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Routt County GOP: A post-Brown Ranch annexation vision for Routt County

Steamboat Pilot 01 May 2024
If the government-mandated sunset of Northwest Colorado’s coal industry happens, the only viable energy to meet this demand is nuclear power ... Unless government mandates are reversed, nuclear ...
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If WACOG formula implemented: 91pc hike in average gas tariff for domestic consumers likely

The News International 01 May 2024
This photo shows the flames of a lit burner of a gas stove. — AFP/File. ISLAMABAD ... The total power generation is mix of electricity from nuclear, hydel, wind, bagasse, coal (local and imported) RLNG, furnace and diesel ... .
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World’s largest economies agree to phase out coal power before 2035, but miss the opportunity ...

Common Dreams 30 Apr 2024
To meet the Paris Agreement target, G7 countries must phase out coal well before 2030 and continue to push for the G7 to commit to phase out all fossil fuels including oil, gas, and reject the adoption of dangerous technologies like nuclear.
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G7 nations to agree on first half of 2030s for coal phase-out

Mining Weekly 30 Apr 2024
Group of Seven nations have agreed to target the first half of 2030s to phase out coal, according to the ...
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Should Australia go nuclear? Why Peter Dutton's plan could be an atomic failure – video

The Guardian 29 Apr 2024
Modern-day nuclear energy is climate friendly compared with coal and gas. But going nuclear isn't ...
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Eskom commits to ramping EAF to 65% after missing 2024 target

Independent online (SA) 29 Apr 2024
He said the Kusile and Hendrina coal-fired power stations and Koeberg nuclear power station were among the problematic stations that had turned the corner on generation, mainly due to the execution of the plan by station managers ... BUSINESS REPORT .
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Waste not, want not: How methane biogases can help us reach our climate goals

The Hill 28 Apr 2024
They are lagging behind rising electricity demand, so utilities sometimes resort to extending the lives of carbon- and methane-intensive coal-fired plants. Nuclear isn’t the answer, either.
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Why Germany ditched nuclear before coal—and why it won’t go back

Ars Technica 27 Apr 2024
... fuels, and an energy crisis precipitated by Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Berlin’s move to quit nuclear before carbon-intensive energy sources like coal has attracted significant criticism.
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Chernobyl alarm rings 38 years after disaster

China Daily 27 Apr 2024
Liu Jing, deputy director of the CAEA, said on Tuesday that the nuclear power generated in China accounts for 5 percent of the country's total electricity generation, which is equivalent to saving 130 ...
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FACT SHEET: Biden-⁠Harris Administration Announces Key Actions to Strengthen America’s Electric Grid, Boost Clean Energy ...

The White House 25 Apr 2024
DOE recently released an information guide and technical study for communities and stakeholders who are considering replacing their coal plants with nuclear. Coal-to-nuclear transition can ...
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NA debates farmers hardships, wheat policies

The News International 25 Apr 2024
The law minister on another calling attention notice said that high electricity tariffs are due to electricity theft and line losses, even though 78% of total electricity is produced from cheap resources like hydroelectric, coal and nuclear energy ... .
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The fastest energy change in history still underway

PV Magazine 24 Apr 2024
Four times as much new solar and wind electricity generation capacity was installed in 2023 as compared with everything else combined (gas, coal, hydro, nuclear and others) ... Nuclear has failed in the global energy marketplace.
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Rational energy technology choices for SA’s sustainable future

Independent online (SA) 24 Apr 2024
For example, Eskom's Integrated Report compares the primary energy unit cost of various generation categories for 2023, showing nuclear at R106/MWh, coal at R492/MWh, and renewable independent power producers at R1 986/MWh.
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'I hate wind': Trump doubles down on his opposition as wind energy advances on Delmarva

Delmarva Now 24 Apr 2024
Independent energy data in some of the nation's most impacted regions also corrected that claim, citing traditional sources of energy such as natural gas, coal and nuclear energy systems were responsible for nearly twice as many outages ...

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