facilities ahead of
ReutersSep 13 2022
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Inflation rose 0.1% in August even with sharp drop in gas prices
Inflation rose more than expected in August as rising shelter and food costs offset a drop in gas prices, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday.
The consumer price index, which tracks a broad swath of goods and services, increased 0.1% for the month and 8.3% over the past year. Excluding volatile food and energy costs, CPI rose 0.6% from July and 6.3% from the same month in
CNBCMar 07 2023
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Biden's decision on massive Alaska oil project looms
President Joe Biden is weighing whether to approve a massive oil and gas drilling project in Alaska that has the bipartisan backing of the state’s congressional delegation but is drawing fierce opposition from environmental groups. A decision is expected to come sometime this week.
The uproar concerns what’s known as the Willow Project – the largest pending oil and gas project in the U.
Fox BusinessFeb 14 2023
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Biden to sell 26 million barrels more from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve
The Biden administration on Monday announced another sale of oil from the Dept. of Energy's Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), with 26 million barrels set to be delivered to the market from April 1st to June 30th which will take the number of barrels in the reserve to a new low dating back to 1983.
Unlike the largest-ever drawdown of the SPR that Biden announced in response to Russia's
Fox BusinessFeb 21 2023
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Democratic Rep. David Cicilline Says He Will Resign To Lead Nonprofit
Democratic Rhode Island Rep. David Cicilline will resign from Congress at the end of May to lead a nonprofit group, he announced Tuesday.
“For more than a decade, the people of Rhode Island entrusted me with a sacred duty to represent them in Congress, and it is a responsibility I put my heart and soul into every day to make life better for the residents and families of our state,”
The Daily CallerDec 27 2022
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From ‘quiet quitting’ to ‘loud layoffs,’ will career trends that created a buzz in 2022 continue in the new year?
Chandra Sahu, 25, left a job in investment banking during the so-called Great Resignation last year, eager to find work that offered more flexibility. The New York City resident said she looked for work that fulfilled her “top priorities,” allowing her to demonstrate her “agency and creativity,” and landed at a startup.
“I wanted to work in a space where I was working closely with a
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