German online Klimanachrichten (Climate News) presents the latest article by energy expert Prof. Fritz Vahrenholt. Germany is in the grips of an energy madness. Image generated by Grok AI Headed for crisis Vahrenholt warnsthat German energy policy is inexorably heading towards a supply crisis that is foreseeable as early as 2030. With every coal or […]| NoTricksZone
The push to transition to “green” energy technologies threatens to further entrench the long history of global inequalities and Western domination and exploitation.| NoTricksZone
By: Robert Jackson / Arab America Contributing Writer Jordan is facing serious issues with energy security, high energy prices, and water shortages. To combat these problems, Jordan has been planning to build nuclear power plants. Jordan imports over 70% of its energy from other countries, costing the country billions every year. This imported energy is … Continued The post Why Jordan’s Nuclear Power Program Has Stalled appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
Blackout News here reports on the The hidden high price of “green energy”. Wind farms are often celebrated as the glowing symbol of the energy transition—clean, renewable, and future-proof. But behind this “green” lies an underestimated chain of destruction causing extensive, possibly irreversible damage to our ecosystems. Photo made at the North Sea coast: Copyright […]| NoTricksZone
On this special episode of The Vonu Podcast, streamed live from VONUFEST6, Shane/Rayo2 is joined by Sky Huddleston and two of his colleagues, Brady & John Gier. [DONATE MONERO VIA XMRCHAT: XMRCHAT.COM/PAZNIAradio] Herein, we get an update on the Bourke engine, the Liberator Rocket Heater, Brady & Sky’s attendance of…| The Vonu Podcast
The NADO Research Foundation developed issue briefs and peer exchanges on several topics related to rural transportation & environment.| Rural Transportation
Biomass Energy In 2012 biomass energy accounted for about 5% of the energy used in the United States. I'll talk about what biomass energy is, discuss the various forms and sources, and then talk about how it fits into our home energy picture and how it can be used to save money. GRASS, COWS The post Biomass Energy appeared first on Energy Forums.| Energy Forums
Methane from Landfills Methane is a hydrocarbon gas (CH4). It is a greenhouse gas and it is explosive. Methane is generated by decomposition (in landfills, swamps, in the stomachs of cows, etc.) and is considered a biomass energy fuel. In this discussion we will focus on methane from landfills. Natural gas is approximately 80-99% The post Methane from Landfills appeared first on Energy Forums.| Energy Forums
Israel's Eco Wave Power is just entering the second phase of proving its new wave energy harvest and conversion system that's claimed to produce cheaper energy than existing coal-fired power plants. Energy is captured by the influence of rising and falling waves on two proprietary float designs…| New Atlas
As renewable energy generation grows, so does the need for new storage methods that can be used at times when the Sun isn’t shining or the wind isn’t blowing. A Scottish company called Gravitricity has now broken ground on a demonstrator facility for a creative new system that stores energy in the…| New Atlas
You might find this interesting. A particular difference between an ordinary generator and a Jackery Portable Power Station (or similar).| modernsurvivalblog.com
Google has announced that its innovative advanced geothermal plant in Nevada is now operational and connected to the grid, pioneering an approach that promises to unlock clean, always-on geothermal energy across a much larger range of locations.| New Atlas
Geothermal development company Fervo Energy has announced impressive strides being made at its Cape Station facility in southern Utah. The results could lead to a quicker and more widespread uptake of this super-clean energy production process.| New Atlas