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29.05.26 - 05:27
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NATO Warns Russia′s Hybrid War Is Targeting Europe′s Energy Grid (ZeroHedge)
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NATO Warns Russia's Hybrid War Is Targeting Europe's Energy Grid
Authored by Simon Watkins via OilPrice.com,
European officials fear Russia's “grey war” is entering a more dangerous phase, with gas pipelines, electricity interconnectors, offshore networks, and subsea infrastructure increasingly vulnerable to sabotage and cyberattacks.
Security sources say Moscow is escalating pressure because the Ukraine war is becoming harder to sustain militarily and economically.
Recent incidents involving Russian-linked vessels and surveillance operations in the Baltic and North Seas have heightened concerns that Europe's energy grid is becoming a frontline target in the broader confrontation with Russia.
While many may be focusing on the transfer of nuclear weapons from Russia to Belarus on NATO's northeastern Baltic States border, the bloc's security apparatus is at least as concerned about imminent attacks on the region's energy infrastructure, a senior source who works very...
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27.05.26 - 13:42
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Power to the people: how ′balcony solar′ could help fight rising US utility costs (The Guardian)
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More Americans are using small solar panels in their back yards or balconies as a clean way to cut their electric billsIf you feel like your electricity bill just keeps climbing, you aren't imagining it. Since 2020, US residential energy prices have surged by about 30%, making power the largest household energy expense behind gasoline, according to the US Energy Information Administration.But for residents like Alex Curtis, the days of feeling powerless against rising costs are coming to an end. Curtis is waging a war on his electric bill, and his new weapon of choice is a lightweight, thin-film solar panel. Continue reading......
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27.05.26 - 10:01
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Transforming the Electrical Grid to Power AI (Bloomberg)
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AI's rapid growth is pushing global energy demand skyward, forcing electrical grids to expand and modernize. Now, companies from China to Nigeria are investing in new tech to power the future. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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