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(ST. PAUL, MN) — Last week, The Minnesota Department of Commerce announced that funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), used by Minnesotans to help pay energy… Read More »Senators Respond to Government Shutdown Affecting Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program The post Senators Respond to Government Shutdown Affecting Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program first appeared on Minnesota Senate DFL.| Minnesota Senate DFL
The post KERO-BFL (ABC): Gas Prices In California Were Lower And More Stable In 2024 appeared first on Consumer Watchdog.| Consumer Watchdog
Sacramento, CA – The state’s petroleum watchdog has issued its annual report validating claims that Californians have overpaid tens of billions of dollars at the pump over the last decade due to the consolidated gasoline refining industry, an estimated $59 billion in overcharges from 2015 thru 2024. The Division of Petroleum Market Oversight, created by the special session […] The post CA Oversight Report Shows Decade of Gasoline Price Gouging appeared first on Consumer Watchdog.| Consumer Watchdog
During the signing of the reauthorization bill for cap-and-trade this year, AB 1207 (Irwin), Governor Newsom claimed the bill would result in $60 billion saved in rebates for consumers over 20 years. He has since repeated the claim to suggest his Administration was making energy more affordable. What Newsom didn’t say is that the program will […] The post Fact Check: Newsom’s $60 Billion Savings From Cap-and-Trade Is A Sham appeared first on Consumer Watchdog.| Consumer Watchdog
By Curt Barry, INSIDE EPA https://insideepa.com/daily-news/newsom-signs-ej-opposed-bill-develop-co2-pipeline-regulations#:~:text=Gavin%20Newsom%20(D)%20has%20signed,Materials%20Safety%20Administration%20(PHMSA). California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has signed into law a bill requiring the State Fire Marshall (SFM) to adopt regulations for the transportation of carbon dioxide in pipelines, including safety standards that must be as protective as proposed requirements from the federal Pipeline and ...| Consumer Watchdog
Are we being lied to about climate change? Leading scientists Dr. Steven Koonin and Dr. William Happer, fresh off his Joe Rogan appearance, reveal the shocking truth: carbon dioxide is essential for life, yet we’re told it’s a pollutant. Is climate fear overblown?| Frontier Centre For Public Policy
This story was originally published by Yale e360 and is reproduced here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Each year, the Sweeney Center for Public Policy at Rowan University in New Jersey hosts a conference on the state’s current and future energy landscape. In 2023 and 2024, the gatherings focused heavily on the rapidly accelerating development of […]| Mother Jones
Even if the government reopens, thanks to Elon Musk and DOGE, families won't see help for a while.| Mother Jones
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is set to meet US President Donald Trump in Washington next week, amid debates over new US sanctions on Russian oil. The visit follows Italian newspaper La Repubblica’s claim that Orbán called Trump’s decision a ‘mistake’—a claim disproven after the full recording was released, showing he made no such criticism and spoke only about Hungary’s energy needs. The post Fact Check: Orbán Never Said Trump Made a Mistake on Russian Sanctions appear...| Hungarian Conservative
(The Center Square) – The California Public Employees’ Retirement System for state employees lost 71% of its $468 million investment in a clean energy and technology private equity fund, state records show, but CalPERS won’t explain how. These losses are a major problem for California taxpayers, who at least for now are the backstop for […]| Washington Examiner
Countries across the globe are adding wind turbines and solar panels to their grid by the thousands. And Australia is … The post The end of the renewable energy honeymoon | Zoe Hilton appeared first on The Centre for Independent Studies.| The Centre for Independent Studies
Executive Summary The electricity system in Australia is adjusting to an increase in the overall amount of risk brought about … The post Risky Business. How The Energy Transition Introduces Risks That Raise Retail Costs appeared first on The Centre for Independent Studies.| The Centre for Independent Studies
