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Biggest Sources of Electricity by State and Province |
On a national scale, the United States and Canada rely on a very different makeup of sources to generate their electricity. The U.S. primarily uses natural gas, coal, and nuclear power, while Canada relies on both hydro and nuclear. That said, when zooming in on the province or state level, individual primary electricity sources can differ greatly. |
Jan 18, 2023
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Selin Oguz - Visual Capitalist
Tech Blogs |
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Rooftop wind energy innovation claims 50% more energy than solar at same cost |
The patented motionless wind harvesting system from Aeromine Technologies is currently being piloted by BASF Corporation. |
Dec 28, 2022
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Ryan Kennedy - PV Magazine
Science & Medicine News |
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Russia warns radioactive waste could hit Germany if accident occurs at damaged nuclear power plant |
The warning Thursday came as tensions over the status of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant came to the fore. |
Aug 25, 2022
by Holly Ellyatt
World News |
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New Sapphire Wire Could Transform Aviation and Fusion Power |
New Sapphire Wire, Could Transform, Aviation and Fusion Power. 'The Independent' reports that a new "sapphire fiber" could transform aircraft technology and potentially lead to breakthroughs in fusion power. 'The Independent' reports that a new "sapphire fiber" could transform aircraft technology and potentially lead to breakthroughs in fusion power. |
Aug 11, 2022
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Journal Times
Science & Medicine Blogs |
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Dark matter: our review suggests it's time to ditch it in favour of a new theory of gravity |
We can model the motions of planets in the Solar System quite accurately using Newton's laws of physics. But in the early 1970s, scientists noticed that this didn't work for disc galaxies - stars at their outer edges, far from the gravitational force of all the matter at their centre - were moving much faster than Newton's theory predicted. |
Aug 11, 2022
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Indranil Banik - The Conversation
Science & Medicine Blogs |
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A Mysterious Explosion in Texas Has Put One of World's Largest Fuel Plants Offline for Weeks |
Commentary Oh, great- another addition to the energy crisis. One of the world's largest natural gas liquefaction plants suffered an explosion on Wednesday. The cause of the blast is not known, but the Freeport LNG plant on Quintana Island - about 70 miles south of Houston - will be out of service for at least three weeks, the Houston Chronicle reported. |
Jun 10, 2022
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Mike Landry - The Western Journal
USA News |
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NP View: The West's anti-carbon obsession fuelled Putin's war against Ukraine |
Russia, which accounts for around 40 per cent of the European Union's natural gas supplies reduced gas exports to the EU by 25 per cent in recent months |
Feb 26, 2022
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nationalpost
World News |
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Physicists make key advance in decades-long chase of clean fusion energy |
Nuclear physicists are notching scientific advances for fusion energy, fueling hopes - and billions in investment - to create an energy source that doesn't produce carbon or nuclear waste. Why it matters: For decades, scientists have chased the dream of using fusion for limitless clean energy. |
Feb 05, 2022
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Alison Snyder - Axios
Science & Medicine News |
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