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  • Study: Biden Administration’s EPA Rules Could Cause Blackouts for Millions of Americans

    06/14/2024 5:52:25 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 19 replies
    American Greatness ^ | 14 Jun, 2024 | Eric Lendrum
    A new study by a state government has determined that the many new regulations of the Biden Administration’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) could lead to power blackouts that will impact millions of American citizens. According to the Washington Free Beacon, the study, conducted in May, was carried out by the firm Always On Energy Research, on behalf of the state government of North Dakota. The report concluded that the EPA’s most recently-implemented regulations are not technologically feasible and will only lead to the forced retirement of coal power generation units. Coal and other more reliable forms of energy will be...
  • Gunfire causes N.C. power outage raising fears of further attacks on electrical infrastructure

    06/14/2024 11:30:36 AM PDT · by CFW · 28 replies
    Just the News ^ | 6/14/24 | By Kevin Killough
    Authorities say gunfire was the cause of a fire Monday at a North Carolina power station that resulted in 730 customers to lose electricity. Emergency crews responded to the problem as a fire and equipment failure on Duke Energy’s power distribution grid, which resulted in customers in the Durham area [losing power], according to the Associated Press. The following day, the Durham Police Department responded to a call about damaged power equipment and was told the damage was the result of gunfire in the past week.
  • Texas may need to double power generation over next six years: ERCOT leader

    06/13/2024 6:27:31 AM PDT · by fwdude · 40 replies
    NBC 5 DFW ^ | June 12, 2024 | Phil Prazan
    NBC 5 learned more about how leaders at the state's largest power grid think it will perform during upcoming hot Texas summers. ERCOT and Public Utility Commission leaders updated lawmakers in Austin Wednesday morning after a striking new report issued by the grid operator. They've long known that ERCOT, the state's largest power grid, is most vulnerable on hot late-summer nights as the sun goes down. That's when the big chunk of energy generated by solar power goes offline. It gets worse if the wind goes down as well, and wind generators don't run. According to a report delivered to...
  • Nearly Three Years And $1,200,000,000,000 Later, Biden Has Almost Nothing To Show For His Biggest Domestic Achievement

    06/06/2024 1:21:09 PM PDT · by TonyinLA · 27 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | 6/6/24 | ROBERT MCGREEVY
    Rampant inflation and President Joe Biden’s favoring of left-wing policies are contributing to a lack of progress on his landmark infrastructure law, analysts told the Daily Caller. Two and a half years after Congress ratified the $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in November of 2021, there has been very little concrete progress on new roads or bridges. The trillions of federal dollars the Biden administration has poured into the economy may actually be hindering the completion of the infrastructure that Biden promised to build, analysts told the Caller.
  • 3 Reasons There’s Something Sinister With the Big Push for Electric Vehicles

    06/05/2024 5:50:11 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 91 replies
    internationalman.com ^ | June 04, 2024 | Nick Giambruno
    25 refrigerators. That’s how much the additional electricity consumption per household would be if the average US home adopted electric vehicles (EVs). Congressman Thomas Massie—an electrical engineer—revealed this information while discussing with Pete Buttigieg, the Secretary of Transportation, President Biden’s plan to have 50% of cars sold in the US be electric by 2030. The current and future grid in most places will not be able to support each home running 25 refrigerators—not even close. Just look at California, where the grid is already buckling under the existing load. Massie claims, correctly, in my view, that the notion of widespread...
  • Why Johnny Can’t Build

    06/01/2024 9:04:30 AM PDT · by CFW · 54 replies
    American Mind ^ | 5/29/24 | Joel Kotkin and Wendell Cox
    We were once a nation of builders—from the toll roads and canals of the early nineteenth century and the railroads of the second half of that busy century, to the construction of power, energy, and water systems that were the envy of the world. Even Stalin hired American engineers and planners to build hydroelectric plants and car and other large-scale factories, some planned and developed by people from Detroit. As Stalin knew, infrastructure is one of the keys to imperial power. Ancient Rome, the imperial dynasties of China, the Mesoamerican empires, the Islamic empire of the Caliphs, the British Empire,...
  • New study: Infrastructure needed to support a ‘zero emissions’ electric trucking fleet comes with a $1 trillion price tag

