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Aisha Abdelhamid
Aisha Abdelhamid is a journalist based in Columbia, SC, USA and Cairo, Cairo Governorate, Egypt.
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Why Tech Companies Want a Piece Of The Renewables Pie
23 Aug 2016
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CleanTechnica
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| Investment
Tech companies are increasingly investing in renewable energy, driven by record-breaking global investments and the potential for significant market growth. Key players like Tesla, Google, and Apple are leading the charge, with Tesla focusing on energy storage, Google on sustainable transportation and renewable energy purchases, and Apple on electricity retailing through its new subsidiary, Apple Energy LLC. The article highlights the optimistic outlook for renewable energy markets, particularly in Australia, where companies like Telstra are also entering the market. Analysts predict a significant increase in residential solar and battery storage, indicating a major shift in how energy is consumed and managed.
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Debra Atlas
Debra Atlas is a journalist based in Redding, United States of America.
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FERC accused of failing to address pipelines’ impacts
18 Jul 2017
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envirothink.wordpress.com
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| Environmental Impact
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) is criticized for its track record of approving nearly all pipeline proposals over the past 30 years, with only two rejections. An investigation highlights FERC's close relationship with the energy industry, citing a significantly higher number of meetings with energy companies compared to environmental groups. Concerns are raised about the potential approval of three offshore LNG terminals off the coast of Brownsville, South Texas, which could threaten local ecosystems and public safety. The article suggests that FERC's history does not inspire confidence that it will prioritize environmental and public interests.
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Andrew Cline
I am a visual journalist and documentary filmmaker based in Aveiro, Portugal. * Emeritus professor in the Department of Communications, Media, Journalism & Film at Missouri State University * Co-founder of the non-profit documentary film studio Carbon Trace Productions 501(c)(3) in Springfield, ...
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How a Federal Agency Put New Englanders in Danger to Protect an Industry From Competition
01 Oct 2023
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nhjournal.com
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| Natural Gas
During the winter of 2017-18, New England faced a severe energy crisis due to constrained natural gas supplies, nearly leading to rolling blackouts. Despite being a major producer of natural gas, the region couldn't access sufficient supplies due to the Jones Act, which mandates that goods transported between U.S. ports must be on American-made and owned ships. Efforts to obtain a waiver for this law were blocked by the Maritime Administration to protect U.S. shipbuilders from foreign competition. This has left New England in a precarious position, with ongoing warnings from energy officials about potential winter blackouts. The article highlights the tension between regional energy needs and federal protectionist policies.
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Jimmy Cloutier
Jimmy Cloutier is a journalist based in Richmond, United States of America.
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Joe Manchin vows to block 'radical climate agenda,' rakes in oil and gas industry contributions
12 Oct 2023
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Raw Story - Celebrating 19 Years of Independent Journalism
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| Political Contributions
Sen. Joe Manchin criticizes the EPA's new proposal to cut greenhouse gas emissions from power plants, labeling it a 'radical climate agenda.' Manchin, a top recipient of oil and gas industry contributions, vows to block all EPA nominees until the proposal is halted. The EPA's plan aims to reduce emissions by 90% by 2040, projecting significant climate and health benefits. Manchin's opposition is partly driven by the potential impact on his family business, Enersystems Inc., which supplies coal to a West Virginia power plant. The article also touches on the broader political and economic implications of the EPA's proposal and Manchin's re-election prospects.
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Debra Krol
Debra Krol is a Native American journalist based in Phoenix, United States of America. Specialties: Native American issues, including science and environmental issues, economic development, business, Native American art; travel/tourism [both Native and mainstream]; and photojournalism. ...
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Returning to the river: Tribal nations see hope for homelands as Klamath River dams are removed
28 Dec 2023
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www.usatoday.com
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| Dam Removal
The removal of four dams on the Klamath River marks the beginning of the largest dam removal project in the U.S., aiming to restore ecological balance and fish populations. The project, managed by the Klamath River Renewal Corp., involves significant efforts in land restoration, including the planting of billions of native seeds. The Shasta Indian Nation is seeking to reclaim ancestral lands submerged by the dams, highlighting historical injustices and the ongoing struggle for Indigenous rights. The project is expected to bring ecological, recreational, and community benefits, with local economies adapting to new opportunities.