Customers shouldn’t be on the hook for nearly $50 million in cost overruns NorthWestern Energy incurred to build the Yellowstone County Generating Station, according to the Montana Consumer Counsel. Those “substantial” overruns stem from “unnecessary development risks” NorthWestern Energy took to build the plant, according to briefing from the state’s consumer watchdog in an open […]| Daily Montanan
OPINION | Power purchase agreements are essential, but they remain severely restricted across most of the country The post Canada can quickly unlock much more corporate investment in renewables appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
The massive facility would help position the country as an emerging AI hub, but the environmental impacts remain unclear The post OpenAI selects Argentina for its first data centre in Latin America appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
Spurred on by cheap Chinese tech, Pakistan’s photovoltaic explosion offers big lessons on decentralized energy The post Pakistan’s solar boom is China-powered but people-led appeared first on Corporate Knights.| Corporate Knights
Sim's Life Want lower bills without ripping the house apart? The fastest wins to save energy with insulation are simple: stop heat escaping through your loft/roof, walls, floors, and draughty gaps, then keep controlled ventilation so the home stays dry and healthy. Quick answer:Start with loft insulation to 270–300 mm, then cavity ... Read more about Save Energy with Insulation – Cut Bills and Stay Warm This Winter Sim's Life| Sim's Life
The Siemens Infrastructure Transition Monitor 2025 is a biennial study commissioned by Siemens, surveying 1,400 senior executives and government representatives in 19 countries across energy, buildings and industries. The 2025 edition is the second in the series and launches ahead of COP30. - Siemens’ biennial study of 1,400 global executives explores the state of the infrastructure transition across energy, industry and buildings - Research shows national energy independence h...| Informed Infrastructure
Captain Nemo is that you? The post Chinese Company Launches Wind-Powered Data Center at the Bottom of the Sea appeared first on Futurism.| Futurism
"If there were adults in the room and I could trust the federal government to impose the right standards, it wouldn't be such a great concern, but it just doesn't seem feasible." The post Trump Administration Providing Weapons Grade Plutonium to Sam Altman appeared first on Futurism.| Futurism
Boss: can you come back into work tomorrow? The post Worker Falls Into Nuclear Reactor, Drinks a Little “Cavity Water” appeared first on Futurism.| Futurism
The digital anxiety of Homo digitalis, rather than liberating humanity, risks deepening its entanglement with extractive material systems.| E-International Relations
KEY POINTS When we talk about a single forex trade in Africa, we typically imagine someone hitting “buy” or “sell” on a laptop or mobile phone. What we don’t usually… The post How Much Energy Does a Single Forex Trade Cost in Africa? appeared first on Energy News Africa Plus.| Energy News Africa Plus
BC Hydro brought in 13,600 gigawatt hours of electricity during fiscal year 2024—approximately one-quarter of the province’s total electricity consumption—costing nearly $1.4 billion, according to regulatory filings with the BC Utilities Commission. The bulk of these imports came from the United States and Alberta, where fossil fuels generate a significant portion of electricity. The reliance […] The post BC Hydro Imports Record Quarter of Province’s Power Amid Prolonged Drought app...| the deep dive
Ottawa will invest $2 billion to build four small modular reactors at Ontario Power Generation’s Darlington site in Bowmanville through the Canada Growth Fund, a move the government says will make Canada the first G7 country to bring SMR technology online. Ontario added $1 billion through the Building Ontario Fund as part of the same […] The post Ottawa Spends $2B, Ontario Adds $1B To Fund Darlington SMRs appeared first on the deep dive.| the deep dive
The village of Volintiri is about as remote as you can get in Europe. Set in the rural southeast of Moldova, one of the poorest and least visited countries on the continent, it is only a couple of miles away from a little-used border with Ukraine. Yet Volintiri, which is... The post How One Country’s Russian Gas Crisis Became a Green Energy Boom appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.| Reasons to be Cheerful
