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General Electricity Blackout In Portugal
A notice in a restaurant states, 'I go to the hospital to charge my mobile phones (there's a generator). I will be back before 7 pm' during the blackout in Lisbon, Portugal, on April 28, 2025. A major blackout occurs on Monday morning, April 28, 2025, in Portugal, Spain, and parts of France, paralyzing services and communications throughout the country. (Photo by Anderson Coelho/NurPhoto) -
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Solar Electricity In Seemari Village
A woman watches as a generator is kept outside during the inauguration of solar electricity in Seemari village at LoC in Kupwara, Jammu and Kashmir, India, on April 14, 2025 (Photo by Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto). -
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'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.
Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.
Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.
One of the power plants that are regularly targeted by Russian shelling, particularly during the winter, aiming to deprive people of electricity.
10.12.2024, Ukraine.
Simona Supino / Guardian / eyevine
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'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.
Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.
Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.
ÔWe could never have imagined anything like this in our worst nightmares,Õ said Oleksandr, deputy head of the power plant.
10.12.2024, Ukraine.
Simona Supino / Guardian / eyevine
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'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.
Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.
Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.
One of the power plants that are regularly targeted by Russian shelling, particularly during the winter, aiming to deprive people of electricity.
10.12.2024, Ukraine.
Simona Supino / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.
Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.
Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.
Workers overseeing operations in the power plant's control room.
10.12.2024, Ukraine.
Simona Supino / Guardian / eyevine
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'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.
Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.
Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.
'At the beginning, it was scary of course, but now we've got used to it,' said Yevhen.
Yevhenii, the shift supervisor of the control room. He has been working at the power plant for 17 years and was on duty during the shelling.
10.12.2024, Ukraine.
Simona Supino / Guardian / eyevine
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'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.
Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.
Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.
Workers overseeing operations in the power plant's control room.
10.12.2024, Ukraine.
Simona Supino / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) -
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'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.
Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.
Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.
Workers at thermal power plant repair the facility after missile strikes
10.12.2024, Ukraine.
Simona Supino / Guardian / eyevine
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(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) -
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'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.
Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.
Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.
One of the power plants that are regularly targeted by Russian shelling, particularly during the winter, aiming to deprive people of electricity.
10.12.2024, Ukraine.
Simona Supino / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE) -
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'Someone has to stay': how Ukrainian power plant workers keep the country running
The Guardian visits a Soviet-era coal-fired thermal installation to explore how it has held up to Russian attacks.
Machinery is covered in thick dark streaks of grime, the residue of heating insulation that burned and rained down on the equipment. A roof girder, 10 metres long, is impaled in the floor. Oil tanks and machines are strafed with shrapnel marks.
Russia has been systematically targeting Ukraine's energy system since the start of the full-scale war, leading to regularly scheduled blackouts and frequent emergency power cuts.
A section of a thermal power plant in Ukraine destroyed after a Russian rocket strike.
10.12.2024, Ukraine.
Simona Supino / Guardian / eyevine
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: The three-in-one units have mooring lines built in for easy placement. This image also shows an unbilical power line.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: Render of one of the three-in-one renewable energy generating units being towed to sea for placement.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: Render of the three-in-one renewable energy generating units moored off shore
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: Render of one of the three-in-one renewable energy generating units
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: Render of a piston on one of the three-in-one renewable energy generating units . It rises up and down due to the waves forcing down air into a chamber which is released when the platform rises with the swell, turning a generator
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: Render of one of the three-in-one renewable energy generating units being towed to sea for placement.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: Render of one of the three-in-one renewable energy generating units being launched whiuch is done by crane.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: Render of one of the three-in-one renewable energy generating units being launched whiuch is done by crane.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: The three-in-one units are designed to be placed in grids
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: Render of one of the three-in-one renewable energy generating units
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: Render of one of the three-in-one renewable energy generating units being launched. The piston for harnessing wave power nis inserted when the platform is already in the water.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: Render of one of the three-in-one renewable energy generating units being launched. The piston for harnessing wave power nis inserted when the platform is already in the water.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: The three-in-one units are designed to be placed in grids
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Three in one renweable energy generator
Ferrari Press Agency
Waves 1
Ref 16219
08/10/2024
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: NoviOcean
A green power source that harnesses waves, wind and solar energy is being readied for launch.
The easy to build and launch floating platform is also designed to be less of an eye sore than towering wind turbines when anchored off shore.
The renewable energy platform by Swedish company NoviOcean will have a relatively small footprint of 38m by 9 metres with 4 metres on show above the water line.
It extends 12 metres below the waves , weighs140 tonnes and has built-in mooring lines to make placement easier.
When the sun shines there are 700 square meters of solar panels to generate 50 kW an hour.
When the wind blows, no matter what direction, it will drive a series of six helical-bladed, vertical-axis wind turbines.
And it can also harvest up to 650 kW of energy from the motion of the ocean, thanks to an innovative wave power system.
