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What really broke on the grid during Storm Fern – it wasn’t wind or solar
Photo: National Grid Winter Storm Fern knocked out power for millions of people across the US and reignited a familiar political and media fight over what really causes large-scale outages during extreme weather. To separate the rhetoric from the operational reality, Electrek spoke with Leah Qusba, CEO of GoodPower, a...
Sen. Harckham urges governor to back more solar energy
While the future of the state’s climate goals is up in the air, the chair of the Senate Environmental Conservation Committee, Sen. Pete Harckham (D, WF-40th), is urging Gov. Kathy Hochul to double down on solar power. Earlier this month, a coalition of organizations filed a petition with the Public...
The Chinese Renewable Energy Revolution Affects The Whole World
Renewable energy in China is surging, with follow on effects that impact the entire world community on the way to the future.
How the U.S. Plans to Break China’s Control of Clean Energy Markets
How the U.S. Plans to Break China’s Control of Clean Energy Markets In today’s world, geopolitics is increasingly defined not by the number of tanks or missiles a country possesses, but by who controls energy flows, critical technologies, and global supply chains. Energy has become one of the central battlegrounds...
Bitcoin Could Find Next Bottom Near $50,000 Based On Gold Ratio, Expert Warns
While gold has posted major gains, Bitcoin (BTC) continues to show major signs of weakness, with prices drifting toward lower support levels and now approaching the closely watched $82,000 mark, a pivotal point in determining the next major direction for the world’s largest cryptocurrency. Against this backdrop, market analyst Doctor...
Strategy: Bitcoin As A Treasury Model Faces Stress Test
MicroStrategy’s BTC treasury strategy is losing its premium as mNAV falls to 1.07.