New research from price comparison site Quotezone.co.uk reveals that households could be wasting up to £630 a year on energy-draining appliances that are left plugged in but unused| Chronicle Live
Gov. Greg Gianforte promoted Montana products and the Treasure State’s partnerships with South Korea and Japan on a trade mission this week. On the trip, Gianforte, a Republican, touted, wheat, beef, coal and technology — and opportunities for future growth in trade — to business leaders, such as Chairman Jin-Sik Yoon of the Korea International […]| Daily Montanan
Hungary’s updated draft of the National Energy and Climate Plan (NEKT) strikes a noticeably different tone from the government’s earlier narrative on Russian energy imports.| DailyNewsHungary
“National Energy Dominance Month.” So typical of Trump: a bungled exercise in foolish bravado. The “bungled” part is that they forgot to designate October as a special month until it was halfway over. The “bravado” saturates almost every sentence, combined with the fact that the blustering has no practical effect. And the “foolish” part is about bad energy policy and bad economics. To expand supply, he needs higher prices, but that would hurt him politically. And there's...| Legal Planet
Environmental law have become vibrant parts of the law and policy ecosystem. At a time when despondency seems all too common, the work of these law school centers offers beacons of hope for the future of environmental protection. Some of that work is playing defense — pushing back against deregulatory efforts — while other work plays offense by identifying innovative directions for environmental policy. A comprehensive survey isn’t practical, but I’ll provide examples from several...| Legal Planet
New UCLA report, "The Cost & Carbon of Competing Utility Models," contrasts municipally owned electric utilities and investor-owned utilities.| Legal Planet
Hotly debated mega-complexes needed to power the AI boom are spurring political calculations in campaigns across the country.| UCLA Luskin
Washington — US inflation edged back to 3.0 percent in September while a crucial measure of underlying pressures cooled, a mixed result that cheered Wall Street and strengthened expectations that the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates again within days. The consumer price index rose 0.3 percent from August, a touch slower than the prior […]| The Eastern Herald
When you talk with energy executives today, there’s no longer a debate about whether artificial intelligence belongs in operations. The question has shifted to how to make it work.Natalia Klafke, Executive Vice President of Energy & Sustainability at Radix, has spent over a decade helping energy companies modernize complex operations. At Impact 2025, she noted a clear […] The post AI in Energy: Why Progress Depends on People and Structure appeared first on IIoT World.| IIoT World
The issue is no longer whether AI matters for sustainable development, but how to apply it in ways that decrease costs, expand access, improve decision-making and avoid further deepening inequality.| State of the Planet
IBM CTO Resources Industry ASEAN Krishnakumar Nagarajan says non-traditional markets in the oil and gas sectors are going to boom, thanks to developing tech in energy storage. The post Oil, Gas Makes Bold Play into Energy Utilities’ Segments appeared first on INDVSTRVS.| INDVSTRVS
Hungary continues to rely on Russia for energy imports, which brings economic benefits in the short term but increasing vulnerability in the long term.| English
Green turtles came back from the brink, The Maldives made medical history, and global EV sales surged, plus more The post What went right this week: coming off the ‘endangered’ list, plus more appeared first on Positive News.| Positive News
“Elective pay finally makes clean energy real for rural hospitals. Without it, our hydrogen fuel cell wouldn’t have been feasible.” – Jonathan Lewis, Director of Support Services, KVH Project overview […]| Washington State Department of Commerce
U.S. DOE – Advanced Technology Vehicles Manufacturing Loan Program WA Dept. of Commerce – Tribal Electric Boats Program WA Dept. of Commerce – WA EV Charging Program 2 (WAEVCP 2) […]| Washington State Department of Commerce
New Mexico radioactive waste dump is cancelled| Beyond Nuclear International
Unprecedented demand for electricity is prompting major private sector investments to shore up the grid’s security and reliability, amid the Trump Administration’s cancellation of Biden era clean energy funds.| The Real Estate Roundtable
