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| | | | If you live in northern Illinois, your electricity supply is among the most reliable in the country, and you have nuclear power to thank for that. Unlike many other regions that struggle with grid stability, our northern Illinois benefits from a network of five nuclear power plants that provide a steady, dependable base load of... | |
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blogs.edf.org
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| | | | Over the past several weeks, I'vewritten a lotabout the intimate and inextricable connection between energy and water. The energy-water nexus involves a number of technologies, environmental factors and stakeholders. Thus, it's no surprise that water and energy's fundamental connection has eluded policymakers for so long. With this post, I review the lessons discussed so far, [...] | |
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judithcurry.com
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| | | | by Chris Morris This report brings readers up-to-date with happening in the Australian generation industry since the previous posts: Australian Renewables Integration: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3. While many were optimistic about Australia's planned changes, we were concerned that technical problems would emerge and that the costs of the transition will also make the... | |
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bpr.studentorg.berkeley.edu
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| | "Drill baby drill." "The Green New Scam." "It's freezing in New York-where the hell is global warming?" It's nearly impossible to feel like there is any hope left for the environment when the next President of the United States has effectively denied the existence of climate change. As an undergraduate student studying climate change and |