Monthly Archives: September 2020
Date Archives
September 11, 2020
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Kern County groundwater bank proposal gets hit with contamination - Utilities looking to hydrogren energy to go green
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Palm Bay explosion site to to cleaned, tested and investigated -
California plans PG&E hearing 10 years after fatal San Bruno gas explosion -
Indiana house explosion injures even, including 3-year-old girl -
Transformer fire knocks out power to thousands in the Bronx -
Duke Energy adds flood protections to its North Carolina substation -
Underground network fire causes big outages in downtown Memphis -
Con Edison to build 17 weather stations across NY State, largest to be in Staten Island -
Lightning strike to transformer causes power outages in Texas -
Over 50,000 remain without power in Utah, schools remain closed
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BREAKING: first responders called to investigate smoke in Metro tunnel -
Bill to ban toxic PFAS from firefighting foam in California is passed to Governor for approval -
BREAKING NEWS: huge fire breaks out at Port of Beirut one month after massive explosion - Lawmakers may begin to fine utility companies for lengthy outages
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Proposed battery storage facility in Littleton makes fire crews nervous - Cause of Florida explosion said to be from industrial storage area containing isopropyl
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Air quality from fire in California begins to worsen -
Hawaiian Electric to apply for 2 energy storage projects - Electrical panel causes fire and power outage in High School
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Gas line explosion causes massive brush fire in Florida -
Solvay and Veolia announce partnership to recycle lithium-ion batteries -
Creek Fire: over 166,000 acres burned in four counties, 0 percent contained -
Fertilizer’s negative effect on climate change -
OSHA finds multiple failures in Combined Energy chain reaction blast that injured five in February -
At least three reported dead in California Bear Fire -
Palm Bay chemical plant had long history of safety violations before this week’s explosion -
St. Louis homes damaged in big blast -
Well of texas coast still spewing natural gas as repairs take longer than expected - New Jersey to spend $5 million for wind energy job training