    05/30/2024 8:10:26 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 21 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 05/30/2024 | Olivia Murray
    “We’re facing an unfunded, $1 trillion mandate that carries enormous consequences for the American consumer.” At least that’s what Chris Spear, American Trucking Associations President and CEO has to say about one D.C. diktat coming down from on high in particular, and that is the one mandating that the American trucking industry bend to EPA rules requiring all electric fleets and production lines.Here’s the context, from March of this year:On March 29, 2024, Good Friday, Biden’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rolled out its new electric truck mandate, which will require that electric semi-trucks make up an increasing share of manufacturer...
  • EPA's Clean Power Plan Rule Prioritizes Net-Zero Over Grid Reliability

    05/21/2024 4:01:10 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 16 replies
    Real Clear Energy ^ | 05/21/2024 | Gabriella Hoffman & Christian Palich
    Coal and natural gas plants provide 60% of the U.S.’ affordable, reliable, and baseload power. In a time of increased electricity demand, America needs to double down on harnessing these sources—not abandon them.The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s recently finalized Clean Power Plan 2.0 (CPP) rule, however, takes the country in the wrong direction. Under this regulation, one that is arguably illegal, existing coal and new natural gas power plants will be mandated to install emissions control technologies that aren’t yet commercially viable. Plants that don’t comply risk permanent closure. This unrealistic mandate is advanced under the guise of reducing greenhouse...
  • To aid the green energy transition, we need to modernize our grid infrastructure

    05/12/2024 2:21:39 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 32 replies
    The Hill ^ | 05/12/2024 | SEN. PETER WELCH (D-VT.)
    While it’s true that some things get better with age, the United States’ aging transmission infrastructure is not one of them. Updated transmission infrastructure is crucial to reducing emissions and ensuring dependable electricity service. Congress has passed green energy laws to help make this update happen, but now it’s up to a little-known government commission to fully realize the benefits of our transformational climate laws. And they need to act before it’s too late. It would be an understatement to say our country’s existing transmission infrastructure—the energy cables, towers and transformers that move energy between a generation system and the...
  • Gavin Newsom Admits: California Still Faces Blackouts

    04/26/2024 6:33:30 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 26 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 04/26/2024 | JOEL B. POLLAK
    California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) admitted Thursday that the state still faces the risk of blackouts in heat waves despite investing in battery capacity to store electricity for use in times of peak demand. The Los Angeles Times reported: Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday that California continued to rapidly add the battery storage that is crucial to the transition to cleaner energy, but admitted it was still not enough to avoid blackouts during heat waves. … Asked by reporters if California now had enough battery storage so that residents no longer had to worry about blackouts during times of high...
  • How Big Tech Is Consuming America’s Electricity and Water

    04/19/2024 5:36:07 PM PDT · by george76 · 13 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | April 18, 2024 | Kevin Stocklin
    As federal net-zero policies attempt to shift transportation, heating, and other essentials onto the electric grid, one of the hottest growth sectors of America’s economy is poised to increase electricity demand exponentially, further straining an energy infrastructure that is being pushed into the red. Data centers, the so-called “brains of the internet,” are industrial warehouses packed with rows upon rows of servers. They process, communicate, and store the data behind everything from bank records, online retailers, and social media platforms to Netflix shows and your personal iPhone videos. “Data centers are essential to cloud computing and its ability to give...
  • Volt Typhoon: FBI Warns Chinese Hackers Are Preparing to Attack US Infrastructure

    04/18/2024 8:17:21 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 63 replies
    Hotair ^ | 04/18/2024 | John Sexton
    Last May I wrote about a group of Chinese hackers who'd been identified by Microsoft after malware was discovered in telecom systems on the island of Guam. Microsoft named the hacking group "Volt Typhoon."Microsoft called the hacking group “Volt Typhoon” and said that it was part of a state-sponsored Chinese effort aimed at not only critical infrastructure such as communications, electric and gas utilities, but also maritime operations and transportation. The intrusions appeared, for now, to be an espionage campaign. But the Chinese could use the code, which is designed to pierce firewalls, to enable destructive attacks, if they choose.Today,...
  • Pittsburgh bridge shut as barges break loose on Ohio River

    04/13/2024 2:52:14 AM PDT · by CFW · 21 replies
    Deccan Herald ^ | 4/13/24 | staff
    Authorities in Pittsburgh closed McKees Rocks Bridge as a precaution after several barges broke loose on the Ohio River late Friday. There is a risk that the barges could come into contact with the “substructure” of the bridge, the McKees Rocks Police Department said in a statement early Saturday confirming the closure. The department said it closed the bridge because it was “not willing to take the risk.” The bridge opened in 1931 and stretches more than 1 mile across the Ohio River. As part of the Blue Belt, the innermost of several roads that loop around Pittsburgh, the bridge...
  • Biden's green economy plans stumble as no one considered how much electricity would be needed

