Headline News:
- “Record Nuclear Power Output In 2024 Irrelevant To Global Energy Landscape” • Nuclear plants set a record for generating in 2024, but industry optimism is not backed by economic data or investment, says the World Nuclear Industry Status Report 2025. Nuclear power generated 9% of global electricity, its lowest value in four decades. [pv magazine International]

Nuclear plant looking small (Pierre Ducher, Unsplash)
- “Natural Gas Pipeline Ruptures In Southern Wyoming, Putting Up Huge Flame And Charring Freight Train” • A natural gas pipeline ruptured and burst into flames in southern Wyoming, charring a freight train and lighting up the night sky with a glow seen more than 60 miles (96.56 km) to the south in Colorado, officials said. [ABC News]
- “Renewables Reach Record 77.9% Share In NEM” • Data from energy advisory company Global Power Energy shows the share of renewables in Australia’s National Electricity Market energy mix reached a record 77.9% at 11.20 am on Sunday 21 September. The record eclipses the previous high of 76.8% which wsa set the previous day. [pv magazine Australia]
- “A $100,000 Mistake: Why H1-B Barriers And Policy Rollbacks Shrink America’s Future” • The H1-B visa program has been a conduit for global talent into the American economy. It has been a central driver of US leadership in high technology. But Trump wants to charge $100,000 for the visa, so talent is going to China, the EU, or elsewhere instead. [CleanTechnica]
- “US Challenges Maryland Offshore Wind Approval In Court” • The US federal government has challenged a planned Maryland offshore wind project approval in court. The evidence suggests that Trump has a personal vendetta against large wind farms and is favoring coal and gas energy, according to US Wind in its response. [Energies Media]
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