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11/05/2021
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By Cassie B.
New England energy company warns customers could see winter heating bills go up by 15%
This week, Eversource Energy warned that customers could be hit with a 15 percent price hike in natural gas heating prices this winter, which would cost an average of $30 more per month than they paid last year. Eversource provides 4.3 million customers in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Connecticut with electricity and natural gas. The […]
10/27/2021
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By Cassie B.
Severe drought in South America wreaking havoc on shipping, energy, fishing and drinking water supplies
The effects of the severe ongoing drought in South America can be felt throughout the continent, with the second-longest river there, the Parana River, hitting a 77-year low that is compromising commercial shipping, fishing and the drinking water supply of 30 million people. Paraguay is being especially hard hit. The landlocked nation of seven million […]
10/14/2021
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By Cassie B.
Electric cars could be rendered useless to many Brits thanks to new charging restrictions
Owning an electric car could soon make a lot less sense in the U.K., thanks to a proposed law that would see home electric vehicle (EV) chargers shut down during peak hours. The new law is aimed at preventing the grid from suffering excessive strain, but it makes one wonder what the point of owning […]
09/21/2021
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By Cassie B.
BMW & Ford to test solid state batteries next year
Today’s electric vehicles are far from perfect, and one of their biggest weak points are their batteries. Newer solid state batteries are expected to play a big role in EV technology moving forward, and now two major car makers are moving forward with tests of these batteries. In addition to lower costs and higher energy […]
08/29/2021
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By Cassie B.
Tesla takes steps to become a retail electricity provider in Texas
Tesla is reportedly taking steps to become a retail electricity provider in the state of Texas. The company has already applied for Option 1 Texas retail electric provider certification, according to Energy Choice Matters. The application indicates that Tesla plans to target existing customers who own Tesla products to market their retail offering through their […]
08/16/2021
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By Cassie B.
Study: 1 out of every 5 California electric car owners switching back to gas
Many people switch to electric vehicles with high hopes of finding a better way to drive that also helps the environment. However, once reality sinks in, some new electric vehicle (EV) owners are yearning for the simplicity of owning a traditional car – and replacing their EV the first chance they get with one that […]
01/31/2021
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By Cassie B.
Researchers suggest we may be able to find aliens by observing them sucking energy from black holes
One of the biggest mysteries of our time is whether or not intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe, and it appears that we may be able to get some answers to this question by taking a look at black holes. Black holes are points in space where gravity is pulling so strongly that even […]
11/12/2020
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By Cassie B.
“Green” policies aimed at reducing CO2 emissions are having the opposite effect
Like many liberal policies, so-called “green” policies aimed at reducing carbon dioxide emissions are full of contradictions and poor reasoning – not to mention the fact that their stated goal does not have the best interests of the planet at heart. Scientist Charles Rotter takes issue with the fact that burning biomass is considered CO2 […]
10/23/2020
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By Cassie B.
Solar power costs up to 3x as much as fossil fuels, nuclear and wind power
Solar power might sound like a great alternative to other types of energy on the surface, but when it comes to cost savings, the numbers might surprise you. Last year, the average wholesale price in the U.S. for electricity generated using solar photovoltaic, or PV, technology was significantly greater than the average wholesale price for […]
08/22/2020
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By Cassie B.
Rolling blackouts in California show how reliance on solar and wind power can backfire
California issued its first rolling blackouts in nearly 20 years last week as the state’s grid operator tried to keep the power system from complete collapse in the midst of a heat wave, and some are pointing out that the situation demonstrates the failures of green energy. The rolling blackouts affected upwards of 2 million […]
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