Monthly Archives: August 2020
Date Archives
August 28, 2020
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Tens of thousands without power in Alabama due to rolling blackouts - Hurricane narrowly misses heartland of USA’s energy infrastructure
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California approves $437 million to build electric vehicle infrastructure
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Breaking News: Over 60 people displaced after 4-alarm fire tears through Paterson - Small explosion from fuse box causes fire; no one injured
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Three thousand Californian apartments to be hooked up to “virtual power plants” -
Two escape significant fire on freight train carrying diesel -
Dow Chemical and Shell Oil hit with a lawsuit over contaminating Pasadena water supply -
Methane pipe explosion injures 1 in PA -
Multiple injuries from house explosion in Minneapolis -
Hurricane Laura leaves over 400K customers without power -
Duke Energy announces operation of largest NC battery plant -
Navy sailor under investigation for USS Bonhomme fire in San Diego -
Power outage caused by blown $500,000 transformer -
First solar farm ever installed in South Dakota -
Substation equipment failure causes power outages in Michigan -
USA’s largest solar farm ever to be built in Tulare County, California -
Study shows high level of cancerous chemicals in California firefighters’ blood -
New Mexico fire crews trying to protect structures in Medio Fire -
Over 170,000 people without power after Hurricane Laura makes Landfall -
Hurricane Laura makes landfall as a category 4, 150 mph winds recorded
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More than 20 people displaced after apartment fire in Fairfield -
Duke Energy to add 30MW of energy storage in Pinellas County -
TVA sued for discriminatory actions at nuclear plants -
Hurricane Laura makes landfall at category 4; threatens US energy infrastructure -
Competitive energy pricing across the US could save customers $17.4B per year -
Remaining bodies found from Texas port explosion -
No injuries reported after grain elevator explosion in Iowa -
Economic Development Authority receiving grant to explore contamination at Canal Park -
Fire at Grand Prairie warehouse containing plastic continues to burn