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Massive Protest By Czechs Targets Russia Sanctions, High Prices

Massive Protest By Czechs Targets Russia Sanctions, High Prices Fed up with soaring food, energy and housing costs, tens of thousands of Czech protestors railed against their government on Friday, demanding the resignation of conservative Prime Minister Petr Fiala’s government, withdrawal from NATO and the negotiation of gas purchases from Russia. “This is a new national […]

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Russia Accuses British Navy Of Nord Stream “Terrorist Attack”

Russia Accuses British Navy Of Nord Stream “Terrorist Attack” Russia’s defense ministry on Saturday issued a statement charging that the British Navy blew up the Nord Stream gas pipelines last month, in what marks the first formal and direct accusation leveled against the UK over the major incident which put Europe’s energy supplies in doubt. […]

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Norway’s Top Energy Exec Warns EU’s Supply Crunch Won’t Be Solved With Price Caps

Norway’s Top Energy Exec Warns EU’s Supply Crunch Won’t Be Solved With Price Caps EU energy commissioner Kadri Simson said Wednesday that natural gas price caps could limit excessive price spikes but only if countries give Brussels the power to impose such a measure. Norway’s top energy firm responded to the proposal in an interview […]

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Hydrogen hopium: Storage

Hydrogen hopium: Storage Source: Russel Rhodes (2011) Explosive Lessons in Hydrogen Safety. https://appel.nasa.gov/2011/02/02/explosive-lessons-in-hydrogen-safety/ Preface. Preface.  What is hopium? Irrational or unwarranted optimism. An addiction to false hopes. A metaphorical substance that causes people to believe in a false hope (H + opium). And Hopium makes fuel cell hydrogen cars!  What could be more suitable for today’s post. […]

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The Quiet Part Out Loud

The Quiet Part Out Loud Of all the challenges facing our culture, the fact that humans use social sorting mechanisms to solve physical world problems looms as perhaps the greatest. This Frankly is a reflection on the possibility of sharing a socially unpalatable message to a large percentage of citizens and leaders. Our vertical and […]

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NT’s Blacktip gas field production drops, forcing shutdown of Northern Gas Pipeline

NT’s Blacktip gas field production drops, forcing shutdown of Northern Gas Pipeline The Channel Island power station is the main provider of electricity to the Darwin-Katherine interconnected system.(Supplied: Territory Generation) Production from the offshore field which supplies gas for the Top End’s electricity generation has decreased by nearly 50 per cent this year — raising […]

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Getting real: It’s time to crunch the numbers on the transition from fossil fuels

Getting real: It’s time to crunch the numbers on the transition from fossil fuels What is needed for a transition to a clean energy environment? Analysis: We are used to hearing world leaders talk in blizzards of numbers about targets for cutting greenhouse gas emissions and activists bidding higher, demanding the world move faster to net […]

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Major Fuel Supplier On “Code Red” As Diesel Crisis Hits Southeast

Major Fuel Supplier On “Code Red” As Diesel Crisis Hits Southeast Diesel supplies are very scarce across the Northeast and in the Southeast. Supplies are at the lowest seasonal level for this time of year, and the US only has 25 days left of the industrial fuel in storage. The crisis gripping the diesel market […]

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IEA: The Current Energy Crisis Is Unprecedented

IEA: The Current Energy Crisis Is Unprecedented The executive director of the International Energy Agency has said that the world is currently in the middle of the first truly global energy crisis. Natural gas markets are particularly tight, and they are set to worsen next year as demand climbs and Europe struggles to replace Russian […]

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Saudis Sought Oil Production Cut So Deep It Surprised Even Russia

SAUDIS SOUGHT OIL PRODUCTION CUT SO DEEP IT SURPRISED EVEN RUSSIA OPEC+ slashed oil production following a Saudi pressure campaign that experts say aims to hurt Democrats in the midterms. THE SAUDI-LED oil cartel OPEC+’s announcement earlier this month that it was cutting 2 million barrels of oil per day — a move that would drive […]

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Farm grade diesel shortage could threaten new crops

Farm grade diesel shortage could threaten new crops DOVER, Fla. — A tax-free diesel fuel shortage for farmers in Central Florida is threatening crops and could send prices for agriculture commodities skyrocketing by early next year. Farmers are reporting a shortage of diesel fuel from suppliers at the port, which is leading them to fuel […]

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German Energy Apocalypse Update VII

German Energy Apocalypse Update VII The only published footage of the damage to the Nord Stream pipelines, featured on my Nord Stream Conspiracy Thread, turns out to come from Expressen, a Swedish newspaper. Their reporters hired undersea drone operators and took a boat out to the site of the explosions off the island of Bornholm. There, they found […]

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Dreaming of clean green flying machines

Dreaming of clean green flying machines In common with many other corporate lobby groups, the International Air Transport Association publicly proclaims their commitment to achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.1 Yet the evidence that such an achievement is likely, or even possible, is thin … to put it charitably. Unless, that is, major airlines simply shut […]

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New York, New England ration heating oil even before peak winter

New York, New England ration heating oil even before peak winter The US Northeast is so short on heating oil that the fuel used to power home furnaces is being rationed even before the start of winter. Some wholesalers in Connecticut are putting retailers on allocation, meaning they can only get a limited amount of […]

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NT’s Blacktip gas field production drops, forcing shutdown of Northern Gas Pipeline

NT’s Blacktip gas field production drops, forcing shutdown of Northern Gas Pipeline The Channel Island power station is the main provider of electricity to the Darwin-Katherine interconnected system.(Supplied: Territory Generation) Production from the offshore field which supplies gas for the Top End’s electricity generation has decreased by nearly 50 per cent this year — raising […]

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