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02/26/2024
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By Richard Brown
U.S., other countries impose sanctions on over 500 Russian economic targets to mark the second anniversary of war in Ukraine
The United States and other countries have marked the second anniversary of the ongoing war in Ukraine with more sanctions targeting Russia. These sanctions include over 500 targets and will specifically focus on Russia’s military-industrial complex and companies in countries that facilitate Russia’s access to desired goods, according to Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo. The move is […]
01/11/2024
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By Richard Brown
German prosecutors launch probe into possible SABOTAGE of LNG pipeline
German federal prosecutors have launched an investigation into a suspected case of sabotage after discovering small holes in a liquefied natural gas (LNG) pipeline being constructed in northern Germany. The inquiry, now under the jurisdiction of the Federal Public Prosecutor General, is exploring the possibility of anti-constitutional sabotage. The act of drilling multiple holes through […]
01/08/2024
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By Richard Brown
Western nations deploy ships to protect underwater infrastructure following Balticconnector pipeline incident
Finnish and British troops engaged in a routine naval training exercise are shifting their focus to protecting undersea infrastructure, particularly in the Baltic Sea, after an incident involving the Balticconnector pipeline. The pipeline, which transports gas between Estonia and Finland, was damaged in October, potentially by the trailing anchor of a Chinese-flagged, Russia-bound commercial ship. […]
12/22/2023
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By Richard Brown
Rolls Royce wants to build MINI NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS in Ukraine
Prominent British aerospace and defense company Rolls Royce is in discussions with Ukraine’s largest power company, DTEK, to collaborate on the construction of a series of mini nuclear power plants across the country. DTEK is responsible for one-fifth of Ukraine’s electricity. The Telegra1ph reported that DTEK, owned by Ukrainian billionaire Rinat Akhmetov, is considering the installation of […]
12/13/2023
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By Richard Brown
China’s 4th-generation nuclear plant now FULLY OPERATIONAL
The inaugural fourth-generation nuclear power plant (NPP) in the world, which is based in China’s Shandong province, has officially commenced commercial operations. China’s National Energy Administration (NEA) announced that the Shidao Bay NPP, commonly known as Shidaowan, is now online. The power plant uses a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR), which completed a 168-hour continuous test […]
12/13/2023
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By Richard Brown
U.S. backs Guyana amid Venezuela’s threat of invasion
The U.S. has pledged unwavering support for Guyana amid concerns over Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s threat to annex more than half of the country and exploit its oil resources. Tensions have escalated, leading Georgetown to place its small army on high alert for a possible invasion by Caracas. Brazil is deploying additional troops and armored […]
11/03/2023
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By Richard Brown
Biden’s wind energy plans in peril as Orsted abandons 2 major U.S. projects
The wind energy plans promoted by President Joe Biden are facing tough challenges as the world’s largest offshore wind farm developer has abandoned two major U.S. projects due to supply chain disruptions and interest rate impacts. Orsted A/S, the developer, cited “negative developments from adverse impacts relating to supply chains, increased interest rates, and the […]
11/02/2023
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By Richard Brown
GREEN PANIC: Siemens Energy shares crash 37% after admitting wind turbine troubles
The shares of energy firm Siemens Energy took a nosedive on Oct. 23, plunging by 37 percent as it issued a warning about challenges in its wind turbine business. Siemens Gamesa, its wind energy business division, is actively addressing these challenges – which include turbine quality issues and offshore ramp-up problems. These issues had been previously […]
08/15/2023
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By Richard Brown
Maui wildfires: Lawsuit accuses Hawaiian Electric of negligence resulting in wrongful deaths, severe injuries and damages to property
The cause of the catastrophic wildfires that leveled Lahania, a popular tourist destination in Hawaii, is still unknown. Investigators are considering all possible sources of fire, including a campfire, lightning, transmission equipment and electrical grid. But several lawsuits filed on behalf of Lahania residents claim that Hawaiian Electric, Maui’s main energy provider, was responsible for the […]
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