March 1 NEC Energy News
¶ “Glasgow Dock Expects Record Year For Turbines” • Peel Ports Clydeport expects to see a record year for handling wind turbine components at its King George V Dock site in Glasgow as it keeps up support the renewable energy sector. The UK’s second largest port operator will process over 1000 components, weighing over 60,000 tonnes, in 2024. [reNews]
¶ “Climate Change Could Unearth, Disturb Nuclear Waste Buried By The US In The Cold War Era, Officials Say” • Noxious waste buried at former nuclear weapons test sites could be unearthed by 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change continue at the current rate, says a report by the US Government Accountability Office . [ABC News]
¶ “A Spent Nuclear Fuel Shipment Arrived In Idaho. Here’s Why It’s A Big Deal” • Idaho National Laboratory just got a shipment that took over a decade to deliver. After years of negotiations with the state, and dozens of deliverables by the US government to manage the lab’s radioactive legacy waste, INL finally has access to 25 experimental fuel rods. [DOE]
¶ “Statkraft Plans $6 Billion Hydro And Wind Investment In Norway” • Statkraft aims to invest kr44 billion to kr67 billion ($6.3 billion) in hydro and wind power. The company released its annual report for 2023, when Statkraft saw its net operating revenues fall kr65.3 billion ($6.1 billion) compared to 75.3 bn kroner the year before. [reNews]
¶ “Texas Adds Two More Utility-Scale Solar Power Projects” • In Texas, two large solar power installations came online. Clearway Energy Group said it completed the 452-MW Texas Solar Nova complex in Kent County. The Fence Post installation, in Navarro County, includes a 297-MW solar photovoltaic project paired with 86-MW of storage. [Yahoo Finance]
¶ “Electrolyzing Carbon Dioxide Out Of Sea Water Has Multiple Red Flags” • Recent news was that Germany’s vice chancellor, Robert Habeck, publicly backed a significant carbon capture and sequestration plan as actual decarbonization of the economy is not on track for targets. One assumes no one has bothered to tell him about Satartia, Mississippi. [CleanTechnica]
¶ “Why The Warming Effects Of This El Niño Event Will Linger For Several Months” • Several regions around the planet are expected to experience record-breaking average surface air temperatures through the summer as a result of the heating influence of the current El Niño pattern, according to a study published in Scientific Reports. [ABC News]
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