Tag #Energy Infrastructure

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Ukraine Strikes Major Russian Oil Refinery

Ukrainian forces attacked the Kirishi oil refinery in Russia's Leningrad region on September 14, 2025, damaging the facility and causing a fire, according to Ukrainian and Russian reports.

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Spain's Electricity Grid at Critical Capacity: 83.4% Full

A historical collapse in Spain's electricity grid reveals 83.4% of medium- and low-voltage lines are fully allocated, impacting industrial development and threatening the government's economic model, with some regions at 100% capacity.

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Russian Drone Attack Cripples Power in Odesa and Chernihiv

A Russian drone attack on August 31, 2025, damaged power distribution facilities in Odesa and Chernihiv, Ukraine, leaving over 59,000 homes without electricity and causing injuries.

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Ukrainian Drone Strikes Target Russian Oil Refineries, Disrupting Transportation

Ukrainian forces launched drone strikes on August 28th, targeting the Afipsky and Kuibyshev oil refineries in Russia, causing fires and disrupting rail traffic near Samara; the attacks involved various Ukrainian military units, including drone forces and special operations units.

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Ukraine's Attacks Cripple Russian Energy Infrastructure

Ukraine intensified attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, targeting a gas terminal near St. Petersburg and oil refineries in Samara and Volgograd, aiming to cripple Russia's war funding and logistics; a Ukrainian security source confirmed the attacks.

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Ukraine Launches Large-Scale Drone Attack on Russia

A large-scale Ukrainian drone attack on August 2nd targeted Russian oil refineries (Ryazan and Novokuybyshevsk), an oil depot in Voronezh Oblast, the Elektroprilad plant in Penza (producing military tech), and the Primorsko-Akhtarsk military airfield, in retaliation for Russian attacks causing civil...

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Tennessee Man Pleads Guilty to Plotting Substation Attack

A 24-year-old Tennessee man with ties to White nationalist groups pleaded guilty to plotting to bomb a Nashville electricity substation with a drone carrying what he believed to be explosives.

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Spain's Electricity Grid Faces Capacity Crunch, Threatening Billions in Investment

On September 9th, Spanish electricity distributors will reveal a critical lack of grid capacity to connect new industrial projects, jeopardizing billions in potential investment and threatening Spain's economic growth.

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60% Bias Score

Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Ukraine Intensifies Attacks on Russian Energy Sector

Ukraine intensified attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, targeting a gas terminal in Ust-Luga and an oil refinery in Samara, causing fires and disruptions; the attacks aim to weaken Russia's war effort.

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Israel's Massive Attack on Iran: Over 200 Dead, Nuclear Sites Hit

Israel launched its largest-ever attack on Iran on Friday, targeting nuclear facilities, military bases, and energy infrastructure, resulting in over 200 deaths and hundreds of injuries, with significant damage confirmed at multiple sites via satellite imagery.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Millions of Liters of Oil Leak from Aging UK Electricity Cables

Millions of liters of oil have leaked from aging UK electricity cables over the past 15 years, causing environmental damage; UK Power Networks is responsible for the most leaks, with the largest single incident involving 24,000 liters in Edinburgh.

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Life Below Water
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U.S. Grid Stability Hinges on Soaring Battery Storage Adoption

Due to increased demand and grid stress, the U.S. is rapidly expanding its energy storage capacity, with batteries comprising 90% of new additions, exceeding 26 GW in 2024 and projected to increase by 19.6 GW in 2025, according to the EIA. This is driven by factors such as underinvestment in grid in...

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