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Apr 27 2024
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Germany Nuclear Shutdown in Energy Crisis Based on Deception: Report
The German government knew shutting down nuclear plants during the Ukraine war energy crisis was a bad idea but did it anyway, and the Green party minister may have been been deceived by his own people to make sure the closures went ahead, a magazine that sued the government to get internal documents released claims. Germany ordered the closure of its final three nuclear power plants in 2022,
Breitbart NewsMar 13 2024
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Best Solar Panel Installation Companies in Utah
Utah residents pay some of the lowest rates in the country for electricity, at less than 12 cents per kilowatt-hour in August 2023. But the state also gets a lot of sunlight compared with other states. These two factors weigh heavily on the question of whether solar panels make sense in Utah. The answer depends on the math for your specific home and your specific energy needs. There are some
CNETApr 09 2024
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Pre-apprenticeship program trains new Mainers for jobs in renewable energy
SOUTH PORTLAND — Pierre Dende, an asylum seeker who lives in Portland, hopes to take advantage of industry demand for workers in renewable energy by training for a job in the solar industry. The 38-year-old electronics engineer arrived in the United States from the Democratic Republic of the Congo in 2021. He has worked in information technology in the airline industry and was a desktop
Portland Press HeraldApr 16 2024
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The Daily Bucket -- Solar Eclipse at Magee Marsh
When I saw how close to me the path of totality would be for the April 8th eclipse, and that it ran through my favorite birding area, I just knew I had to brave the traffic and go. With the draw of a total eclipse, I also talked Mr. C into going with me. Neither of us had experienced a total eclipse before. The forecast called for partly cloudy skies, but I was less concerned with brilliant
Daily KosApr 11 2024
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The Importance Of Nuclear Energy And Zaporizhzhia To Ukraine
The Importance Of Nuclear Energy And Zaporizhzhia To Ukraine Zaporizhzhia, consisting of 6 reactors and a net capacity of 5,700 megawatts when fully operational, is Ukraine and Europe's largest nuclear power plant. The facility came under drone attack this Sunday, with both Russia and Ukraine blaming each other for the strikes which caused “superficial scorching” at one location but with
ZeroHedgeApr 29 2024
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Candidates spar over economy, energy and corruption at second presidential debate
Economic growth, employment and inflation. Poverty and inequality. Infrastructure and development. Climate change and sustainable development. They were the four designated topics at Mexico’s second presidential debate on Sunday night, but personal attacks and accusations of corruption were also a prominent aspect of the encounter between the three candidates five weeks ahead of the June 2
Mexico News DailyApr 09 2024
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How the Solar Eclipse Affected Eid Timing
For centuries, the sighting of a crescent moon has signaled the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fast and prayer for Muslims. This year, the sight was obscured in some parts of the world by the sun’s glare during the total solar eclipse, delaying some Islamic communities’ declaration of Eid al-Fitr, the celebration marking the end of the fast. Although only a narrow band of North America
New York Times (News)Apr 16 2024
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Updates From BloombergNEF Energy and Climate Summit
Welcome to TOPLive. BloombergNEF’s annual energy and climate summit brings together corporate executives, government officials and industry leaders. The summit this year will span clean power, trade, federal US policy, hydrogen and climate technology. Join us for the first day of the two-day event at 9 a.m. New York time for news and analysis of the presentations.
BloombergApr 09 2024
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Total solar eclipse: Continent watches in wonder
Across Mexico, the US and Canada, inside a ribbon of land stretching 155 miles wide but more than 4,000 miles long, tens of millions of people craned their necks, tilted their heads to the sky and watched in wonder as the day turned to night.
What many saw on Monday was a phenomenon like no other: the Moon moving between the Earth and the Sun, extinguishing its light in a total solar
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