OPS: The three-in-one units have mooring lines built in for easy placement. This image also shows an unbilical power line.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Generators in Kyiv streets
KYIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 20, 2024 - A petrol generator is in the street as rolling blackouts are reintroduced due to soaring summer temperatures, Kyiv, Ukraine's capital. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
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Generators in Kyiv streets
KYIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 20, 2024 - A petrol generator is in the street as rolling blackouts are reintroduced due to soaring summer temperatures, Kyiv, Ukraine's capital. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
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Generators in Kyiv streets
KYIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 20, 2024 - A petrol generator is in the street as rolling blackouts are reintroduced due to soaring summer temperatures, Kyiv, Ukraine's capital. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
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Generators in Kyiv streets
KYIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 20, 2024 - Petrol generators are in the street as rolling blackouts are reintroduced due to soaring summer temperatures, Kyiv, Ukraine's capital. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
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Generators in Kyiv streets
KYIV, UKRAINE - AUGUST 20, 2024 - A petrol generator is in the street as rolling blackouts are reintroduced due to soaring summer temperatures, Kyiv, Ukraine's capital. (Ukrinform/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2024 - A diesel generator used as a backup during power outages is in the street in Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2024 - Women walk past a diesel generator used as a backup during power outages in the street in Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2024 - A diesel generator used as a backup during power outages is in the street in Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2024 - Men step through the gate near a diesel generator used as a backup during power outages, Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2024 - A diesel generator used as a backup during power outages is by a cafe terrace in Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2024 - A diesel generator used as a backup during power outages is in the street in Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2024 - A diesel generator used as a backup during power outages is in the street in Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2024 - A diesel generator used as a backup during power outages is in the street in Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Ukrinform -
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2024 - Women walk past diesel generators in the street used as backups during power outages in Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2024 - A diesel generator used as a backup during power outages is in the street in Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2024 - A diesel generator used as a backup during power outages is near an outdoor cafe in Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2024 - A woman sits at an outdoor cafe near a diesel generator used as a backup during power outages, Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - A diesel generator used as a backup during power outages is outside a beauty salon in Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Diesel generators become a part of Ukrainian landscape
ODESA, UKRAINE - JULY 23, 2024 - A diesel generator used as a backup during power outages is in the street in Odesa, southern Ukraine. (Ukrinform /POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
The NSW government's decision to extend the 40-year-old power station for another two years has some locals breathing a sigh of relief - but others are ready for a post-coal future.
Eraring, which supplies one-fifth of NSW's electricity, is now obliged to generate half that share - or 6 terawatt-hours a year - until August 2027. It may then run for another 20 months but without state support.
Belinda Giblin, lead organiser for the Collieries' Staff and Officials Association who came together with Electrical Trades Union and Australian Manufacturing Workers Union to launch a campaign after Origin Energy, the owner of Eraring Power Station refused to negotiate a new contract with coal mine owners Centennial on viable terms.
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Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
The NSW government's decision to extend the 40-year-old power station for another two years has some locals breathing a sigh of relief - but others are ready for a post-coal future.
Eraring, which supplies one-fifth of NSW's electricity, is now obliged to generate half that share - or 6 terawatt-hours a year - until August 2027. It may then run for another 20 months but without state support.
Peter Land and son Haydon at Myuna Colliery, NSW where both work locally in the coal industry.
Peter Land and son Hayden at the Myuna coal mine, which was not part of the extension. Many workers now "have got no idea where they will go in four weeks' time".
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Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
The NSW government's decision to extend the 40-year-old power station for another two years has some locals breathing a sigh of relief - but others are ready for a post-coal future.
Eraring, which supplies one-fifth of NSW's electricity, is now obliged to generate half that share - or 6 terawatt-hours a year - until August 2027. It may then run for another 20 months but without state support.
Eraring Power Station, New South Wales, Australia NSW. Australia
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Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
The NSW government's decision to extend the 40-year-old power station for another two years has some locals breathing a sigh of relief - but others are ready for a post-coal future.
Eraring, which supplies one-fifth of NSW's electricity, is now obliged to generate half that share - or 6 terawatt-hours a year - until August 2027. It may then run for another 20 months but without state support.
Eraring Power Station, New South Wales, Australia
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Eraring lifeline a mixed blessing for a coal community in limbo
The NSW government's decision to extend the 40-year-old power station for another two years has some locals breathing a sigh of relief - but others are ready for a post-coal future.
Eraring, which supplies one-fifth of NSW's electricity, is now obliged to generate half that share - or 6 terawatt-hours a year - until August 2027. It may then run for another 20 months but without state support.
Gary Blaschke from Future Sooner, NSW by the Eraring Power Station's hot water outlet canal. NSW. Australia
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Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China
Malware may still be present and potential effects have been covered up by staff, investigation reveals.
Some of Sellafield's most sensitive activities such as moving radioactive waste, monitoring for leaks and checking for fires may have been compromised.
The UK's most hazardous nuclear site, Sellafield, has been hacked into by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China.
The astonishing disclosure and its potential effects have been consistently covered up by senior staff at the vast nuclear waste and decommissioning site, the investigation has found.
Sellafield, formerly known as Windscale, a multi-function nuclear site (primarily nuclear waste processing, storage and nuclear decommissioning). Nuclear power generation took place at Sellafield between 1956 and 2003. Seascale, Cumbria.
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