Protecting your energy is crucial in life with chronic illness, says columnist Marisa Zeppieri, so be sure to avoid things that drain you.| Lupus News Today
The Montana Public Service Commission ousted President Brad Molnar as its leader after months of controversy and bickering at the agency. The PSC will take up filling the role at its meeting next Tuesday, but PSC President Jennifer Fielder said Wednesday she won’t accept a nomination. “I have a very full plate with what I’m […]| Daily Montanan
Energy watchdogs say NorthWestern Energy needs to stop hiding information about data centers from the public, and it needs to acknowledge the Public Service Commission is more than a “rubber stamp.” Earthjustice sent two letters, dated Oct. 15 and 17, to the Public Service Commission on behalf of the Montana Environmental Information Center, Honor the […]| Daily Montanan
A federal judge in Missoula dismissed a youth-led climate change lawsuit challenging several presidential executive orders on the grounds the district court did not have jurisdiction to provide the sweeping relief asked for by the plaintiffs. Judge Dana Christensen on Wednesday issued an order “reluctantly” dismissing Lighthiser v. Trump, saying the scope of the requests […]| Daily Montanan
While the Trump administration and Montana’s elected officials continue pushing to expand the state’s coal industry, companies on the ground appear to have a waning appetite. The federal government recently rejected a bid on a new coal lease offered for 167 million tons of coal from Montana’s Powder River Basin and postponed a sale in […]| Daily Montanan
Montana Public Service Commission President Brad Molnar failed to get support to reject a partial electric settlement with NorthWestern Energy, the state’s largest public utility. At a meeting this week, the embattled head of the agency repeatedly argued NorthWestern Energy hasn’t provided as much information to regulators as it should, especially about its new methane-fired […]| Daily Montanan
NorthWestern Energy, the state’s largest public utility, is asking regulators to allow it to temporarily tap a credit for customers to help pay for an additional $18 million associated with buying more of the Colstrip plant. On Jan. 1, 2026, the monopoly utility will control 55% of the coal-fired electricity generation plant at Colstrip following […]| Daily Montanan
Electricity demand in western states is projected to increase 20% during the next decade — double what has been expected, Gov. Greg Gianforte said Monday. “It’s clear we’ve got to meet this challenge head on to secure affordable, reliable energy for Montana families and businesses,” Gianforte said. At their initial meeting Monday, the governor asked […]| Daily Montanan
The Montana Public Service Commission vice president wants to make it easier for the PSC to ask the governor to remove an elected commissioner. PSC Vice President Jennifer Fielder said Monday the idea to amend a policy to require just three commission votes instead of four to request the governor suspend a commissioner would make […]| Daily Montanan
MISSOULA — “What is it you want me to do?” U.S. District Court Judge Dana Christensen asked the legal team behind 22 youth suing the Trump administration over a series of actions aimed at “unleashing” the fossil fuel industry. The lawsuit, Lighthiser v. Trump, was filed in Montana’s federal district court in May and seeks […]| Daily Montanan
By: Nigel Bankes Case Commented On: Signalta Resources Limited v Canadian Natural Resources Limited, 2025 ABCA 306 (CanLII) and Signalta Resources Limited v Canadian Natural Resources Limited, 2023 ABKB 108 (CanLII). PDF Version: Unlawful Production and Restitutionary Damages There are two principal substantive issues in this important unanimous decision of the Alberta Court of Appeal […]| ABLawg
The NVIDIA Inception startup projects that space-based data centers will offer 10x lower energy costs and reduce the need for energy consumption on Earth.| NVIDIA Blog
The partnership combines Qnovo’s Health & Safety Diagnostics (HSD) with Sonatus AI Director. The post Qnovo, Sonatus Partner on Battery Safety in Software-Defined Vehicles appeared first on The Buzz - Electric Vehicle News.| The Buzz – Electric Vehicle News
The Georgia Public Service Commission, which regulates investor-owned utilities and affects nearly every Georgian, is up for election in November, with two Republican incumbents running against two Democrats. The Current is an inclusive nonprofit, non-partisan news organization providing in-depth watchdog journalism for Savannah and Coastal Georgia’s communities.| The Current
