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IAEA chief reassures residents that water discharge at Fukushima is safe

TOMIOKA, Japan — The head of the U.N. atomic agency on Wednesday told local Japanese representatives at a meeting in Fukushima that the...

ClimateEnvironmentMarineNewsResiliency

Colombia’s Caribbean jewel slowly sinking as sea waters rise

A skeleton lies exposed to the elements as turquoise Caribbean waters lap the shores near a shattered tomb – a grisly reminder that...

ElectricityNews

Alberta power market headed for shakeup as province commits to restructuring by 2027

CALGARY — Alberta’s electricity market is headed for a major shakeup, and some industry players are fearful that a lengthy period of uncertainty...

AnalysisElectricitySolarTransmission

Analysis: Solar power occupies a lot of space – here’s how to make it more ecologically beneficial to the land it sits on

Matthew Sturchio, Colorado State University As societies look for ways to cut greenhouse gas emissions and slow climate change, large-scale solar power is...

ElectricityNatural GasNewsPolitics

Britain vows to build new gas power stations

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government pledged Tuesday to build new gas-fired power stations to boost energy security, drawing criticism over his climate...

ElectricityEnvironmentNatural GasNewsPolitics

Government pledges to ‘stand with’ companies investing in new gas power

The Government will “stand with” electricity generators as they invest in building more gas-fired power stations, Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho has said. In...

NewsWind

Planning system ‘significant barrier’ to meeting climate change targets

Getting “contentious” onshore wind farm applications through the planning system is one of the barriers to Northern Ireland meeting its renewable energy targets,...

ElectricityEmissionsGeothermalNews

Heat pumps that fit in apartment windows promise big emissions cuts

NEW YORK — For 27 years, the heat in Regina Fred’s Queens apartment building came from a noisy steam radiator that she couldn’t...

EmissionsEnvironmentNewsNuclear Power

Japan marks 13 years since massive tsunami disaster. A closer look at the Fukushima nuclear plant

TOKYO — Japan on Monday marked 13 years since a massive earthquake and tsunami hit the country’s northern coasts. Nearly 20,000 people died,...

ElectricityHydropowerNewsUtilities

Multibillion-pound UK tidal energy scheme would see barrage built across Mersey

A multibillion-pound tidal scheme to generate renewable energy from the River Mersey would see a barrage built linking Liverpool and Wirral, it has...

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