By Essi Lehto and Andrius Sytas HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finnish authorities said they boarded and took control of an oil tanker travelling from Russia on Thursday, on suspicion it caused the out... Read more
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A 20-year-old man who was allegedly impaired was arrested following a crash in the south Las Vegas valley that left one person dead and injured several others, according t... Read more
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Authorities in Russia’s southern Krasnodar region on Wednesday declared a region-wide emergency, saying that oil was still washing up on the coastline 10 days... Read more
The energy sector has undergone significant changes in recent years and is expected to continue its seismic transition in 2025. With new technologies in development, clean power generation h... Read more
“The absence of limitations is the enemy of creativity.” That’s, allegedly, a quote attributed to pioneering media mogul Orson Welles. And while Welles was likely talking about limitations w... Read more
‘Unsustainable’ prepayment meters could see households spend third of income on energy, experts warn
Households on prepayment meters in the UK could see their energy bills cost up to a third of their household income this winter, new research has warned. The most vulnerable households will... Read more
While several trial level courts had previously come to similar conclusions,[1] in Freepoint Solar LLC et al. v. Town of Athens Zoning Board of Appeals (“Freepoint”) the Third Department con... Read more
STORY: These fishermen from Spain’s treacherous “Death Coast” are braving crashing waves to harvest a prized Christmas food: the gooseneck barnacle. But the future of the d... Read more
image credit: Canary Media, a Flourish chart <!– –> retired MD, I write and lecture on energy, climate, grid, and epidemiology I post almost daily on science topics, dealin... Read more
Earlier this week, the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) published their 10-year reliability assessment for electricity. The findings reveal that more than half of the c... Read more