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Diplomatic conversation continue around Turkey, Hurricane Michael makes its way to the Atlantic, and Kanye West heads to the White House, but here’s what you missed in energy this week..

Fueling a hydrogen vehicle

Among the many alternative energy technologies being developed at the moment, fuel cells powered by hydrogen are among the most interesting and potentially useful. Even though they haven’t reached full.

energy

Energy is the bedrock of modern existence. It influences world economies and family budgets alike. Given its societal significance, we publish a weekly compendium of energy news and stories that.

Researchers in a medical laboratory

“Back when I was your age” is an expression many of us have heard and have maybe even said to our friends or our own children. According to the PEW.

Top 5

From one Texas community that looks to use only solar panels, to the growth of natural gas in the U.S., here’s our top five news stories this week. Wind and.

Grocery shopping

According to the US Census Bureau Population clock, the population of the United States on July 4 was more than 328 million – which is up more than 2.3 million.

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There’s some good news for consumers this week regarding energy costs, alternative sources of energy, and renewable energy. 1. With oil and gas on an upswing, is Jefferson County, Ohio.

High power electricity grid powering the city

After a long day, it’s nice to come home, flip on the lights and turn on the TV while you change clothes and get ready to start dinner or head.

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PITTSBURGH, P.A. — Thanks to increased production and new technologies, which have decreased the price of natural gas, Pennsylvanians saved more than $30.5 billion between 2006 and 2016, according to.

Family cooking breakfast

Being a parent to a family is tough. Being a parent at home, during summer vacation with four kids ages 12, 9, 8 and 5 running around that house is.

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