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Feb 28 2023
News
New Fortress plans to start producing LNG at Altamira, Mexico in July
Feb 28 (Reuters) - U.S. company New Fortress Energy Inc (NFE.O) said on Tuesday it planned to finish building its first Fast LNG unit in May before moving the plant to offshore Altamira in Mexico in June and producing liquefied natural gas (LNG) there in July. "We're less than 100 days away from our first (Fast) LNG setting sale to its home in Altamira, Mexico," New Fortress CFO Christopher
ReutersSep 14 2022
News
European Union ‘Social Market Economy’ Might Redistribute Fossil Fuel Profits
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday that the European Union might redistribute profits from fossil fuel companies and impose energy consumption limits.
The bloc is currently weighing various measures to help member states cope with a freeze in Russian energy exports — including natural gas shipments through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which Russia paused
The Daily WireFeb 12 2023
News
Virginia men arrested for allegedly burglarizing electrical storage yard near substation
Two men were arrested near a Virginia substation for what authorities described as a burglary. The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office said deputies responded to the 26000 block of Auburn Farm Road in Aldie, Virginia, at approximately 12:38 a.m. Saturday to a report of "two males cutting a fence" in an area of Dominion Energy property that is leased to another entity. The sheriff’s office did not
Fox News (Online News)Feb 06 2023
News
2 suspects arrested for conspiring to attack Baltimore power grid, officials say
Authorities have arrested and charged two suspects in connection with an alleged plot to attack the power grid in Baltimore, Maryland, federal investigators and local officials announced on Monday.
The suspects, who were identified as Sarah Beth Clendaniel, of Maryland, and Brandon Russell, of Florida, are accused of conspiring to shoot at energy substations in Norrisville, Reisterstown
CBS News (Online)Dec 06 2022
News
Explosions Hit Military Bases Deep Inside Russia As Ukraine Hints At Long-Range Strikes
Explosions hit two air bases deep inside Russia on Monday, including one that houses a key component of Russia’s nuclear deterrent, as Ukraine has hinted at the ability to hit long-range targets, according to The Wall Street Journal.
A fuel tanker exploded at an air base outside of Moscow, killing three, while explosions also racked the Engels military base in Russia’s Saratov region
The Daily CallerFeb 11 2023
News
Trae Young dishes out season-high 17 assists as Hawks rout Spurs
With the starters back in, the Hawks slowed the Spurs’ 24-10 run and eventually regained the momentum. Out of the locker room following the halftime break, the Hawks jumped on the Spurs and got the team out to their biggest lead of the night. They held the Spurs to 2-of-12 shooting while making over 50% of their shots. “We knew that they were going to come in with that energy and that
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionFeb 27 2023
News
Four days after the ice storm that caused power outages: This is what we know
LIVINGSTON COUNTY — More than 3,300 residents are still without power in Livingston County since the ice storm Wednesday night. There are still 293 separate outages, DTE Energy said. "As of 7 a.m. Monday morning, DTE field crews have restored power to more than 600,000 of the 630,000 customers impacted by the recent ice storm," the company said. "While more than 95% of customers impacted by
Livingston County Daily PressMar 09 2022
News
IAEA says no critical impact on safety after power loss at Chernobyl
The loss of power at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine does not have any critical impact on safety, the U.N. nuclear watchdog said in a statement on Wednesday.
"Heat load of spent fuel storage pool and volume of cooling water at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant sufficient for effective heat removal without need for electrical supply," the IAEA said in a statement.
ReutersApr 16 2023
News
Trump’s Fund-Raising: From Sluggish to Surging After Indictment
Donald J. Trump’s presidential campaign took in $14.4 million in the first three months of 2023, part of an $18.8 million haul across his two campaign committees this quarter — a modest sum that captures only the beginning of a fund-raising bonanza set off by his indictment in late March.
In the weeks since then, Mr. Trump has raised more than $15 million, his campaign said Saturday
New York Times (News)Nov 18 2022
Opinion
Iran-Backed Militias in Baghdad Present a Test for Biden
Stephen Troell, a U.S aid worker from Tennessee, was shot dead by unknown assailants while he drove through Baghdad last week with his wife and daughter in the car. A little-known militia claimed responsibility for the murder, calling it revenge for the U.S. airstrike that killed Iranian Maj. Gen. Qassem Suleimani more than two years ago. Troell’s death is a test of whether President Joe Biden
The Dispatch