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The impact of an increased temperature difference between day and night can have consequences for all life forms on Earth.

A recent study conducted by researchers from Chalmers and the University of Gothenburg, among others, has uncovered new information about global warming dynamics. The study, published in Nature Communications, reveals that there has been a shift in the temperature difference between day and night since the 1990s, which could have significant implications for life on […]

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The German President pays a visit to a floating solar installation in Thailand.

The President of the Federal Republic of Germany recently visited the Sirindhorn Dam in Ubon Ratchathani Province, Thailand, to witness the success of the world’s largest hydro-floating solar hybrid power plant. The visit was aimed at exchanging alternative energy cooperation, and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) provided information about the event. The President’s […]

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FSG Enhances Renewable Energy Capabilities through Acquisition of Greenleaf Energy Solutions

Facility Solutions Group (FSG) recently announced its acquisition of Greenleaf Energy Solutions, a move that marks a significant milestone in FSG’s mission to expand and diversify its offerings in solar and renewable energy solutions. The acquisition is aimed at strengthening FSG’s expertise and capabilities in the renewable energy sector on a national scale. Greenleaf Energy […]

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A study reveals that low-income and nonwhite communities bear the brunt of the adverse effects of extreme heat and wildfire smoke.

Extreme heat and wildfire smoke are individually harmful to the human body, but when combined, their impact on cardiovascular and respiratory systems becomes even more dangerous, particularly for certain communities. A recent study published in Science Advances revealed that climate change is increasing the frequency of both hazards, especially in California. The researchers found that […]

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Black Hills Energy’s Renewable Resources division has made an acquisition of a renewable natural gas (RNG) production facility in Iowa, as reported by Biomass Magazine.

Black Hills Energy Renewable Resources Expands Renewable Natural Gas Production in Iowa Black Hills Energy Renewable Resources, a leading provider of renewable energy solutions, has recently acquired a new Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) production facility in Iowa. This strategic move is part of the company’s commitment to expanding its renewable resources portfolio and contributing to […]

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CCS Redux: Magnesite Doesn’t Offer the Magical Solution for CO2 Sequestration Either

Carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technology has been gaining attention once again, despite its ineffectiveness, inefficiency, and high costs. The recent hype surrounding CCS is centered around a paper presented at the Goldschmidt Conference in 2018, which discussed the production of magnesite from CO2 at room temperature. However, the scale of the problem and the […]

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As the holidays draw near, students are actively seeking sustainable and cost-effective methods to maintain their gift-giving practices.

The holiday season is a time of gift giving, gift wrapping, and celebration. However, these festivities often result in a significant increase in waste. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, household waste during the last months of the year can increase by up to 25% due to the holiday season. Ashley Mathews, a […]

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Jennifer Granholm, the Energy Secretary, emphasizes the importance of renewable energy production in Nevada.

The Energy Secretary, Jennifer Granholm, has stated that the nation needs to double the size of its electric grid in order to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050. She emphasized the importance of renewable energy production in Nevada to help the country reach its goals. Nevada currently has over 5.5 gigawatts of operational solar, […]

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Arizona State University (ASU) team has received a grant of $1.9 million from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to enhance wildfire preparedness throughout the state of Arizona.

A team of researchers from Arizona State University has been granted $1.9 million by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to improve wildfire smoke preparedness in the state. The grant aims to provide communities across Arizona with the necessary tools to protect themselves against the dangers of wildfire smoke, especially as climate change leads to larger […]

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Ti welcomes the arrival of local solar installation – Sun Community News & Printing

Ti is excited to announce the arrival of a local solar installation project.

Local Solar Installation Comes to Ti Residents of Ti are about to experience a significant shift towards renewable energy as a new local solar installation project is set to begin. This initiative aims to harness the power of the sun to generate electricity for the community, reducing reliance on traditional fossil fuels and promoting a […]

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