March 14, 2026

Energy

Energy

The problem with solar energy

Solar energy has long been touted as the solution to fossil fuel, its affordability making it accessible to all. But even as it helps reduce carbon emissions, its many, little-known flaws and limitations are rising, and quickly becoming impossible to ignore. Solar energy, once celebrated as the clean, affordable alternative to fossil fuels, has undoubtedly

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The Brooklyn Nets Have a New Energy With Jordi Fernandez

The rebuilding Brooklyn Nets have lost their first two games of the 2024-25 NBA season. However, there seems to be new energy from the team that hasn’t been seen in a long time. The Brooklyn Nets Have a New Energy With Jordi Fernandez The Nets are one of eight teams that started the season with a

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Southeast Asia Will Be a Major Energy Power for the Next Decade

Southeast Asia’s role in the global energy system is set to grow strongly over the next decade, according to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) most recent publication. The region will contribute heavily both to energy production as well as global demand, as its population expands rapidly, and several countries undergo industrialization. Several emerging economies, such

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How American French Film Festival Move to Fall Gives It Awards Energy

Los Angeles has long had a passionate love affair with French cinema, dating back more than 60 years ago when there were lines around the block to get into theaters showing the latest works from cinema masters such as François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard and others.  Local cineastes later got their French film fixes every year

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Santa Cruz County solar panel project promises significant energy savings – Santa Cruz Sentinel

Morning sunshine this week brings energy to the 266-kilowatt solar panel array atop the County Government Center across the San Lorenzo River in downtown Santa Cruz. Installation of eight solar arrays on Santa Cruz County facilities in 2018, including the County Government Center and Simpkins Swim Center, were estimated to save the county $20 million

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Energy and star power unite at Kamala Harris’s Houston rally

HOUSTON, Texas (KBTX) -Vice President Kamala Harris rallied an energized crowd of more than 30,000 people at the Shell Energy Center in Houston Friday night, making reproductive rights and health care her central focus with just days left until Election Day. The event, part of Harris’s Texas campaign tour, highlighted her commitment to protecting women’s

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The caffeinated curse of energy drinks: A feature | Features

Thud, thud, thud … inhale for three seconds, exhale for two seconds — the sound of my footsteps and breath melding, blending. Sprinting down the dimly lit streets of College Avenue, the moon glints brightly on Oct. 31. The cold air makes every inhale I take sharper than the last one; my hands pump me

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Clean energy is boosting Utah’s economy

When people think of Utah, they often picture vast red rock landscapes, the Great Salt Lake and snow-capped mountains. What they may not realize is that Utah is becoming a leader in clean energy, demonstrating that an all-of-the-above energy approach isn’t just a talking point — it’s a reality. The Beehive State understands the importance

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DTE Energy Launches Sauk Solar Advancing Michigan’s Clean Energy Goals

Representational image. Credit: Canva DTE Energy Michigan’s leading producer and investor in renewable energy, has announced the successful launch of its largest solar park, Sauk Solar. Located in Branch County, central Michigan, this 150-megawatt facility features nearly 347,000 solar panels and generates enough clean energy to power around 40,000 homes. Sauk Solar is over three

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The Nuclear Renaissance: Why Nuclear Energy is Making a Comeback

This resurgence is not only reshaping the energy landscape but also redefining how tech giants like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon power their ever-growing data centers. The recent decision to reactivate Pennsylvania’s long-dormant Three Mile Island nuclear plant epitomizes this shift, signaling a broader trend toward embracing nuclear power as a viable, carbon-free energy source. The

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