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Silver And Gold: Shining Metals
David Tepp is the Founder of Tepp Wealth Management, a SEC-registered investment adviser based in Westfield, New Jersey. Gold's rally may have grabbed more headlines, but both silver and the yellow metal warrant closer analysis. Both commodities…
'China threat' narrative a 'complete mislabelling', Jin Keyu says
A prominent economist has dismissed the “China threat” phenomenon as a “complete mislabelling”, arguing that the country has instead supported the global diffusion of technology by significantly lowering costs through…
Octopus Energy collaborates with Rightmove to help Brits buy greener homes
Octopus Energy collaborates with Rightmove to help Brits buy greener homes Octopus Energy and Rightmove have launched a new partnership to make it easier for millions of home-movers to find greener homes. Green technology has reportedly become a…
Market operator switches to big solar, batteries as wind farms are becalmed
The body that runs Australia's biggest power market has scaled back its plans for high-voltage power lines and wind farms to meet the country's green energy targets. Instead, the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has forecast Australia will…
Do Tiny Homes Make Financial Sense? Who They Benefit Most And When To Consider Buying One
Tiny homes can lower your cost of living, but zoning and depreciation make the financial math more complicated than smaller homes, equating to automatic savings. Minimalists, eco-minded individuals, retirees, and small families are more likely to…
Off-grid living 'not a dream, it's a nightmare' - BBC News
Some 2,000 households are thought to be off-grid in the UK, having no access to mains power. With connections quoted at prices up to £478,000, why is it so expensive and why do people stay? On the table in Vanessa Corby's 19th Century cottage…
Get Ready For Winter, And Long-Term Energy Challenges
Winter weather is becoming a bigger test for an aging U.S. energy system at the same time national power demand is accelerating faster than new infrastructure can keep pace. Winter is coming, and with it the seasonal spike in energy use. The…
Space-Based Data Centers Could Power AI with Solar Energy-at a Cost
Space-based computing offers easy access to solar power, but presents its own environmental challenges To hear Silicon Valley tell it, artificial intelligence is outgrowing the planet that gave birth to it. Data centers will account for nearly half…
COP30 Ends With a Whimper As Global Warming Hysteria Fades
On November 22, the modern Luddites and the international grifters concluded their COP30 meeting in Belém, Brazil, for the Conference of the Parties (COP30) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), a meeting held annually.
NASA astronauts will have their own droid when they go back to the Moon
B-9 had Will Robinson. Twiki had Buck Rogers. And, of course, C-3PO and R2-D2 had Luke Skywalker. Now, in a scenario straight out of science fiction, MAPP will have whoever NASA names to the crew of the second Artemis mission to land on the moon.
DeConna Ice Cream and PPM Solar celebrate completion of 794 kW solar energy system at Reddick facility
'We're always looking for ways to innovate—not just in our products, but in how we operate,' said Nick DeConna. 'Going solar allows us to stabilize our energy costs, reduce our carbon footprint, and support long-term efficiency across our…
Opinion | How Hong Kong can distinguish itself as a climate finance hub
For decades, New York and London have defined the flow of global capital. But while markets still chase short-term returns in US equities, the next great wave of productive investment is taking shape in East Asia, led by China's financing…
Opinion: Wind, water and solar energy aren't enough. California needs nuclear options.
Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant, south of Los Osos, in Avila Beach in 2011. Sure, California can swear off fossil fuels and shut down its nuclear plants, powering itself entirely with wind, water and sun. All it takes is getting used to weekly…
University of Padua students celebrate Arduino's 20th anniversary with innovative projects | Arduino Blog
To mark Arduino's 20th anniversary, the IEEE Student Branch at the University of Padua organized a special competition that challenged students to push the boundaries of what's possible. The summer-long contest culminated in a presentation on…
Europe's Electric Straitjacket
MADRID – For over three decades, the European Union's climate policy has been shaped by a simple conviction: the faster we replace fossil fuels with clean alternatives, the better our chances of stabilizing the planet's climate. The logic…
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