Energy Crisis

The $24 Billion Plan to Bring Africa’s Sunlight to Britain

A thrilling new project aims to build a nearly 4,000-kilometer undersea power line connecting vast wind and solar farms in Morocco to the UK, potentially supplying clean energy to around seven million homes. Simon Morrish, the project’s architect, believes this is the best solution for Britain’s future electricity needs. However,

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Ukraine’s Power Crisis: No Missiles For Defense, No Money In The Bank 1

Ukraine’s Power Crisis: No Missiles For Defense, No Money In The Bank

Since March, Ukraine has lost half of its remaining power generation capacity due to ongoing Russian strikes, leaving the country with severe energy deficits. Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, CEO of Ukrenergo, revealed the grim reality during a recent panel discussion, where the dire situation was underscored by frequent blackouts. With winter approaching

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Could Tiny Nuclear Reactors Solve The Grid Problem? 1

Could Tiny Nuclear Reactors Solve The Grid Problem?

The Wyoming Energy Authority awarded BWX Technologies Inc. a multimillion-dollar contract to develop small nuclear reactors to address power grid issues in the Powder River Basin. To counter a federal attempt to shut down its lucrative coal mining sector in the energy-rich Powder River Basin, Wyoming is strengthening its relationship

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World's Largest Nuclear Plant Remains Idle Despite Energy Crisis 1

World’s Largest Nuclear Plant Remains Idle Despite Energy Crisis

The Kashiwazaki Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant, the world’s largest, sits dormant amidst global energy demands. Despite Japan’s goal to derive 50% of its energy from nuclear sources by 2030, the plant has remained inactive since the Fukushima disaster. We believe it won’t be long until nuclear power experiences another surge

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US Power Grid May Become Unreliable This Summer 1

US Power Grid May Become Unreliable This Summer

According to the NERC assessment, the US power grid may become unreliable this summer due to above-average demand conditions and a decreased electrical supply, which could result from possible low wind or solar energy conditions. You can read the original article here. According to a report by the North American

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