Tag: Nuclear Energy
Clean Energy Frontier Program awards presented
The second annual Clean Energy Frontier Program awards recognize outstanding contributions to the local economy and clean energy sector
Zero-Emissions Electricity Surpasses 40% of World Electricity
Solar and wind power have been dominating new power installations all around the world. Renewables accounted for 92.5% of new power capacity globally in 2024, a stunning achievement, even if it’s been expected for the past decade. All of that new power capacity from clean, renewable energy is also gradually … [continued]
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Huron-Bruce candidates woo voters at Port Elgin meeting
From tariffs to taxes to defunding CBC and abortion rights, approximately 200 people heard from Huron-Bruce candidates at a meeting April 10 in Port Elgin.
Data Center Energy Demand Will Not Save The US Coal Industry
Data center energy demand is soaring, but a new report indicates that competition from renewables, gas, and nuclear energy will shrink the opportunities for coal stakeholders.
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Florida Surpasses California In New Solar Installations
Solar power in Florida is growing faster than in any other US state except Texas. But will new policies interrupt that trend?
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