Solar Is Keeping the Texas Grid Running. Next Month’s Eclipse Will Be a New Test
A summer of brutal heat has strained the Texas grid. Even as the hot weather subsides, operators are already getting ready for a unique challenge.
A summer of brutal heat has strained the Texas grid. Even as the hot weather subsides, operators are already getting ready for a unique challenge.
Europe’s energy crisis was severely worsened last winter as France was forced to switch off more than a dozen of the nuclear reactors that make the country a vital electricity exporter.
Singapore’s government issued a warning to the bureau chief of The Economist for meddling in domestic politics.
Ugandan security forces have killed hundreds of Islamic State-linked militants in clashes in the nation’s border region, President Yoweri Museveni said.
For months, megacap tech shares powered US stocks to dizzying gains. The market’s engine is now starting to sputter.
In August 2022, after greeting one of the first buses of immigrants arriving in New York City with handshakes and boxes of food, Mayor Eric Adams pledged officials would set “the right tone of being here for these families.”
Mexican lawmaker Xochitl Galvez, who wore an inflatable dinosaur costume to the senate last year to mock President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador and prefers to navigate the chaotic capital by bicycle, is better known for her knack for political theater than policy gravitas.
Central bank chief Adam Glapinski is steering Poland into dangerous territory.
The rising threat of interest rates staying higher-for-longer is likely to dent prospects of a soft landing for the US economy and drive a selloff in stocks over the next two months, according to Bank of America Corp. strategists.
India is studying possible responses to a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan following discreet inquiries from the US on how the South Asian nation could contribute in the event of a war, according to senior Indian government officials.