Opinion
Cold weather countries stay warm without fossil fuels. Here’s why it’s hard for us to do the same.
Canada and Scandinavian countries rely on extraordinary amounts of hydroelectric power, along with some wind and nuclear. The U.S. doesn’t have the natural water souces they do.
Trump-Iran latest: Iranian president backs nuclear talks – but only if they are ‘free from threats’ - First meeting between ...
Renewables accounted for 88% of all new generating capacity to the end of November, while natural gas added just 11.8%, ...
Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Blakeman delivered remarks at the Conservative Party Political Action Conference held at the Hilton Hotel in downtown Albany on Monday.
The announcement comes just days after NPR revealed the administration had secretly rewritten safety and environmental ...
State Sen. Ryan Fazio, R-Greenwich, on Monday announced a proposal aimed at cutting statewide electric bills by 20 percent.
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How many nuclear power plants are really operating in the US right now?
The United States runs the largest nuclear power fleet on the planet, but even basic questions about how many plants are actually operating can produce different answers. Some counts focus on plant ...
Life in Kyiv right now is difficult for any 51-year-old, but when you're also a western lowland gorilla more suited to the ...
The number of people estimated to be in the streets of Czechia on Sunday to show their support for President Petr Pavel after ...
The refurbishment of the fourth and final Candu reactor at the Darlington nuclear power plant in Ontario has been completed and the unit is expected to be restarted later this month, four months ahead ...
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