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Wind power is not the harmless energy source liberals said it was
They may appear to be innocuous – even elegant – on the landscape as they collect power from the currents, but wind turbines have their own set of problems that environmentalists wish to ignore due to their eco-virtue-signaling. As…
Hydro-Québec launches new wind power call for tenders based on Québec content and social acceptability
MONTRÉAL, April 10, 2026 /CNW/ - To meet the sustained growth in electricity demand, Hydro-Québec has launched a new call for tenders for wind energy procurement. Bidders must satisfy more robust criteria designed to maximize economic…
Will more Americans embrace renewable energy after the latest oil price surge?
View all episodes As the impact from the war in Iran grinds on, Americans are feeling it at the gas station. Evangelists for clean energy say the oil shock is an opportunity to embrace the transition to renewable power like wind and solar. With…
Solar rush': Surge in solar demand overwhelms local industry
The surge in demand for solar installation has overwhelmed the local solar industry, which mainly sources its components from China. Solar installers can barely keep up with the increasing demand that they now find themselves rejecting clients or…
America's power supply just flipped in surprising direction
Renewables generated more than one-third of America's electricity in March, overtaking gas for the first time and marking the cleanest month on record for the nation's power supply, according to new monthly data compiled by energy think tank Ember.
These enormous wind turbine projects would damage Wales - and all to supply the rest of the UK with energy | Simon Jenkins
Yes, the world is getting hotter, and yes, Britain should produce more renewable energy. But what should be the price of that principle? The Cambrian mountains in mid-Wales are the national park that never was. In the 1950s, when the official…
America's Iran war is costing it India | Opinion
As Washington spends billions to weaken Iran, it may be damaging one of its most important strategic relationships: the one with India. I felt the geography of that miscalculation somewhere over the Arabian Sea, on a flight back to New York from…
Govt defers power plant maintenance for three months; ready for summer demand
The Power Ministry assured on Friday that India's power sector is “adequately positioned” to meet short-term and long-term demand adding that as an extra precaution it has deferred maintenance shutdowns at thermal power plants (TPPs)…
Africa Is Losing the Iran War
ABUJA—Like wildfires, wars in the Middle East rarely remain contained. Africans have learned this lesson many times, and we are doing so once again. As missiles fly and oil infrastructure smolders, a quiet catastrophe is unfolding across our…
Tata Power partners with CORE Academy to train renewable energy workforce
Tata Power has appointed the Centre of Renewable Energy (CORE), the specialised training arm of POWERCON Group, to upskill its workforce through a customised programme in wind turbine Operations and Maintenance (O&M). The first phase focuses on…
America's Transformer Crisis Has Supercharged a Wave of New Startups
Transformers are the unsung heroes of the energy transition. These bulky devices come in a range of forms, from canisters mounted on distribution lines to garage-sized industrial units at substations and metal boxes on concrete pads outside…
Nuclear Madness: MV Ramana in Conversation w/ Joshua Frank
In this episode of CounterPunch Radio, MV Ramana speaks with Joshua Frank about the lies and misconceptions surrounding a nuclear power revival, atomic energy's ties to weapons proliferation, and much more. The conversation took place in January at…
Why updating national grid is pushing up energy bills
Joshua NevettPolitical reporter Since the outbreak of war in Iran, the world has been gripped by another energy crisis and economic analysts expect the UK to be particularly badly affected. At Westminster, MPs have generally been making one of two…
Fortescue Fast-Tracks Renewable-Power Network to Shield Against Energy Shocks -- Update
Fortescue has brought forward plans for a standalone, high-voltage network designed to power its mammoth Pilbara iron-ore operations 'by a couple of years' as the company races to eliminate fossil fuels--particularly diesel--from its operations…
India poised to lead global net zero transition with 150 GW solar milestone: Pralhad Joshi
India is poised to lead the global net zero transition with the 150-GW solar milestone and 5.1 million green jobs potential, according to Union Minister for New & Renewable Energy Pralhad Joshi. Speaking at the second edition of FICCI Net Zero…
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