March 13, 2026

Energy

Energy

Casey, McCormick spar over abortion, energy in Pa. Senate debate – NBC10 Philadelphia

What to Know Democratic U.S. Sen. Bob Casey and Republican challenger David McCormick have shared the debate stage for the last time before the election. The candidates accused each other of lying during the 60-minute debate. Tens of millions of dollars pour into the swing state race every week. Casey has portrayed McCormick as a

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Lignite energy: Powering North Dakota’s future amidst policy challenges – Grand Forks Herald

Amid evolving global energy landscapes and shifting policy tides, North Dakota’s lignite coal industry stands as a bastion of stability and innovation. As the president and CEO of the Lignite Energy Council, I’ve witnessed firsthand the resilience and adaptability of this industry, which continues to play a crucial role in powering our economy and supporting

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Leonardo DRS and BlueHalo Demonstrate Directed Energy Weapon | Business | Oct 2024

ARLINGTON, Va., Oct. 16, 2024 — Leonardo DRS and BlueHalo report the successful live-fire demonstration of a counter unmanned aircraft system (C-UAS) directed energy (DE) Stryker designed to defeat Group 1-3 UAS with multiple kinetic and non-kinetic defeat technologies. The Counter-Unmanned Aircraft System (C-UAS) Directed Energy Stryker features a 26kW laser weapon system from BlueHalo,

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Senate candidates embrace clean energy, but split on how US should fund transition • Maine Morning Star

Independent U.S. Sen. Angus King sees renewable energy sources as having the potential to free the United States from foreign oil markets.  And he believes Maine — a state with limited benefits from the fossil-fuel based economy — is poised to be a leader in the growing clean energy economy given its abundant supply of

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SolarEdge and Pacific Energy decarbonise Australian mines

SolarEdge Technologies Energy Storage Division and Pacific Energy have collaborated to help decarbonise Australia’s mining and utility sectors, providing sophisticated large-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) to clients across Australia. The two companies have supplied and delivered 55 MWh of BESS and announce more than 66 MWh in the pipeline, expected to be delivered to

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Sloppy fielding and low energy deflate England’s campaign

Firdose Moonda, South Africa correspondent, ESPNcricinfoOct 16, 2024, 12:18 AM ET Frustrations boiled over on and off the field for England after they failed to make their first T20 World Cup semi-final in seven editions. The last time England missed out on the knockouts was in 2010, and their disappointment after a meticulously planned campaign,

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IBM aquires Indian renewable energy manager Prescinto • The Register

IBM announced on Tuesday it has acquired Prescinto – a Bangalore-based provider of asset performance management software for renewable energy. Since its 2016 debut, Prescinto has won customers in 14 countries and manages 16 gigawatts worth of infrastructure. For some perspective, 16 gigawatts represents all wind-powered electricity generation that came online in the EU during

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Greenpeace comment on the International Energy Agency World Energy Outlook 2024

Paris, France – The International Energy Agency has released their latest World Energy Outlook report today, affirming ​​global demand for oil, gas, and coal is on track to peak by the end of this decade and warning that failure to accelerate climate action now will put the world on course for a global average temperature

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Google Turns to Nuclear to Power Energy-Hungry Data Centers

Tech giant Google signed a deal to purchase nuclear energy from multiple small modular reactors (SMR) that will power its global data centers and offices. — Google has ordered the construction of multiple small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) to power its energy-hungry data centers and global operations, the “world’s first” deal in which a

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Utah ranks as one of the most energy-efficient states in the U.S.

SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — Utah has been named the fifth most energy-efficient state in the country, according to a recent ranking by WalletHub. This recognition places Utah among states traditionally known for prioritizing climate change, such as Washington, Vermont, and California. WalletHub’s analysis highlighted Utah’s strong performance in energy efficiency for homes and vehicles.

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