The Economic Community of West Africa States (ECOWAS) meet to discuss Niger’s coupe. Premium Times: “On 26 July 2023, the Presidential Guard in Niger launched a coup and detained President Mohamed Bazoum and his family. President Bazoum speaks from detention, says coup has no justification.” The people appear to be standing on side of theContinue reading “ECOWAS address the Niger coupe.”
Category Archives: U.S. Energy Independence
Texas Power Grid.
Can the Texas power grid handle the alarming 2023 heatwave? “In mid-June; “KHOU 11 meteorologists forecast at least six triple-digit days in a row.” “David Kinchen, Energy Ogre’s COO, said even though wallets may suffer, Texans themselves hopefully won’t.” ERCOT projected the highest energy demand to be Friday, June 16, at 81,683 megawatts. That wouldContinue reading “Texas Power Grid.”
The Nuclear Fusion Project.
How close are Scientists to developing fusion energy? The Nuclear Fusion Project transitioned to Green Energy. The use of producing energy: This difference in mass arises due to the difference in nuclear binding energy between the atomic nuclei before and after the reaction. Nuclear fusion is the process that powers active or main-sequence stars and other high-magnitude stars, where large amounts ofContinue reading “The Nuclear Fusion Project.”
U.S. Energy Independence Matters.
Featured image: Houston Chronicle photo. https://www.cfr.org/timeline/oil-dependence-and-us-foreign-policy In 1880, the United States is responsible for 85 percent of the world’s crude oil production and refining, and kerosene is the fourth largest U.S. export. However, U.S. dominance of European and Asian oil markets is challenged by new oil finds controlled by Great Britain, the Netherlands, and Russia.Continue reading “U.S. Energy Independence Matters.”
