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A fireworks facility exploded and caught fire in the Yolo County town of Esparto, California. Some residents mistook the ...
Passengers on an airplane were left terrified after the cabin filled with smoke following an explosion of a power bank just 15 minutes into a flight.
Meta announced Tuesday morning that it was paying billions of dollars to keep an Illinois nuclear power plant running through 2047. The social media company will buy all the “clean energy ...
An emergency order last month from Washington rattled Michigan regulators: The Trump administration reversed the state’s plan to retire an aging power plant, forcing it to remain open and ...
Wait times for the hulking turbines needed to turn natural gas into electricity have doubled in the past year as companies scramble to build data centers for A.I.
Ever wondered how airplane engines start and roar to life before takeoff? This video offers a detailed, step-by-step explanation of the complex process behind starting jet engines, including the ...
The massive power outage that wreaked havoc in Europe is being blamed on a pair of likely solar plant breakdowns in southwest Spain, a report said. By 7 a.m. local time Tuesday, more than 99% of ...
WPPSS tried to find a buyer in the ’90s, but nobody was in the market for a defunct nuclear power plant. The buildings and land wound up in the hands of the Port of Grays Harbor, which now ...
Hawaiian Electric moved nine power poles and their lines from one side of Kapaa Quarry Road to the other. “There were 20-foot poles with communication lines, which haven’t been really a problem.
A wildfire raging in Ocean County reached 15,000 acres on Wednesday night, prompting concerns for residents, homes, wildlife — and a closed power plant in Lacey Township. Oyster Creek, the ...
They really are a flush above. A TikTokker recently went viral after demonstrating the true power that airplane toilets possess — showing how almost nothing in the sky-high lavatory is safe from ...
In 1977, a little way outside of Seattle, Washington Nuclear Projects 3 and 5 (WNP-3 and WNP-5) were started as part of Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS, pronounced “whoops”).