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5 votes
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With Russia's exit, Norway becomes Europe's energy champion – last year the country's energy earnings jumped $100 billion
5 votes -
Would building a Dyson sphere be worth it? We ran the numbers.
5 votes -
Ancient Pompeii site installs 'invisible' solar panels that look like Roman terracotta tiles
10 votes -
Nuclear power's challenges in less than 1000 words
2 votes -
Micro datacenters begin trials as commercial heating units
19 votes -
Plant Vogtle Unit 3 nuclear reactor reaches initial criticality
14 votes -
Can a booming start-up scene help Norway turn its back on oil's poisoned pill? The oil-rich nation's green surge is not as big as it should be
4 votes -
Activists block Norway's energy ministry, protesting against wind turbines built on land traditionally used by the Sámi indigenous people
4 votes -
Why Copenhagen put a ski slope on a power plant
6 votes -
Swedish wind turbine maker SeaTwirl got the go-ahead to test its one megawatt S2X vertical-axis floating offshore prototype in Norway
8 votes -
Norway's fossil fuel bonanza stokes impassioned debate about how best to spend its 'war profits'
4 votes -
Insulation only provides short-term reduction in household gas consumption
7 votes -
Why the ground under Colorado solar panels is ripe for growing food
7 votes -
Mystery divers rescued near Polish energy sites in the middle of the night offer dubious explanation, and vanish
12 votes -
Lithium company Ioneer scores $700 million conditional loan from Energy Department for Nevada plant
4 votes -
The UK is wasting a lot of wind power
8 votes -
Europe's largest deposit of rare earth metals has been found in Sweden – may not reach market before 10-15 years' time due to environmental risk evaluations
5 votes -
Sweden and France could be set to join forces to build new nuclear power stations in the Nordic nation
5 votes -
Battle for the nation's soul – Norway faces debate about gas and oil wealth
8 votes -
Finland gets first floating liquefied natural gas terminal – will ensure future availability of gas, replacing supplies earlier imported from Russia
8 votes -
Dismantling Sellafield: The epic task of shutting down a nuclear site
6 votes -
Japan to invest in nuclear energy in major policy shift
8 votes -
In Sweden reindeer herders say their animals are being affected by wind farms and other industry
4 votes -
US to announce fusion energy ‘breakthrough’
13 votes -
The story of solar-grade silicon
2 votes -
Cheap, renewable, clean energy. There's just one problem.
5 votes -
How long would society last during a total grid collapse?
4 votes -
Helsinki is tapping an unexpected source of energy to heat its homes – cold water extracted from deep in the Baltic Sea
6 votes -
Sweden finds explosive traces at Nord Stream blast sites, confirms sabotage
7 votes -
A new way of storing renewable energy is providing clean heat – the Vatajankoski power plant is home to the world's first commercial-scale sand battery
5 votes -
Baltic Pipe pipeline between Norway and Poland received its first direct deliveries of Norwegian gas – Danish terminal started operations following delays
6 votes -
Norway-style windfall tax on energy companies could raise £33.3bn extra by 2027, plugging a hole in UK government finances, analysis has found
4 votes -
Inside Viktor Orbán’s response to the war in Ukraine
7 votes -
Ulf Kristersson, the leader of the conservative Moderaterna, was elected on Monday as Sweden's prime minister with the support of the anti-immigration Sverigedemokraterna
2 votes -
Finland hopes new nuclear reactor eases energy crunch – Olkiluoto 3 will be able to produce about one-fifth of the electricity the country consumes
7 votes -
How to deal with rolling blackouts?
Given how the 2020s have gone so far, I'm feeling some meaningful concern about the news that we might be getting rolling blackouts if European fuel supplies get too low. I'm not at all sure...
Given how the 2020s have gone so far, I'm feeling some meaningful concern about the news that we might be getting rolling blackouts if European fuel supplies get too low. I'm not at all sure whether they're overplaying the risk to prepare people, or dramatically underplaying it as they did with the first COVID lockdowns.
I'd be interested to know what, if anything, people recommend as preparation? I don't want to go overkill on something that may not even happen, but it also seems reasonable to consider the issue before everyone starts panic buying supplies.
I'm in the middle of a city, which has definite advantages in terms of walking access to shops and public buildings, but everything I own (including gas boiler and gas stove) needs electricity to run. It seems like a 500Wh LiFePO battery might be a good middle ground in terms of keeping creature comforts up and running, but they aren't exactly cheap so I'd be interested in any opinions and recommendations there?
More broadly it'd be great to hear what people think about the general risks, good preparations to make, and useful supplies that are easy to overlook?
16 votes -
Operator of Nord Stream 2 confirmed that a leak in the pipeline has been detected southeast of the Danish island Bornholm in the Baltic Sea
18 votes -
After Ukraine – The great clean energy acceleration
3 votes -
Why did we wait so long for wind power? Part II
5 votes -
This 100% solar community endured Hurricane Ian with no loss of power and minimal damage
12 votes -
Russia's war in Ukraine has forever changed Europe's energy landscape – Norway finds itself at the forefront of an energy crisis
4 votes -
Norway-Poland gas pipeline opens in key move to cut dependency on Russia – could be at full capacity a month early due to good progress on work in Denmark
13 votes -
Doel 3: Shutdown confirmed for Friday despite politicians' pleas
7 votes -
"Brick toaster" aims to cut global CO2 output by 15% in fifteen years
11 votes -
Finnish utility Fortum plans to add 560 megawatt capacity by reactivating an idle coal-fired power plant on Finland's west coast
7 votes -
Norway says ‘no’ to a gas price cap – Oslo's gas payday is equivalent to about £350 for each Norwegian man, woman and child
7 votes -
Energy crisis fuels rush for firewood sending prices skyrocketing
10 votes -
Lebanon’s forced conversion to solar
7 votes -
The race to build an LNG terminal in north Germany
6 votes