March 11, 2026

Energy

Energy

‘High Energy’ Singer Evelyn Thomas Dies at 70

Getty Images Evelyn Thomas, the disco singer whose “High Energy” soared to the top of the U.S. dance charts and remains a club classic, has died at 70. Producer and songwriter Ian Levine, a longtime associate of Thomas’ who discovered the singer and signed her in 1975, broke the news of her death without revealing

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Triangle Energy Prepares to Drill Booth-1 Well

Triangle Energy (Global) Limited (AU:TEG) has released an update. Triangle Energy (Global) Limited is on track to begin drilling the Booth-1 well in the North Perth Basin, with the Ventia 106 rig expected to spud the site around July 31, 2024. The well targets multiple oil and gas prospects, including the promising Kingia-High Cliff reservoirs,

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Earths Energy Optimizes Shareholder Management

Cradle Resources Limited (AU:EE1) has released an update. Earths Energy Limited has announced a change in its share registry services, transitioning to Automic Pty Ltd for better management of shareholder details and securities holdings. With the new provider, shareholders will be able to use an online investor portal for easy access to their accounts and

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Paladin Energy Ltd Cash Flow Update

Paladin Energy Ltd (AU:PDN) has released an update. Paladin Energy Ltd reported a net cash outflow from operating activities totaling US$43,736,000 for the quarter and US$52,496,000 for the 12-month period ending June 30, 2024. The company’s investing activities led to a cash outflow of US$8,769,000 for the quarter, significantly impacted by the Langer Heinrich Restart

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Sodium-ion batteries are set to spark a renewable energy revolution – and Australia must be ready

The extent to which renewables should dominate Australia’s energy grids is a major issue in science and politics. Solar and wind are clearly now the cheapest form of electricity. But limits to these technologies can undermine the case for a renewables-only electricity mix. The challenges posed by solar and wind generators are real. They are

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Cole Bassett decides the Rocky Mountain Cup | Energy Moment of the Matchday

We’re talking about the homegrown midfielder’s 88th-minute penalty kick, which gave the Colorado Rapids a 3-2 victory over rivals Real Salt Lake in Matchday 28. More importantly, it gave Colorado their first Rocky Mountain Cup title since 2020. With all that context, Bassett’s game-winner from Saturday’s weather-delayed match at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park is the

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Algae emerges as exceptional source of clean energy

(Photo by Unsplash+ in collaboration with Getty Images) In a world increasingly hungry for sustainable energy sources, scientists are turning to some unlikely heroes: microscopic algae. Researchers at Concordia University have developed a promising new technology called micro-photosynthetic power cells (μPSCs) that harness the natural processes of these tiny organisms to generate electricity. Now they

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GE Aerospace and U.S. Department of Energy Reach Agreement to Expand Supercomputing Capability for Revolutionary New Open Fan Engine Architecture  

With the agreement, announced today at Farnborough International Airshow, GE Aerospace and Oak Ridge will collaborate to develop new, state-of-the-art computational modeling and simulation capabilities. Oak Ridge’s expertise will help GE Aerospace better manage large simulations, more efficiently extract information, incorporate cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools to improve understanding of results, and streamline the process

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M&G Plc Purchases Shares of 428,486 Coterra Energy Inc. (NYSE:CTRA)

M&G Plc purchased a new stake in Coterra Energy Inc. (NYSE:CTRA – Free Report) during the first quarter, according to its most recent filing with the SEC. The fund purchased 428,486 shares of the company’s stock, valued at approximately $11,998,000. M&G Plc owned about 0.06% of Coterra Energy as of its most recent filing with

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Renewable energy is intermittent, says Lincolnshire councillor

Image source, Getty Images Image caption, In 2023, renewables contributed 41.1% of the UK’s total electricity generation, with wind accounting for 29.4% and solar 4.9% Article information Author, Emma Petrie Role, BBC News 51 minutes ago A senior Lincolnshire Councillor has said that renewable energy is “intermittent” and solar projects should not be located on

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