• Short Interest in Polaris Renewable Energy Inc. (OTCMKTS:RAMPF) Expands By 38.8%

    Polaris Renewable Energy Inc. (OTCMKTS:RAMPF – Get Free Report) was the recipient of a significant growth in short interest in March. As of March 31st, there was short interest totalling 60,800 shares, a growth of 38.8% from the March 15th total of 43,800 shares. Based on an average trading volume of 2,900 shares, the days-to-cover […]

  • The MonsterVerse expands as Apple renews Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters

    Conventional wisdom would say that Godzilla is simply too big for television, that his massive frame, beefy legs, and blood-curdling screech would push LCD screens to the limit with his incredible power. Well, conventional wisdom has once again been proven wrong—dead wrong. Apple TV+ has renewed Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters for a second season of Kurt and Wyatt Russell hijinx. Despite its mealy-mouthed title, Monarch: Legacy Of Monsters was far better than we had anticipated, particularly the...

  • Greenvolt Group Enters Romanian Renewable Energy Market

    Greenvolt Group, an international operator in the renewable energy market through multiple technologies, enters the Romanian market in the Distributed Generation segment. The decision to enter Romania, the 10th country in the Group’s expansion plan (Portugal, Spain, Italy, Greece, France, Poland, Irland, UK, Germany) at the European level on this segment, stems from an awareness […]

  • NGCP, ECCP sign deal to advance renewable energy development

    In a landmark move toward fostering innovation and sustainability in the energy landscape of the country, the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines and the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines have inked an agreement to formalize their commitment to mutually advocate the utilization of renewable energy resources in the Philippines to increase the country’s power supply and energy generation.

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    A shift to renewable energy is 'hopeless' without efficiencies, environmentalist says

    Explorer and environmentalist Bertrand Piccard estimates that three-quarters of the world's energy goes to waste.

  • Mahindra to invest nearly $150 million in renewable energy projects

    BENGALURU: Tech-to-tractor conglomerate Mahindra Group will invest 12 billion rupees (about $144 million) to set up solar and wind energy projects of 150 megawatt (MW) hybrid capacity in India, it said on Monday. The projects will be developed by the group's renewable energy unit Mahindra Susten with Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board, one of Canada's largest pension funds, as its strategic partner. Mahindra & Mahindra will also acquire a 26% stake in its solar power generating unit Gelos...

  • Alexander Smirnov Goes Missing — from Judge Noreika’s Opinions

    Even though Judge Noreika observed that Leo Wise appeared to revoke the deal it offered Hunter Biden when he insisted on the terms of immunity he had been promised, Noreika ignored Alexander Smirnov's role in that process.

  • Gardai renew appeal for help in tracing missing Dublin girl

    Anyone with any information on Ellen’s whereabouts are asked to contact Rathfarnham Garda station on 01 6666500

  • Missed the solar eclipse? Here’s your next chance to see totality

    For a few special minutes Monday, a total solar eclipse darkened skies across the U.S. If you weren't in the path of totality – or if it was too cloudy during the big event – there are more opportunities to see eclipses in the coming years. However, you'll need to either travel far or wait.

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    Missed the solar eclipse? Here’s your next chance to see totality

    For a few special minutes Monday, a total solar eclipse darkened skies across the U.S. If you weren't in the path of totality – or if it was too cloudy during the big event – there are more opportunities to see eclipses in the coming years. However, you'll need to either travel far or wait.

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    Missed the solar eclipse? Here’s your next chance to see totality

    For a few special minutes Monday, a total solar eclipse darkened skies across the U.S. If you weren't in the path of totality – or if it was too cloudy during the big event – there are more opportunities to see eclipses in the coming years. However, you'll need to either travel far or wait.

  • Missed the solar eclipse? Here’s your next chance to see totality

    For a few special minutes Monday, a total solar eclipse darkened skies across the U.S. If you weren't in the path of totality – or if it was too cloudy during the big event – there are more opportunities to see eclipses in the coming years. However, you'll need to either travel far or wait.