ENERGY

Oct 26 2024ENVIRONMENT

Australia and UK Team Up for a Greener Future by 2050

In a significant commitment to combat climate change, Australia and the United Kingdom have joined forces to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. This new partnership was announced at the Commonwealth leaders meeting in Samoa, where Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and UK Prime Minis

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Oct 25 2024POLITICS

Zelensky's Hopes: Stopping Airstrikes Could Lead to War End

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes that if Russia stops attacking Ukrainian energy infrastructure, it might signal Moscow's readiness to end the war. In a recent talk with journalists, he highlighted that both sides reducing their strikes on energy facilities could help cool down the co

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Oct 25 2024TECHNOLOGY

A New AI Game Changer from Boston

Imagine an AI that's as powerful as it is efficient. That's what LiquidAI is promising. This startup from Boston isn't just tweaking existing models; they're rethinking AI from the ground up. Inspired by the brain of a tiny worm, their technology could revolutionize AI by using less energy, which is

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Oct 24 2024BUSINESS

Teslas Face Scrutiny Over Autopilot Crashes

Ever heard of a car that drives itself? Well, Tesla's trying, but their autopilot feature is hitting a few bumps. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration is digging into some serious incidents. We're talking crashes, one even fatal, involving Teslas with Full Self-Driving tech. Thi

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Oct 23 2024POLITICS

Energy Shift: Nuclear Power's Comeback

Imagine if the hum of a nuclear power plant was the soundtrack of our future. It's not just a dream anymore. Contracts are being signed, and plans are being made to bring more nuclear power online. Why is this happening? Because people are tired of expensive energy and power outages. Look at Califor

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI's Big Appetite: The Energy Challenge

You might think that AI is all about brains, but it's got a big belly too! AI needs tons of energy to run its data centers. For example, in Ohio, there are plans for 90 new data centers that would need as much power as 45 years of Tesla car sales. That's a lot of juice! Why does AI need so much pow

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Oct 22 2024ENVIRONMENT

Why Texas Leads in Energy: Lessons for the Future

Recently, Microsoft teamed up to revive Three Mile Island's nuclear power, highlighting the importance of nuclear energy. But this move is more about fixing past mistakes than planning for a robust energy future. The real challenge lies in the ease of restarting old plants vs. building new ones. Mic

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Oct 19 2024BUSINESS

From Watches to Wind: How Philipp Man is Reinventing Battery Storage

Ever wondered how someone can shift from trading luxury watches to changing the energy storage game? Meet Philipp Man, a former watch trader who felt the grind of selling expensive items to the wealthy. He decided to return to the energy world, this time with a focus on making a real impact on the p

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Amazon's Green Move: Betting on Nuclear for AI Power

Ever wondered how tech giants like Amazon keep their AI programs running? It's no secret that these programs need a lot of electricity. So, Amazon is trying something new: investing in nuclear power. They're putting over half a billion dollars into three projects in Washington, Virginia, and Pennsyl

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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

Why Tech Giants Are Turning to Nuclear for AI Power

It's 2024, and some of the world's biggest tech companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon are looking to power their AI operations with nuclear energy. You might be thinking, "Nuclear? Isn't that dangerous? " Well, let's dig into why these tech giants are making this move. First, AI is a real po

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