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Spain’s dark day: Renewable milestone followed by catastrophic blackout highlights grid vulnerabilities

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This article comes from “naturalnews.com” On Monday, April 28, Spain faced one of the largest power outages in its history, plunging the nation and neighboring Portugal into darkness just six days after celebrating a milestone: operating its grid entirely on renewable energy for the first time on a weekday. The outage, affecting over 50 million people across the […]

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Experts Are Warning That There Will Be Significant Shortages In The United States By The End Of Next Month

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This article comes from “endoftheamericandream.com” It would be difficult to overstate the seriousness of the crisis that we are facing.  Just about every single industry in the United States is extremely dependent on imports from China, and now trade with China is essentially coming to a standstill.  I wish that I was exaggerating, but I

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An Industry Insider Explains Why The Coming Shortages Are Going To Be So Crazy

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This article comes from “endoftheamericandream.com” The United States imported 438 billion dollars worth of goods from China in 2024.  All of a sudden, most of that trade is being cut off.  Tariffs on Chinese goods are now so high that it no longer makes economic sense for Chinese companies to export products to us, and

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Facebook’s Data Center Took This Georgia Town Hostage

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From “More Perfect Union” What’s the true cost of the AI revolution and who should be paying for it? We went to Georgia to find out. Demand for data centers is booming as ChatGPT and other AI tools become integrated into our daily life. Under the Trump administration, investments into data centers in the U.S.

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Texas grid faces AI-driven energy crunch: 99GW demand surge sparks debate on fossil fuels, nuclear and renewables

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This article comes from “naturalnews.com” The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the global energy landscape, and nowhere is this more evident than in Texas. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), the state’s primary grid operator, is grappling with an unprecedented surge in energy demand driven by data centers, cryptocurrency mining and hydrogen production.

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Back to basics: How natural gas is saving America’s grid from collapse amid AI boom

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This article comes from “naturalnews.com” In a decisive move that signals a return to energy pragmatism, the nation’s largest power grid operator, PJM Interconnection, has announced plans to fast-track the construction of natural gas power plants to meet the surging energy demands of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution. This decision, approved by the Federal Energy Regulatory

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Biden’s last-minute offshore drilling ban: a partisan power grab masquerading as conservation

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This article comes from “naturalnews.com” In a move that reeks of political opportunism and ideological overreach, President Joe Biden has issued a sweeping ban on offshore oil and gas drilling across more than 625 million acres of U.S. coastal waters. The decision, announced just two weeks before President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, is a transparent attempt to

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The Economics of Prepping

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From “mises.org” Prepping is a very small industry in the United States, with annual spending specifically on “prepping” less than what government will spend in the time it took me to prepare this episode of the podcast. The amount of spending is an interesting issue, so is the purpose and efficiency of prepping. However, the

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Is the Dockworkers Union a Corporate Tool?

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From “mises.org” Labor unions are exempted from federal antitrust laws including the Sherman Antitrust Act, which outlaws “conspiracies in restraint of trade.” This is not a bad thing: Everyone should be exempted from antitrust laws. They are an assault on property rights and because their rulings are so arbitrary they are incompatible with justice and fairness. They

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