January 14 NEC Energy News
¶ “‘Always On’ Nuclear Power Is About As Reliable As Wind And Solar – During A Renewables Drought” • A key selling points for nuclear power, its “always on,” reliability, was put to the test in an analysis that found that a fleet of modern nuclear plants is about as reliable as a fleet of wind and solar farms in the midst of a bad renewable energy drought. [RenewEconomy]
¶ “France ‘Far From Ready’ To Build Six New Nuclear Reactors” • France is “far from ready” to begin a project estimated at €50 billion to build six nuclear reactors, a report from the country’s top audit body said. Due to financing uncertainties, the supply chain has been unable to prepare for the massive construction project, the report said. [Yahoo News UK]
¶ “Natural Power Spins Off Bat Sensing Tech” • Natural Power has spun off a smart turbine curtailment technology in the US, developed to reduce bat collisions and fatalities. The system limits bat fatalities at wind farms while simultaneously reducing curtailment hours and associated energy losses when compared to a blanket curtailment strategy. [reNews]
¶ “Officials Nationwide Should Prepare For Potential Climate Disasters, Researchers Say” • Experts say that extreme weather events worsened by climate change are knocking on the doors of people all across the country. Local officials must proactively prepare their regions before their residents become the next victims of tragedy. [ABC News]
¶ “China’s Electric Car Sales Grow In 2024, As Sales Of Gasoline Cars Plunge” • Sales of all types of EVs rose more than 40% in China last year, while sales of gasoline-powered automobiles plunged, industry data shows. A total of 31.4 million vehicles were sold last year in the world’s biggest market by sales, and exports rose 20%. [ABC News]
¶ “Los Angeles Residents Face Cost Of Devastating Wildfires” • Los Angeles residents who fled devastating wildfires are facing huge recovery efforts, as they gather what they can from the ruins of their homes. As firefighters continue a massive effort to contain and subdue the historic infernos, Angelenos grapple with unthinkable loss. [ABC News]
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