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Despite more than $2 trillion in spending on renewables over the past three decades, there is scant evidence that an energy transition is underway
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Senate Democrats were slammed by top Republicans for trying to pass a $740 billion package that would spend money on energy and health care while raising taxes on corporations. The chair of the Republicans warned that the midterm elections would hurt President Biden's party.
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A new executive order aimed at cryptocurrencies ignores the value it offers users and the reason for its high energy consumption.
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France's government said that it will start up a coal-fired plant this winter after the heads of three power companies told them to.
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Nuclear fusion has run into a supply deficit of tritium, the primary fuel source for the most renowned experimental reactors.
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'If the US nuclear industry had continued to expand at the same rate as it did in the 1960s and early 1970s, the US electrical grid would have ended its reliance on fossil fuels decades ago.'
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The price of gasoline in the United States is influenced by worldwide oil markets, which are influenced by global supply and demand.
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Due to a coal shortage, China is experiencing its worst power crisis in years. While Australia has the coal Beijing requires, analysts told CNBC that the world's second-largest economy is unlikely to lift an unofficial ban on Australian coal imports anytime soon.
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The dark side of ‘green energy’ and its threat to the nation’s environment.
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How much of this can be linked to genetics?