Luke Giffen contributed to this article As renewable generation buildout has accelerated over the last 15 years, critics have often highlighted the problems arising from renewable generation’s output varying throughout the day. Natural gas has historically filled this generation gap since the shale revolution due to its ability to ramp quickly, but battery energy storage systems (BESS) have been becoming more popular since the start of the 2020s. In fact, BESS capacity is anticipated to gro...| FactSet Insight
Achieving universal electricity access across Africa will require $150 billion by 2035, according to the International Energy Agency. The report warns that current funding commitments meet only 15% of the total need, calling for stronger private investment, regulatory reforms, and a focus on rural electrification. The article $150 billion needed to achieve universal electricity access in Africa by 2035 comes from Rinnovabili.| Rinnovabili
A breakthrough in battery design could extend electric car range to 1,000 miles on a single charge. The innovation from 24M Technologies redefines how batteries are built. The article Record-breaking electric car battery reaches 1,000 miles of range comes from Rinnovabili.| Rinnovabili
More than 20 U.S. states have sued the Trump administration for halting a $7 billion solar energy subsidies program aimed at disadvantaged communities, calling the decision unlawful and harmful to climate and equity goals. The article Over 20 U.S. states sue Trump administration over $7 billion solar energy subsidies cut comes from Rinnovabili.| Rinnovabili
The world’s first vertical floating photovoltaic system has been inaugurated in Germany, marking a major milestone in solar innovation and water-based clean energy deployment. The article Germany unveils the first vertical floating solar power plant comes from Rinnovabili.| Rinnovabili
In MENA and Mediterranean markets we cover, solar fields now sit ready but under-connected, as grid modernisation lags behind flashy capacity announcements. The region — especially Gulf and North African economies — could play a major role in closing the global gap, but only if infrastructure catches up with ambition and clean tech manufacturing localises, rather than relying on fragile import chains. The post World Breaks Renewable Records — But Still Not Fast Enough to Meet 2030 Goal,...| Green Prophet
The earnings come after the Saudi government transferred an additional 8% of Aramco shares, worth $164 billion, to Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.| CNBC
Figure 1 Learning to act in generative action sets. A theory of how learning to act operates in an open world using generative models. 1 Generative Models as RL Policies Janner et al. (2022) → First work treating diffusion models as control policies; inspired “Diffusion‑DICE”. Chen et al. (2021) → Pioneered autoregressive policy generation conditioned on rewards and trajectories. Lu et al. (2023) → Introduced energy‑based control of diffusion policies — a bridge to goal‑con...| The Dan MacKinlay stable of variably-well-consider’d enterprises
September 2025’s hashrate and hashprice trends, forward market participation, trading activity and contract performance.| Hashrate Index
A comprehensive guide on riding real-time mining markets.| Hashrate Index
From the Office of the Governor: Plan identifies export pathways for responsibly produced natural gas SANTA FE — New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon today released a first-of-its-kind infrastructure roadmap at a roundtable with Japanese Ambassador Shigeo Yamada to position responsibly produced Rocky Mountain natural gas as a cost-effective, low-carbon solution for growing U.S. and Asian energy markets. The “Rocky Mountain Gas Roadmap & Implementation Playbo...| Los Alamos Daily Post
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced on Monday that Spain will formally urge the European Union to abolish the practice of switching clocks for Daylight Savings Time (EDT) beginning next year. Madrid plans to support its proposal with three key arguments: the broad backing of Spanish and European citizens; the... The post Spain calls on EU to abolish daylight saving time appeared first on Spain in English.| Spain in English
Review by Simon Pirani of More, More and More: an all-consuming history of energy, by Jean-Baptiste Fressoz (Allen Lane, 2024) We really are in climate trouble now. The intergovernmental climate agreements, for whatever they were worth, are in peril. The target of limiting global heating to 1.5 degrees is effectively lost. A more chaotic global […]| People and Nature
