AvatarKelvin Lee7 hours agoOP-ED: A Frisson of Fission – Why nuclear power won’t replace natural gas as North America’s critical fueltnc.news - Gwyn MorganThree Mile Island: now there’s a name only us retired folk will remember. On March 28, 1979 the Unit 2 reactor in the Three Mile Island Nuclear …
AvatarKelvin Lee12 hours agoPakistan is experiencing a solar power boom. Here's what we can learn from itverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Christoph S. Sprung, Mujtaba KhanPakistan's rapid adoption of solar energy, driven primarily by market forces and with minimal political support, provides valuable lessons for other …
AvatarKelvin LeeSep 11, 2014What Is Petroleum? Why It's Important and How To Invest in ItInvestopedia - James ChenWhat Is Petroleum? Petroleum, also called crude oil, is a naturally occurring liquid found beneath the earth’s surface that can be refined into fuel. …
AvatarKelvin Lee3 days agoOpinion: Not zero — global fossil fuel use is still risingFinancial PostBy Julio Mejia and Elmira Aliakbari At the Conference of the Parties (COP29) that ends today in Azerbaijan, UN Secretary-General António Guterres …
AvatarKelvin Lee6 days ago‘Make or break’ moment for renewables targets, and other top energy storiesverified_publisherWorld Economic Forum - Roberto Bocca1. Renewables targets will be missed unless efforts are stepped up, says IRENA There is a “significant gap” between political announcements around …
AvatarKelvin LeeWhy Canada could become the next nuclear energy 'superpower'verified_publisherBBC News - Nadine YousifUranium is making a comeback thanks to a renewed focus on nuclear energy as a climate crisis solution. Canada, rich with high-grade deposits, could become a nuclear “superpower”. But can its potential be realised? Leigh Curyer had been working in uranium mining for nearly two decades when he noticed …