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Daniel Lippman
Daniel Lippman is a journalist based in Washington, United States of America.
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Chamber stocks up on GOP aides
03 Sept 2024
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www.politico.com
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is strengthening its lobbying team by hiring former GOP aides, including those who worked with Rodney Davis and Kevin McCarthy. This move aims to improve relations with congressional Republicans amid ongoing tax negotiations. Meanwhile, the AI lobbying software LobbyMatic, linked to far-right figures Jacob Wohl and Jack Burkman, has been gaining attention, with clients like Toyota and Lantheus. The article also highlights various lobbying and political appointments, including Democratic aides joining K Street and crypto executives supporting Kamala Harris's campaign. Additionally, Viktor Orbán's influence efforts in the U.S. and Europe are noted, alongside new lobbying registrations and terminations.
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Lucrezia Lozza
I am a freelance journalist and documentary maker, specialising in social and environmental issues. I have experience across global desks in pitching, researching, filming, editing, scripting and subbing TV and multimedia stories ranging from breaking news to long-format multimedia features. I ...
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Why Europe is dismantling its dams
05 Mar 2024
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BBC News فارسی
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Europe is increasingly dismantling its aging dams to restore river ecosystems, driven by the unprofitability of old hydroelectric structures and the ecological benefits of free-flowing rivers. The removal of dams on Finland's Hiitolanjoki River has led to the return of salmon and other species, while similar efforts across Europe and the US highlight the growing movement to remove obsolete barriers. The European Commission's Nature Restoration Law aims to enhance river connectivity, and successful projects in France and the US demonstrate the positive environmental and social impacts of dam removal. However, concerns remain about new dam constructions in other parts of the world, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to hydropower and river conservation.
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Nicholas Newman
Nicholas Newman is a freelance journalist based in Oxford, United Kingdom. Oxford based journalist and copywriter, who writes about business, especially the global energy business including exploration, production, power generation including renewables, innovation, investment, markets, technology, ...
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Approval of the Gulf Run Pipeline Granted By FERC
02 Jun 2023
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www.pipeline-journal.net
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Enable Midstream Partners received approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to construct and operate the Gulf Run Pipeline, designed to transmit natural gas from various shale fields to the US Gulf Coast. The pipeline will have a transmission capacity of 1.7 billion cubic feet per day and will connect Westdale to Starks in Louisiana. Enable Midstream currently operates extensive natural gas and crude oil transportation assets and manages significant storage capacity.
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Martha Pskowski
Martha Pskowski is a journalist based in Mexico City, Mexico. She reports for U.S., Mexican and U.K. news outlets on environmental justice, immigration, urbanism and gender. Her work reporting in Mexico and Central America has appeared in Al Jazeera English, The Guardian, and CityLab, among other ...
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In Limbo, Texas to Mexico Pipelines for Exporting to Asia
10 Mar 2024
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diario.mx
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Mexico plans to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Texas's Permian Basin for the first time this year, but the Biden administration's pause on new export permits has cast uncertainty over the nascent industry. The Department of Energy's decision to halt permits for LNG terminals in Mexico pending economic and environmental reviews has affected several projects on Mexico's Pacific and Gulf coasts. Environmental advocates in Mexico welcome the pause, citing concerns over the country's reliance on U.S. natural gas and the climate impacts of LNG exports. However, industry stakeholders worry about the potential deterrent effect on investors. The article highlights the complex interplay between regulatory scrutiny, environmental advocacy, and the economic ambitions of the LNG sector in Mexico and the U.S.
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David Strom
David Strom is one of the leading experts on network and Internet technologies and has written and spoken extensively on topics such as VOIP, convergence, email, cloud computing, network management, Internet applications, wireless and Web services for more than 25 years.
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Data centers go nuclear for power-hungry AI workloads
27 Nov 2024
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Network World
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English
| AI Workloads
Data centers are increasingly turning to nuclear power to meet the growing energy demands of AI workloads. With traditional energy sources like wind and solar being insufficient, companies such as AWS, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and Oracle are exploring small modular reactors (SMRs) for reliable, carbon-free energy. SMRs offer a scalable and efficient solution, though regulatory and economic challenges remain. The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and other global bodies are working to streamline approval processes for these technologies. Analysts agree that nuclear energy is crucial for a sustainable, AI-driven future.
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