I am on leave Thursday and Friday. Best in Energy will resume on Monday October 20. Oil traders predict short run surplus (Bloomberg) U.S. submarine building bottlenecks (Bloomberg) U.S. oil output growth moves offshore (Reuters) China prepares next five-year plan (Reuters) U.S./China head towards decoupling (Bruegel) Britain’s gas use and supply (Oxford Energy) U.S. army … Continue reading Best in Energy – 15 October 2025| JKempEnergy.com
11 October 2025 Investors have become increasingly bearish on the outlook for oil prices as Saudi Arabia and its OPEC⁺ partners abandon production restraint in favour of a policy of pump-at-will or pump-as-much-as-you-are-able. The producer group has continued to announce output increases even as crude inventories rise around the world and the forward curve marches … Continue reading Oil prices slide as OPEC⁺ shifts to pump-at-will| JKempEnergy.com
“The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson Welcome back to the control room! In Part 1, you learned the vocabulary of the power grid, including the fundamentals of power, frequency, and voltage. You have your operator’s toolkit. Now, it’s time to meet your team. Today, we’re going to […]| Simple Thread
by David Shreve What are supposed to be the advantages of the free-trade consensus that has emerged in the last century? Yes, innovative technologies and techniques have made their way around the globe. The diffusion of digital communications, managerial technology, advanced materials engineering, and efficient shipping techniques are but a few prominent examples. The openness and complexity of the global trading system have facilitated this diffusion. Additionally, trade based on “comparat...| Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy
America’s permitting system is redundant, time-consuming, and expensive. The average permitting process takes four to five years to complete, which delays an estimated total of $1.5 trillion in investment. Permit delays impact telecommunications, transit, and dozens of other industries. For example, more than 3,000 homes and businesses in Bedford County, Virginia, were supposed to be […]| Citizens Against Government Waste
On- and off-stage with climate founders at the “Davos of Energy”| CTVC by Sightline Climate
As 5G networks continue their global expansion, a critical challenge looms large: growing power consumption generating inordinate operational expenses along with associated carbon output. Considering various projections, it is possible that by 2030, mobile networks could potentially end up consuming 5% of the world’s total electricity usage if current trends persist, with base stations responsible […]| RCR Wireless News
In Finland, Bitcoin mining rigs becomes bitcoin heaters, warming up homes through innovative technology by Hashlabs Mining.| Bitcoin News
A recent paper by ERCOT states that bitcoin mining clean energy and grid balance go hand in hand.| Bitcoin News
Written by Ashley Cheng. This article argues that Taiwan's current energy trajectory is incompatible with its high-tech goals. Unless Taiwan vigorously accelerates its clean energy transition, it risks energy bottlenecks that could impact not just its climate crisis but also threaten both its national security and economic competitiveness.Continue reading| Taiwan Insight
The temperatures may be going down outside, but the Money Saving Expert can keep you warm inside| Chronicle Live
Holy. The post We’re Only Slightly Exaggerating When We Say This Footage of a Fusion Experiment Will Melt Your Face Off appeared first on Futurism.| Futurism
For years, AI in energy meant better dashboards, faster analytics, and smarter reports. Useful — but limited. Now, something more important is happening: AI is moving from describing what happened to deciding what to do next.This shift is already reshaping how operators, engineers, and managers run critical energy systems. It’s not hype — it’s a practical […] The post AI in Energy Is Growing Up: From Analytics to Real Operations appeared first on IIoT World.| IIoT World
President Donald Trump wants the U.S. to rely on oil, gas, coal and nuclear to meet its energy needs.| CNBC
New analysis by Systemiq shows that delivering on the COP29 Global Grids Pledge to expand or upgrade 25 million kilometres of grids by 2030 could also unlock significant economic growth.| SYSTEMIQ
