Vincent Perry+FollowWould You Live Near a Nuclear Plant?Here’s a wild energy hack: the UK is building a new nuclear plant by recycling concrete from an old one, slashing pollution and truck traffic. If this works, it could mean cleaner, cheaper energy for millions—plus fewer noisy construction trucks in your neighborhood. But, would you feel safe living nearby? Nuclear waste is more like solid pellets than glowing goo, but the risks are real. Meanwhile, solar is still the easiest way to cut your home’s energy bills and go green fast. #Business #Industry #EnergyHacks11Share
Arthur Booker+FollowHow Geothermal Could Slash Your Power BillHere’s a hot tip for your next coffee break: a startup called Eavor just made geothermal energy a lot faster and cheaper to tap into. By cutting drilling time in half at their German site, they’re making it easier (and more affordable) to get clean, always-on energy from deep underground. If this tech spreads, we could see lower energy bills and less pollution—no science degree required to appreciate that! #Business #Industry #EnergyHacks01Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowWhy Europe’s Wind Power Push Could Cost YouHere’s your coffee break money hack: Europe is betting big on wind power to cut back on imported energy, but this winter’s deep freeze in the US showed why that’s risky. When the wind doesn’t blow and the sun doesn’t shine, folks still need heat—so old-school fuels like oil and gas save the day. If you’re in Europe, expect energy bills to stay unpredictable as the continent juggles green dreams and real-world needs. #Business #Industry #EnergyHacks00Share