    04/08/2024 6:51:31 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 27 replies
    Just The News ^ | April 7, 2024 11:19pm | Kevin Killough
    The passage of the Inflation Reduction Act propelled forward President Joe Biden’s vision of a clean energy economy. As outlined in a 2023 guidebook, this remaking of the U.S. economy includes billions in funding for green tech manufacturing — everything from hydrogen production to batteries to solar panels. The plan will not only create jobs and investments for Americans, according to the Biden administration, it will lower the nation’s dependence on China, which currently controls 80% of the global production in polysilicon and other components used in solar panels, 80% of wind-turbine components, and 89% of the refining to produce...
  • Biden's green economy plans stumble as no one considered how much electricity would be needed

    04/08/2024 3:00:08 AM PDT · by CFW · 54 replies
    Just the News ^ | 4/7/24 | By Kevin Killough
    The passage of the Inflation Reduction Act propelled forward President Joe Biden’s vision of a clean energy economy. As outlined in a 2023 guidebook, this remaking of the U.S. economy includes billions in funding for green tech manufacturing — everything from hydrogen production to batteries to solar panels. The plan will not only create jobs and investments for Americans, according to the Biden administration, it will lower the nation’s dependence on China, which currently controls 80% of the global production in polysilicon and other components used in solar panels, 80% of wind-turbine components, and 89% of the refining to produce...
  • Amid explosive demand, America is running out of power

    04/06/2024 5:39:05 PM PDT · by John W · 87 replies
    Washington Post via Yahoo Finance ^ | April 5, 2024 | Evan Halper
    Vast swaths of the United States are at risk of running short of power as electricity-hungry data centers and clean-technology factories proliferate around the country, leaving utilities and regulators grasping for credible plans to expand the nation’s creaking power grid. In Georgia, demand for industrial power is surging to record highs, with the projection of new electricity use for the next decade now 17 times what it was only recently. Arizona Public Service, the largest utility in that state, is also struggling to keep up, projecting it will be out of transmission capacity before the end of the decade absent...
  • Let's Talk About All the Ways People Didn't Die in That Massive Taiwan Earthquake

    04/04/2024 10:03:23 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 13 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 04/04/2024 | Stephen Green
    It was a terrible quake that struck near Hualien City, Taiwan, just as the workday was beginning on Wednesday. Details aren't yet complete but, so far, nine people have been reported killed, over a thousand more injured, and 152 trapped in damaged buildings, quarries, and other places. At 7.4 on Richter Scale, the Hualien shifter was three times more powerful and released 5.6 times more energy than the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake that dropped part of San Francisco's elevated Embarcadaro freeway, killed 63 people, and injured 3,757 more. “It was pretty scary,” a visiting American told NBC News. “In all...
  • The Collapsed Bridge to Nowhere: Francis Scott Key and Missing Logic; Something is amiss about the serial infrastructure fails happening all around us

    04/02/2024 9:16:58 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 57 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 04/02/2024 | Victoria White Berger
    Joe Biden is demanding, and pronto, more of our tax money to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. He wants more from us—naturally—but America needs, as its first priority, to investigate and determine if the bridge’s destruction was in fact unintended… or malicious. Much documented evidence is emerging as to the bridge “accident” being in fact, a political, and likely international, cyber-attack. Whether or not this is so, something is off-kilter about the serial infrastructure fails happening all around us. It is time for a much closer look. As to Biden’s call for more cash, where are the...
  • Biden’s Grand EV Plan Flatlines with Poor Supporting Infrastructure

    04/01/2024 6:47:29 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 29 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 04/01/2024 | Simon Kent
    President Joe Biden has set a goal of creating a national network of 500,000 publicly available electric vehicle (EV) chargers by 2030 as part of his grand all-encompassing climate agenda. Trouble is, despite the $5 billion National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program splashing taxpayer cash for the project just Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania and Hawaii have taken the trouble to oblige, AP reports.
  • How to Repair the Key Bridge Without Breaking the Bank

    03/30/2024 2:31:48 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 65 replies
    The Daily Signal ^ | March 28, 2024 | David Ditch
    The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore came as quite a shock. After a massive container ship struck one of the bridge’s pillars, the entire span quickly fell apart, costing several lives. It’s hard to overstate the bridge’s importance, particularly for the automobile industry. In addition to handling 11 million vehicles per year, it provided a vital way for trucks to access the Port of Baltimore while avoiding the dense city core. The impact on the region will be felt for months, if not years. The question is, what now? President Joe Biden has said that the...