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How to Hunt Down Wasted Energy in Your Home
NBC 5 Responds to a North Texas homeowner trying to bring down energy bills.
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Minnesota Nuclear Plant Shuts Down for Leak; Residents Worry
Water containing a radioactive material has leaked for a second time from a nuclear plant near Minneapolis and the plant will be shut down, but there is no danger to the public.
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Thinking of Going Solar? What Consumers Can Consider
North Texans, looking for ways to cut energy bills, may wonder if going solar is a good fit for their homes
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Prevent Air Conditioner Breakdowns
As warm weather approaches, now is the time to tune-up your air conditioner. The On Time Experts walk us through their process. MORE: TheOnTimeExperts.com
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How to Identify Energy Vampires
Are your electric bills so big, they’re scary? The NBC 5 Responds team shows you how to identify energy vampires, sucking up electricity in your home.
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Regulators Monitor Leak of 400K Gallons of Radioactive Water at Minnesota Nuclear Plant
The company said it notified the federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the state on Nov. 22, the day after it confirmed the leak, which came from a pipe between two buildings.
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Georgia Nuclear Plant Begins Splitting Atoms for First Time
A nuclear power plant in Georgia has begun splitting atoms in one of its two new reactors, Georgia Power said Monday, a key step toward reaching commercial operation at the first new nuclear reactors built from scratch in decades in the United States.
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Gas Stove Debate Reignites as Energy Department Proposes New Standards
nergy Department put the gas stove debate on the front burner again Wednesday by proposing new efficiency standards for consumer cooking appliances.
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The Lights Have Been On At a Massachusetts School For Over a Year Because No One Can Turn Them Off
Blame it on the pandemic and “supply chain problems,” says the school district’s assistant superintendent of finance.
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This Is Why People Are Super Excited About the Major Breakthrough in Nuclear Fusion
The significant advance in technology has been decades in the making.
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Sec. Granholm on Fusion: ‘One of the Most Impressive Scientific Feats of the 21st Century'
U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm discusses the breakthrough at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where for the first time a fusion energy reaction was created in a laboratory.
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5 Ways to Lower Your Home Heating Energy Bills This Winter
It’s cold outside, which means your energy bills will start heating up. Here are five easy tricks to cool off your utility bills this winter.
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Biden Urges Lawmakers to Pass Bill Targeting Inflation, Climate Change
President Joe Biden urged lawmakers Thursday to pass the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, a bill which would offer inflation relief and invest in energy security and climate change programs.
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Flames Extinguished After Transformer Catches Fire at Hoover Dam
The government of Boulder City, Nevada, posted on its Twitter account that the fire was extinguished before the fire department arrived.
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An Energy Company You Can Rely On
Through extreme heat and freezing cold, it’s important to have a reliable electricity plan. We learn more about how Reliant is ensuring Texans feel informed and prepared this summer. MORE: Reliant.com/Degrees
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What ERCOT Is Doing to Keep Up With Power Demands
ERCOT’s interim CEO testified before lawmakers Wednesday about what’s being done to make sure the mistakes of the 2021 power crisis are not repeated as summer demand for electricity starts earlier this summer.
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CNBC Documentary ‘ExxonMobil at the Crossroads' Premieres June 22
CNBC’s newest documentary “ExxonMobil at the Crossroads” goes inside the Texas-based company to look at plans to increase production while reducing its carbon footprint.
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How Much for Gas? Around the World, Pain Is Felt at the Pump
Around the world, drivers are looking at the numbers on the gas pump and rethinking their habits and finances.
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Biden Demands Oil Companies Boost Output, Slams Refiners Over Record Profits
Biden warned refiners the administration is ready to “use all reasonable and appropriate Federal Government tools and emergency authorities to increase refinery capacity and output in the near term”
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The Largest Battery Energy Storage System in the State is Officially Online in North Texas
Monday morning Vistra Corp announced its battery energy storage facility is officially online. It has the ability to instantly release energy to the power grid.