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Review board recommends wind farm be approved at Nunavut mine

9th - Higher Ed
A new wind farm could be coming to a mine in the Kitikmeot. The Nunavut Impact Review Board is recommending the project move forward, but some residents of the area say they’re worried about how it could impact wildlife. Natalie Pressman...
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Alberta pauses all new large wind and solar energy projects

9th - Higher Ed
The Alberta government is pausing the approval of new large renewable energy projects for nearly seven months in response to concerns about developing wind and solar projects on agricultural land.
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Alberta pauses all new large renewable energy projects

9th - Higher Ed
The Alberta government is pausing the approval of new large renewable energy projects for nearly seven months in response to concerns about developing wind and solar projects on agricultural land.
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Famous Churchill portrait goes missing from Ottawa hotel

9th - Higher Ed
The Chateau Laurier in Ottawa is searching for the thief of a Winston Churchill portrait that has hung in their reading room for decades. The hotel and police believe the portait was stolen sometime between late last year and early this...
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Germany signs energy pact with Canada to reduce reliance on Russian gas

9th - Higher Ed
Canada has signed a deal with Germany to export hydrogen fuel produced in Atlantic Canada to Europe as Germany seeks to reduce its dependence on Russian gas.
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President Biden on Executive Climate Actions Amid Lack of Progress in Congress

9th - Higher Ed
President Biden spoke from a former coal-fired power plant in Massachusetts about the climate crisis and his executive actions to combat it. This comes following a breakdown in budget negotiations over climate legislation in Congress and...
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MP Materials Goes Public, Receives Funding from Department of Defense

9th - Higher Ed
MP Materials, the largest producer of rare earth materials in the Western Hemisphere, made its debut on the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday under the ticker 'MP,' beginning trading shortly after the Opening Bell at over $17 a share....
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Stunning Drone Views of Majestic Wind Turbines

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Experience the elegance of renewable energy with stunning drone footage of wind turbines spinning gracefully across vast landscapes, from rolling hills to serene coastlines. For more videos like this, don’t forget to Like and Follow!
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Excitement builds for proposed wind turbine project in P.E.I.

9th - Higher Ed
The Wejipek Wind Project would power 4,000 homes on P.E.I. per year.
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Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer takes part in a Q&A with workers in Southampton - high res

Higher Ed
Labour Party leader Sir Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves take part in a Q&A with workers during a visit to Ocean Gate, Eastern Docks in Southampton, while on the General Election campaign trail.
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Bloomberg

EU's Von der Leyen on China EV Subsidies, Ukraine, COP28

Higher Ed
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen says the European Union needs to investigate Chinese support for electric vehicles as a result of the massive subsidies it provides the industry. Von der Leyen also talks about the war...
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Bloomberg

Siemens Earnings Fall Short on China, Wind-Turbine Loss

Higher Ed
Siemens earnings fell short of analyst estimates as the company saw demand for its digital industries unit drop in China. Chief Executive Officer Roland Busch speaks with Bloomberg's Oliver Crook about growth outlook, China and the...
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Bloomberg

Siemens Energy Scraps Profit Guidance on Issues at Gamesa

Higher Ed
Siemens Energy AG scrapped its profit guidance over escalating issues at Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA, the latest in a long line of costly problems uncovered at the Spanish wind turbine unit. Jan-Patrick Barnert reports on...
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Students Build Wind Turbines In Competition Promoting Clean Energy

Higher Ed
Students in elementary school through college are learning the importance of clean energy by building and testing wind turbines.
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Bloomberg

Bill Nye: Science Wants Climate Change Addressed

Higher Ed
Dec.01 -- Bill Nye, chief executive officer at The Planetary Society, discusses climate change, technology's role in the U.S. economy, and the convergence of science in politics in the policies of President-elect Donald Trump. Harvard...
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GOP Defends Coal As Renewable Energy Surges

Higher Ed
U.S. investment in renewable energy projects has outpaced investment in fossil fuels for the second straight year.The U.S. Department of Energy says wind turbines and solar panels accounted for more than two-thirds of all new electric...
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Experts: Texas Power Crash Came From Bad Prep, Not Wind Turbines

Higher Ed
Pundits are seizing on Texas' dangerous power outages to politicize the future of energy production. But experts say that argument misses the point.
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Bloomberg

Fortescue, Airbus Join Forces to Decarbonize Aviation

Higher Ed
Andrew Forrest, Founder of Fortescue Metals joined Kailey Leinz and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: Americas" to discuss his company's new partnership with Airbus to help decarbonize aviation.
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Bloomberg

Vestas Wind Systems CEO: We Keep Investing Into Our Services Business

Higher Ed
Nov.07 -- Henrik Andersen, chief executive officer at Vestas Wind Systems, discusses 3Q earnings, the sustainability of the numbers, why wind turbines are so unpopular with Europeans and their service margins. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Vestas Looks at Wind Turbines Made of Wood With Startup Stake

Higher Ed
Feb.22 -- Henrik Andersen, chief executive officer at Vestas Wind Systems A/S, discusses renewable energy, the aftermath of the power crisis in Texas and his investment in turbines made from composite wood. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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RR0145/B Denmark: Energy

Higher Ed
Windmill with sailing boat in front; windmills in Copenhagen harbour; windmills; cyclist in front of windmills; Susanne arriving home on bicycle; Susanne standing at kitchen window; washing lettuce in sink; Susanne in kitchen cooking;...
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Sky News

Coalition Stand-Off Over Energy Sources

Higher Ed
Coalition Stand-Off Over Energy Sources
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Bloomberg

Robots Will Help Solve Problems: Hailo CEO Bregman

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- Hailo CEO and Founder Jay Bregman discusses robotics and the companys exit from the North America market. He speaks on The Pulse. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sky News

Big 6 energy firms putting prices up

Higher Ed
Big 6 energy firms putting prices up