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Fusion Power Milestone

Familiar with fusion? “The fusion reaction at the US government facility produced about 2.5 megajoules of energy, which was about Continue reading →

Global CO2 Emissions Shrink

Thanks partly to extra solar and wind power, “global CO2 emissions would have been more than 600 million tonnes higher Continue reading →

Data That Matters August 2022

“Antarctica had a record-low July sea ice coverage for the second month in a row at 5.75 million square miles…” Continue reading →

Wind Power Almost Doubles

Within one year, the global wind infrastructure potential almost doubled from 429GW to 846GW; and it could grow faster. While Continue reading →

California Nears 100% Renewable Energy

Round up from 99.87% (after an early adjustment) and get 100%. “Wind, solar, and other emissions-free technologies met a record Continue reading →

Data That Matters April 2022

The USA decreased emissions by 4% while growing their GDP by 26%; but based on current global policies, we will Continue reading →

Wind Beats Nuclear And Coal

It may only have been for a day, but; “…on March 29, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reported yesterday, marking Continue reading →

Oil Meets Geothermal

People are relying on oil less. That’s one reason why there’s increasing interest in geothermal energy. Use the planet as Continue reading →

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