Santa Barbara judge rules company needed permits before doing pipeline repairs. The post Sable Oil Loses Major Courtroom Battle with Coastal Commission appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.| The Santa Barbara Independent
By Tom Perkins, Inside Climate News This article originally appeared on Inside Climate News, a nonprofit, non-partisan news organization that covers climate, energy and the environment. This is the second of three articles about Michigan communities organizing to stop the construction of energy-intensive computing facilities. Read Now at Great Lakes Now.| Great Lakes Now
Special thanks to author Steve McClain, Kentucky Grocery & Convenience Store Association, for this story! Since Cox Foods started serving the people of eastern Kentucky in the late 1970s and early 1980s, a simple statement has guided the company: “To serve the people of eastern Kentucky clean, fresh, family-friendly grocery stores at a competitive price.” […] The post Cox Foods Keeps Its Mission for Eastern Kentucky Simple appeared first on Mountain Association.| Mountain Association
A few months ago, Kentucky Utilities (alongside its sister company Louisville Gas & Electric) filed a request for another rate increase with the Public Service Commission. If this seems like déjà vu, it’s because it’s their fourth formal rate increase in the past 10 years. This new increase, if passed, will mean that residential and […] The post Kentucky Utilities Proposes to Raise Rates: What You Need to Know appeared first on Mountain Association.| Mountain Association
This story was produced by Resource Rural in partnership with Mountain Association. As the executive director of a nonprofit affordable housing developer in rural Kentucky, Scott McReynolds has to justify every expense, despite running an organization with a $10 million annual budget. That’s why a solar installation, while environmentally attractive, didn’t seem financially viable. However, recent updates […] The post Solar Power Boosts Savings and Affordable Housing Stock appeared fi...| Mountain Association
For nearly three decades, Paul Cundiff has been building a business that started with his daughter’s dream of owning a boat. That wish led to the eventual founding of Woodies Restorations, a globally known wooden boat restoration and repair business in Jamestown, Kentucky, just minutes from Lake Cumberland. It all started in the early […] The post Woodies Restorations: How a Father’s Love Launched a Lake Cumberland Boat Business appeared first on Mountain Association.| Mountain Association
Tucked in the mountains near the Red River Gorge, Firefly Hills isn’t your typical RV Park. It’s a magical spot where whimsical and practical come together – whether you’re an RVer or a visitor to Eastern Kentucky looking for an experience outside of the ordinary. For Tonja and Troy Lesmeister, creating this place wasn’t just […]| Mountain Association
Canada has a higher calling than wasting time and political capital indulging fossil fuel fever dreams.| DeSmog
The Ofgem price cap has gone up to £1,755 from October 1 just as we move towards the months of highest energy consumption, meaning bills will be pushed up even further| Chronicle Live
Lakes Mead and Powell, the basin’s two largest reservoirs, are approaching critical levels in which hydropower from their dams (Hoover and Glen Canyon, respectively) would be severely curtailed or altogether cease. The post Solar growth cushions Colorado River hydropower declines appeared first on The Water Desk.| The Water Desk
The warnings come from top brands E.ON and Octopus Energy| Chronicle Live
You definitely don't want to hear anything about this new report. The post The Latest Climate News Is So Bad That You Should Probably Not Click This and Just Bury Your Head in the Sand appeared first on Futurism.| Futurism
Michigan regulators are considering a Consumers Energy case that could indicate how the state plans to protect residential customers from potential price hikes caused by power-hungry data centers.| Planet Detroit
In this article, IF volunteer Sol Woodroffe, considers the intergenerational fairness of the government’s financing models for Hinkley Point C and Sizewell C. Building a nuclear power station: an intergenerational decision Building a nuclear reactor is very expensive. In fact, the financing costs are the most expensive part. According to the World Nuclear Association, capital… Read more » The post Who is paying for Britain’s nuclear revival? appeared first on Intergenerational Foundation.| Intergenerational Foundation