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News & Articles By Zoey Sky
08/17/2026
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By Zoey Sky
U.S. Awards $2.5 Million for Nuclear Fuel Recycling Project Targeting 4,000 Tons
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $2.5 million to Curio, a nuclear technology company, to advance recycling of spent nuclear fuel, according to project materials. The project targets processing 4,000 tons of used nuclear fuel using a chemical separation method that the company says reduces waste volume and recovers reusable material. The award is […]
05/29/2026
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By Zoey Sky
Oil prices plummet as Trump announces “breakthrough” in Iran deal talks
President Donald Trump surprised the world by saying that a deal with Iran—including reopening the critical Strait of Hormuz—was “largely negotiated.” This news caused oil prices to fall dramatically because traders believed global fuel supplies might soon flow freely again. The proposed agreement includes an official end to the war, followed by two months of […]
05/21/2026
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By Zoey Sky
IEA chief warns global oil reserves down to just weeks of supply as Hormuz crisis deepens
The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) warned that commercial oil inventories have only a “few weeks” of supply left. Even though countries have released 164 million barrels from emergency reserves, those reserves are limited and “not endless.” This shortage is being driven by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the ongoing […]
05/08/2026
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By Zoey Sky
Iraq slashes oil prices by record amounts to keep exports moving through the troubled Strait of Hormuz
Iraq is offering huge discounts on its oil to keep selling it. To deal with the danger and instability near the Strait of Hormuz, Iraq has slashed the price of its crude oil by as much as $33 per barrel for May shipments. This is a huge move to attract buyers who are scared to […]
04/17/2026
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By Zoey Sky
A potential thaw at a critical chokepoint: Iran considers easing Strait of Hormuz restrictions
The Strait of Hormuz is an extremely narrow but vital waterway, handling about 20% of the world’s oil. Its geography gives Iran significant power to disrupt global energy supplies. Iran is reportedly open to allowing ships to use the Omani side of the strait again in exchange for U.S. concessions, which could lower energy prices […]
04/11/2026
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By Zoey Sky
The forgotten larder: 11 Time-tested ways to preserve food without electricity
Dependence on the grid is a major vulnerability. Modern food storage like freezers and freeze-dryers are useless during a long-term power outage, making knowledge of non-electric methods essential for real preparedness. Time-tested techniques use natural preservatives. Methods like confit (preserving meat in its own fat), salt curing and ash burial use fat, salt and alkaline […]
03/31/2026
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By Zoey Sky
Preparing for the “energy lockdown”: A practical guide to readiness
The power grid is susceptible to cyberattacks, EMPs and other failures, with a prolonged nationwide blackout posing a potentially catastrophic risk to society. Proactively stockpile non-perishable food, water, essential medications and hygiene products to create a crucial buffer against supply chain disruptions. Ensure access to clean water through storage and purification, and invest in backup […]
03/14/2026
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By Zoey Sky
The invisible war: How a cyberattack could plunge your city into darkness
Cyberattacks are a real and immediate threat to the power grid. Incidents like the Ukraine grid hack prove that digital assaults cause severe, tangible blackouts, potentially collapsing vital systems in moments. A grid failure would trigger a cascade of societal breakdowns. Loss of power would quickly disable traffic lights, cellular networks, ATMs, gas stations and […]
01/28/2026
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By Zoey Sky
A nation in deep freeze: 23 States under hypothermia warnings after historic Winter Storm Fern
Following a massive winter storm, over 20 states from Texas to New York are under extreme cold warnings. Dangerously low temperatures and wind chill can cause frostbite or hypothermia in under 30 minutes outdoors. The crisis is also affecting typically warm regions and has turned homes into danger zones. Southern states along the Gulf Coast […]
01/28/2026
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By Zoey Sky
Eastern U.S. grid pushed to the brink as Winter Storm Fern exposes critical weaknesses
The PJM grid, serving 67 million people, lost a catastrophic 16% of its power generation capacity due to Winter Storm Fern. This forced emergency measures, such as PJM pleading with customers to cut electricity use. A major cause was choked-off natural gas supplies due to frozen pipelines, forcing regions like New England to rely on […]
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