In what could be Europe’s first, FuturEnergy Ireland has proposed a project that could store energy for up to 100 hours and be operational for 30 years
Ireland Could Get A 1 GWh iron-air battery storage project
Written by Marija Maisch
Written by Marija Maisch
In what could be Europe’s first, FuturEnergy Ireland has proposed a project that could store energy for up to 100 hours and be operational for 30 years
Written by David Wojick
America faces a growing threat from grid scale lithium battery fires. Construction of huge battery arrays with no concern for potentially catastrophic fires is out of control
Written by Andrew J Whelton
On Feb. 3, 2023, a train carrying chemicals jumped the tracks in East Palestine, Ohio, rupturing railcars filled with hazardous materials and fueling chemical fires at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains
Written by John Leake
This evening I received an e-mail from Dr. Marik, who explained that Amazon’s ban of his book “Cancer Care” has been retracted, and the e-book is again available for purchase
Written by David Nield
Missing a train or bus can ruin your day, but missing a ride home to Earth is on a whole other level of inconvenience
Written by Michelle Starr
The electrical effects of a thunderstorm are not confined just to high up in the atmosphere. Close to the ground, Earth’s atmosphere hums with intense electric fields that accelerate particles, flinging electrons in ways that force atoms to glow with gamma rays
Written by Maryanne Demasi, PhD
On September 29th, the Australian government’s Vaccine Claims Scheme stopped accepting new claims, despite thousands of people continuing to suffer with covid-19 vaccine injuries
Written by Will Jones
A U.S. Government scientist and leading authority on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s published faked images in papers on the diseases, a Government report has claimed
Written by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D
A federal court on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense filed by the family of a 24-year-old college student who died from complications of Covid vaccine-induced myocarditis
Written by Matt Oliver
British companies are paying the highest electricity prices of anywhere in the developed world, official data has shown
Written by Dr David Whitehouse
This week’s prize for jumping the climate gun goes to New Scientist, twice
Written by Efrat Fenigson
How is US foreign policy related to censorship, free speech, mind control, wars & regime changes? and where do we draw hope from?
Written by Sean Alexander Carney
Through the ubiquitous wireless connectivity promised by the Internet of Things (IoT) humanity and every living thing is turned into a wireless “transmitter.”
Written by David H Denham
For over thirty years, we have all been bombarded by the rhetoric that our future is doomed
Written by Jo Nova
Things just keep getting worse for the ‘greens’ in Germany. After two terrible performances in recent state elections the Party “crashed out of the state parliament” in the Brandenburg region of Germany (which surrounds Berlin)
Written by Samir Battacharya
New Delhi is eyeing Africa for critical minerals that are instrumental in shaping the nation’s energy transition, as well as establishing it as a leading power in the Global South