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Generating Electricity from the Environment

6th - Higher Ed
Green School - an education center in Bali that focuses on sustainability and environmental education - strives for total energy independence with solar panels and a hydro-vortex turbine. Learn how this system works and see it in...
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Putin Breaks Ukraine’s Energy Backbone: Russia Burns Odesa Port, 30,000 Left in Darkness

9th - Higher Ed
Russia has launched a devastating attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, targeting Odesa’s key port and leaving 30,000 people without power. As winter approaches, Ukraine faces the chilling threat of energy collapse. With fuel lines...
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Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure Bombed! Russia Unleashes 381 Drones, 35 Missiles Overnight

9th - Higher Ed
Russia launched a massive overnight assault on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, firing 381 drones and 35 missiles, according to Ukraine’s Air Force and Energy Ministry. The large-scale strikes targeted power facilities across multiple...
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Russia’s air attack on Ukraine: Critical energy infrastructure is damaged

9th - Higher Ed
Three power plants are damaged in Russian attacks across Ukraine.
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Ukrainian president warns Russian forces planning new strikes at power grid

9th - Higher Ed
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says six million people were without power after the latest Russian bombardment last week and warns that more attacks could be coming.
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Russian attack knocks out power for a million in Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
More than a million people in Ukraine have been left without power, after Russia launched a massive strike on the country's energy grid overnight. This is the second major attack on Ukraine’s energy grid in the past two weeks.
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Bloomberg

How the World Bank Aims to Bring Power to Africa

Higher Ed
The World Bank and other partners, including the International Monetary Fund and the African Development Bank, plan to spend around $85 billion to bring power to 300 million people by 2030. Under the program, known as Mission 300, they...
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Bad Bunny backs Harris after comedian's racist jokes at Trump event

Higher Ed
Tony Hinchcliffe made crude jokes about Latinos and called Puerto Rico a “floating island of garbage" at a Trump rally. (Scripps News)
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How the US electrical grid stacks up to a changing world

Higher Ed
By the end of this decade, the demand for energy in the U.S. is expected to spike as much as 20%. Can the grid keep up? If the past is any indication, we should all be worried. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

FERC Chairman on Energy Grid Reliability, Regulations

Higher Ed
Willie Phillips, Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, discusses the nation's energy grid reliability and the efforts for both natural gas pipeline approvals as well as new and renewable energy production. He speaks with...
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Bloomberg

Texas Power Crisis Slows Change to Clean Energy, Says Brouillette

Higher Ed
Feb.16 -- Dan Brouillette, who served as former President Donald Trump’s Energy secretary, says that intermittent renewable power was largely to blame for the ongoing power crisis in Texas. He appears on "Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Puerto Rico Gov. Rosselló Prepared to Fight If Aid Diverted to Border Wall

Higher Ed
Feb.05 -- Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló discusses the outlook for the State of the Union address and Puerto Rico's debt restructuring with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Russia Steps Up Missile Barrage Of Recaptured Ukrainian City

Higher Ed
A barrage of missiles struck the recently liberated city of Kherson for the second day Friday.
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California Officials Warn Of Possible Blackouts Due To Extreme Heat

Higher Ed
California is experiencing a major heatwave that may cause a statewide blackout due to extreme temperatures.
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Bloomberg

Enel Has Started to Sell Assets, CEO Starace Says

Higher Ed
Jul.14 -- Francesco Starace, Enel SpA chief executive officer, discusses the company's business strategy and asset sales with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley on "Bloomberg Markets."