“Operation Thermostat” — Energy-Rationing & The Pivot From Ukraine To Climate?
By Kit Knightly Italy is officially becoming the first country to start rationing energy after cutting their supply of Russian gas and oil. From next…
By Kit Knightly Italy is officially becoming the first country to start rationing energy after cutting their supply of Russian gas and oil. From next…
By Tyler Durden A combination of shocks is rippling through emerging market economies and has sparked soaring food and energy inflation, power blackouts, and social…
“Operation Thermostat” has dystopian overtones as Italy suffers the cost of depending on Russia to deliver energy for cooling, heating and cooking. Steep fines are…
By B.N. Frank Mining for ingredients needed to make electric vehicles (EV) and other technology has environmental (see 1, 2) and humanitarian consequences (see 1,…
By B.N. Frank Last month, a House Committee started an investigation into reports of high customer shut-off rates by six American utility companies that received…
By Tyler Durden Living standards in Britain continue a death spiral as wages fail to outpace inflation amid soaring energy costs, according to new data….
By Mike – The Organic Prepper Back in November 2021, the North American Electric Reliability Corp (NERC) conducted a simulation called GridEx VI. Within this two-day simulation,…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to wind turbines and farms is worldwide. Experts have insisted for years that they are not safe for humans or wildlife…
By B.N. Frank Opposition to expensive, privacy invasive, unreliable and unsafe utility “Smart” Meters (electric, gas, and water) is worldwide. These meters have been associated…
By Tyler Durden Update (1140ET): It looks like Moscow is making headway with its demands that “hostile states” (aka its European customers) start paying for…
By Tyler Durden Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, disrupting commodity markets, and the worsening diesel shortage are wreaking havoc on small trucking companies pressured by soaring petroleum prices….
By B.N. Frank Utility “Smart” Meters (electric, gas, and water) that are two-way transmitting allow utility companies to turn them on and off remotely. This…
By Rezwan On March 18, 2022, the authorities announced that the final term examinations of schools in the Western Province of Sri Lanka would be…
By Tyler Durden One day after the Japanese government issued its first-ever electricity supply alert on Monday for the Tokyo area under a system implemented…