Tag: Russia
Dyer: Flamingos even things up a bit for Ukraine
Last February, U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance launched a televised frontal attack on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the White House, telling him Ukraine had “no cards.”
Russia’s Natural Gas Exports to Europe Have Dropped a Ton, But …
There’s been a bit of talk this week about how Europe is still buying fossil fuels from Russia. As usual, a bit of a lying has been going on, but there’s also a bit of truth to it. Funny enough, the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) just put out a … [continued]
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Morocco To Send Solar Power To Germany Via 4800 Km Undersea Cable
A plan to send renewable energy from Morocco to Germany is moving forward, thanks to new developments in HVDC technology.
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Fossil Demand Decline In India & China Puts Canadian LNG At Risk
India’s electricity system is undergoing a shift that signals broader changes in global energy markets. For decades, its fossil generation rose steadily to meet rising demand. In the first half of 2025 that changed. Coal- and gas-fired electricity both fell as renewables surged, with total fossil electrical generation dropping 4%, … [continued]
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Small Modular Reactors and the Big Questions of Cost & Waste
The publication of Kim and Macfarlane’s 2026 study on small modular reactors is a moment worth pausing over. Nuclear energy sits at the margins of most serious decarbonization pathways today, but SMRs have been marketed as the technology that could change that. They are advertised as cheaper, safer, faster to … [continued]
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