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Apr 23 2024
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Blue-state lobstermen say Biden's 'destructive' green energy plans could cost their livelihood
New England lobstermen and fishery experts are taking aim at the Biden administration’s latest moves to expand offshore wind energy projects, claiming that they are "rushing" to "political proof" a green energy plan insulated from a possible administration change in November. The New England Fishermen’s Stewardship Association (NEFSA), a fishing advocacy group that represents wild harvesters
Fox News (Online News)Mar 24 2023
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Xcel Energy’s plan to fix leak at Monticello nuclear plant
Xcel Energy announced its plan to take the Monticello Nuclear Generating Plant offline to make permanent repairs after two tritium water leaks were reported. The plant will slowly start powering down on Friday, which will last over the next couple of days before crews can go in and make repairs. The first leak was reported in November 2022 and released approximately 400,000 gallons of
Fox9Apr 08 2024
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Ukraine war: UN body urges restraint after Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant hit
A new drone attack on Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia power plant has raised the risk of a "major nuclear accident", the UN's atomic watchdog has warned.
Russia said Ukraine was behind the attack, which it said injured three people. Ukraine has denied involvement.
The giant Russian-held nuclear plant, with six reactors, is on the frontline of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The UN's
BBC NewsApr 18 2024
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Russia loses pivotal nuclear deterrent radar after drone attack: Report
Russia has lost a one-of-a-kind radar system, new information suggests, with both Ukrainian and Moscow sources reporting Kyiv had launched an attack hundreds of miles into Russian territory. On Wednesday, Ukrainian media reported that Kyiv drones had struck a facility housing a 29B6 Container, an over-the-horizon radar in the Russian republic of Mordovia, citing sources in Ukraine's military
NewsweekApr 17 2024
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Celebrating Earth Day: $11B invested, 14K clean energy jobs in Arizona
A coalition of environmental groups will host an afternoon block party April 21 near the state capitol in Phoenix to raise awareness about climate change. The "Climate Solutions Now Earth Day Block Party” will celebrate Earth Day in advance and highlight what proponents call the significant progress being made in the fight against climate change. The free event will include guest speakers,
AZ CentralMar 24 2024
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Xcel Energy reports multiple outages
AMRILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — The Xcel Energy outage map reports multiple electrical outages in several cities amid high winds. According to Xcel, crews are working to restore power in these areas as quickly and safely as possible, currently there are no estimated restoration time updates. Cities and customers affected as of 3:00 according to the Xcel Energy outage map include: To report an
My High Plains KAMRApr 06 2024
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Russia issues nuclear warning to new NATO member
A Russian ambassador had harsh words for Finland on Saturday, warning that the country would retaliate against the new member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) if nuclear weapons were placed on Finnish soil. Finland is one of the newest European countries to join the military alliance, being officially welcomed into the fold in April 2023. The Nordic nation was spurred to seek
NewsweekApr 09 2024
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Boom times for US green energy as federal cash flows in
In February US company LanzaJet, which produces sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from ethanol, announced that it intended to build a second, larger plant on US soil.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) was a "big influence", says Jimmy Samartzis, its chief executive.
The second plant would add to its facility in Soperton, Georgia - the world's first commercial scale ethanol-to-SAF
BBC NewsApr 16 2024
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Ecuador declares energy emergency amid severe regional drought and El Niño
Colombia has stopped electricity exports to Ecuador as both countries grapple with diminished hydroelectric reservoirs. A drought fuelled by the El Niño weather phenomenon has forced Colombia to cut the export of electricity to its neighbour Ecuador, where an energy emergency has since been declared. Speaking in Guayaquil on Tuesday, Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa acknowledged the critical
Al JazeeraApr 22 2024
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These 18 Utah cities and towns still want clean energy, even as RMP backs off
This story is part of The Salt Lake Tribune’s ongoing commitment to identify solutions to Utah’s biggest challenges through the work of the Innovation Lab. [Subscribe to our newsletter here] A handful of Utah communities started down the long road to buying enough renewable energy to equal what their residents consume back in 2019. Five years later, that road isn’t looking any shorter. Fifteen
The Salt Lake Tribune