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12/14/2024
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By Arsenio Toledo
ExxonMobil, Chevron to build natural gas-fueled power plants to power Big Tech’s AI data centers
ExxonMobil and Chevron are exploring opportunities to provide power to meet the growing demand from energy-intensive AI data centers. Both companies are planning to build massive natural gas-fired power plants. The entry of ExxonMobil and Chevron into the power generation industry is driven by Big Tech’s rising appetite for electricity due to its emerging AI […]
09/19/2024
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By Belle Carter
Trump reveals plan to increase DOMESTIC ENERGY SUPPLY if elected
Former President Donald Trump has announced his plan to achieve a massive increase in the domestic energy supply if elected for a second term in the White House. Trump divulged this plan to an audience at the Economic Club of New York earlier this month, saying that he intends to do this by issuing an emergency […]
07/09/2024
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By Belle Carter
Researchers create world’s first anode-free sodium solid-state battery that can replace lithium batteries in EVs
University of California, San Diego (UCSD) graduate researcher Grayson Deysher and his team have created an affordable and eco-friendly power source: an anode-free solid-state battery to enable fast charging and high energy density. This advancement helps solidify the role of sodium in future battery technologies, paving the way for really sustainable energy solutions. The group of […]
07/04/2024
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By Kevin Hughes
Big Tech eyes nuclear power to meet the demands of AI computing
Big Tech companies searching the country for electricity supplies are focusing on a primary target: America’s nuclear power plants. The owners of about a third of American nuclear power plants are in negotiations with tech corporations to supply electricity to new data centers required to meet the demands of an artificial intelligence upswing. Amazon Web […]
03/15/2024
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By Ava Grace
America at risk of running out of electricity due to Big Tech’s growing demand for power
The United States is at risk of running short of power as Big Tech’s electricity-hungry data centers and clean-technology factories proliferate around the country, leaving utilities and regulators scrambling for credible plans to upgrade the grid. In Georgia, demand for industrial power is surging to record highs, with the projection of new electricity use for the next decade […]
12/13/2023
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By Richard Brown
China’s 4th-generation nuclear plant now FULLY OPERATIONAL
The inaugural fourth-generation nuclear power plant (NPP) in the world, which is based in China’s Shandong province, has officially commenced commercial operations. China’s National Energy Administration (NEA) announced that the Shidao Bay NPP, commonly known as Shidaowan, is now online. The power plant uses a high-temperature gas-cooled reactor (HTGR), which completed a 168-hour continuous test […]
11/21/2023
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By Belle Carter
War in the Middle East will become OBSOLETE once Low Energy Nuclear Reactions are allowed to flourish, providing low-cost energy to the world
Countries in the Middle East, which possess 48.3 percent of the world’s oil reserves, play a vital role in global oil production and the economic growth of the countries in the region, which derive most of their income from oil. The 12 largest oil fields in the region are in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, Iran, […]
10/27/2023
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By Cassie B.
Clean energy breakthrough: eVinci nuclear microreactor from Westinghouse receives DOE contract
The Department of Energy has awarded the eVinci Microreactor by Westinghouse a prestigious Front-End Engineering and Experiment Design (FEEED) contract, which will help to deploy the company’s nuclear test reactor at Idaho National Lab (INL). The nuclear microreactor marks a significant energy breakthrough, providing safe, carbon-free energy that is easily scalable and highly portable. It […]
08/07/2023
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By Ethan Huff
HUMANS BEWARE: Mad scientists discover that human DNA can be controlled with electrical signals from wearable devices
A new study has found that human DNA can be controlled electronically through wearable devices that can program genes to perform certain medical interventions. Researchers successfully triggered human cells in one test participant to produce more insulin. They did this by sending electrical currents through an “electrogenetic” interface programmed to activate targeted genes. Using this […]
05/01/2023
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By Belle Carter
China’s sodium-ion batteries to replace lithium batteries in EVs
China recently introduced the next big innovation in rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles (EVs) – replacing lithium with sodium, a far cheaper, less dense and more abundant material. Sodium, which is found all over the world as part of salt, sells for one to three percent of the price of lithium and is chemically very similar. […]
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