Local Communities Protest Battery Storage Facilities Amid Green Energy Push

Battery Storage Controversy in New York New York’s ambitious green energy goals, with a target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 40% by 2030, face considerable obstacles as communities express vehement opposition to battery storage facilities. These large-scale Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) are seen by many as a necessary component of a sustainable energy … Read more

Food Industry Pushback Against Net Zero Amid Australia’s Energy Crisis

Food Industry Pushback Against Net Zero Amid Australia’s Energy Crisis Rising Energy Costs and Their Impact on Food Suppliers In recent months, the cost of energy in Australia has escalated, leaving many within the food supply sector in a precarious situation. As the Independent Food Distributors Australia (IFDA) reports, members are grappling with energy prices … Read more

January 2025 Global Temperature Update: Noteworthy Changes in the Climate

January 2025 Global Temperature Overview The latest data paints a captivating picture of global temperatures, showcasing a +0.46 degrees Celsius deviation from the average recorded from 1991 to 2020. This figure represents a notable decrease from December 2024’s anomaly of +0.62 degrees. Such fluctuations stir debate among researchers and climate advocates alike, as they examine … Read more

The Troubling Transformation of ACORN-SAT Data

The Troubling Transformation of ACORN-SAT Data Concerns Over Data Quality After years of dedicated research into Australian climate monitoring, the integrity of the Australian Bureau of Meteorology’s data has come under scrutiny. Many researchers, former scientists, and climate enthusiasts voice their dissatisfaction with the adjustments made to ACORN-SAT datasets. These alterations have often resulted in … Read more

Blue States Face a Fiery Reality Check with Green Energy Storage

Green Energy Versus Real-World Risks The quest for green energy has never been more urgent, yet many states like New York are now confronting a harsh reality. The grand ambitions to shift towards renewable sources are fraught with challenges, particularly when considering the substantial risks associated with large-scale lithium battery storage facilities. Advocates of the … Read more

The Return of the Gulf Stream Panic: What’s Really at Stake?

The Mysterious Dynamics of the Gulf Stream The Gulf Stream, a mighty ocean current that plays a pivotal role in regulating climate across Europe and North America, has captured our attention for decades. Scientists have been monitoring its behavior, citing its potential impact on weather patterns and sea-level rise. Recently, studies have emerged expressing concern … Read more

Industrial Growth at Risk: The Impact of CESC’s Proposed Power Tariff Hike

Industrial Growth at Risk: The Impact of CESC’s Proposed Power Tariff Hike The Proposed Tariff Increase The Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation (CESC) has put forth a proposition to raise power tariffs by 68 paise per unit across all consumer categories, as filed with the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC). This includes a basic charge increase … Read more

LeFrak Launches Major Solar Initiative in Jersey City

LeFrak’s Ambitious Solar Panel Project The skyline of Jersey City now features a groundbreaking addition as LeFrak, a notable real estate developer, successfully installs the largest high-rise multifamily solar panel system in New Jersey. With 450 solar panels adorning the rooftop of its apartment complex called The Beach, LeFrak has made a commendable effort to … Read more

Achieving 700GWh Energy Storage Capacity: A Sustainable Path Forward

Current Energy Storage Landscape in the US The energy storage capacity across the United States has been growing steadily, with recent estimates suggesting there are currently around 83GWh installed. This development is primarily driven by the growing number of distributed energy systems. Interestingly, with approximately 500,000 individual storage installations, the focus on efficient energy use … Read more