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renewable

adjective as in able to be replenished or revived

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Consumers also are paying more owing to the growing cost of building new power lines to connect wind and solar, and escalating “balancing costs” to supply electricity when intermittent renewable sources aren’t generating.

Other big nuclear reactors went dark over the years amid competition from cheaper natural gas and renewable energy.

North Sea oil and gas production peaked in 1999 but it has fallen dramatically since then, with the UK now producing more electricity via renewable sources than it does through fossil fuels.

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Unlike most large AI models, Anadol secured permission to use all of his sourced material, and said all of the studio’s AI research was performed on Google servers in Oregon that use only renewable energy.

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The state’s massive investment in renewable sources, which account for more than half of California’s in-state electricity generation in 2024, has driven the price jump.

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