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World Energy GH2’s wind-powered hydrogen project gets final approval in Newfoundland

A controversial wind-powered hydrogen proposed by World Energy GH2 for the west coast of Newfoundland has cleared its last hurdle with the provincial...

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EU probes Chinese wind turbine suppliers over subsidies

The EU is seeking to massively ramp up renewable energy as it aims for net-zero emissions by 2050, while moving away from excessive reliance...

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AI constrained by availability of electricity: Elon Musk

Tesla's chief executive Elon Musk says artificial intelligence is constrained by the availability of electricity.

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UK Government ‘scores three out of 10’ on energy commitments

The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit has reviewed the UK's plans to boost security of energy supplies and keep bills low.

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US nuclear industry upbeat on small reactors, despite setback

Despite the recent cancellation of a next-generation US nuclear plant, backers of the carbon-free power source remain hopeful new projects will come on...

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Canada’s Federal minister says nuclear power is key part of renewable expansion

The federal minister responsible for innovation and industry says Canada could lose out if it doesn't consider nuclear power investment

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What happens to solar power during a solar eclipse? U.S. grid operators get ready

Electric grids across the U.S. are anticipating a rapid decline in solar generation during Monday's total solar eclipse, which will span multiple states.

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St. Louis-area residents make plea for compensation for illnesses tied to nuclear contamination of Coldwater Creek

Coldwater Creek was contaminated decades ago when waste from nuclear bomb development was dumped into the creek in suburban St. Louis, Mo.

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Kentucky governor vetoes nuclear energy legislation due to the method of selecting board members

Gov. Andy Beshear but stressed his objections dealt with an advisory board and not with the use of nuclear power.

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Don’t support nuclear fuel recycling project, non-proliferation experts urge US

Nuclear proliferation experts are warning that a pilot project to recycle spent nuclear fuel would violate U.S. nuclear security policy.

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