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Tag: Electricity

SANTIAGO, CHILE - FEBRUARY 25: People walk to take public transportation after the subway closed operations due to the massive power outage affecting the country on February 25, 2025 in Santiago, Chile. According to the authorities, the blackout is affecting 98.5% of the Chilean territory and it extends to a couple of provinces of western Argentina. Over 19 million people are affected in Chile. (Photo by Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images)

Chile: Major Power Outage Leaves 19M Without Electricity, Affecting Largest Copper Mine

A giant power outage in Chile has left at least 19 million residents without electricity on Tuesday, forcing Chileans to be impacted by the darkness.

Read More Chile: Major Power Outage Leaves 19M Without Electricity, Affecting Largest Copper Mine
An intersection without stop lights is seen in the dark in San Juan, Puerto Rico after a major power outage hit the island on December 31, 2024. A major power outage plunged much of Puerto Rico into darkness Tuesday, with the US island territory's electric utility saying restoration could take up to two days. The "island-wide blackout" began at 5:30 am (0930 GMT), Luma Energy said in a social media statement. (Photo by Ricardo ARDUENGO / AFP) (Photo by RICARDO ARDUENGO/AFP via Getty Images)

Puerto Rico: Massive Power Outage On NYE, Affecting 1.3M Residents

A sudden blackout occurred that affected almost all of Puerto Rico early on Tuesday as the U.S. territory prepared to celebrate New Year’s, leaving over 1.3 million residents in the dark.

Read More Puerto Rico: Massive Power Outage On NYE, Affecting 1.3M Residents
MILWAUKEE, WI- SEPTEMBER 1: The headquarters of Harley-Davidson sits nearly empty September 1, 2003 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A four-day celebration of Harley-Davidson's 100th anniversary attracted an estimated 250,000 tourists to Milwaukee. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Conservative Influencer Urges Boycott of Harley-Davidson Over DEI Policies and Trans Support

Famous Motorcycle company Harley-Davidson has become the latest major brand to face backlash over its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, after a conservative online influencer called for a boycott of the motorcycle making company. 

Read More Conservative Influencer Urges Boycott of Harley-Davidson Over DEI Policies and Trans Support
An engine being tested by GE Aerospace as part of a technology demonstrator project for hybrid electric engines for future single-aisle jets is seen in this undated handout image obtained by Reuters on June 18, 2024. GE Aerospace/Handout via REUTERS

GE Aerospace developing hybrid engines for single-aisle jets

GE Aerospace is developing a hybrid electric engine in hopes it will power next-generation narrow-body jets by the middle of the next decade.

Read More GE Aerospace developing hybrid engines for single-aisle jets
MEXICO-ELECTION-VOTE Election staff members wait for voters at a polling station during the general election in Tlacolula de Matamoros, state of Oaxaca, Mexico, on June 2, 2024. Mexicans voted Sunday in a presidential election dominated by two women -- a historic first in a country plagued by rampant criminal and gender-based violence. (Photo by PATRICIA CASTELLANOS / AFP) (Photo by PATRICIA CASTELLANOS/AFP via Getty Images)

Mexico To Elect First Woman President

Mexican citizens are preparing to vote in a historic election that will decide who will become the first woman president. 

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A man walks around Chapultepec's lake in Mexico City on May 30, 2024. (Photo by Rodrigo Oropeza / AFP) (Photo by RODRIGO OROPEZA/AFP via Getty Images)

Mexico City Is On The Verge Of Running Out Of Water

Weather experts say that Mexico City could run out of drinking water by the end of June, which is being referred to as “Day Zero” by residents.  

Read More Mexico City Is On The Verge Of Running Out Of Water

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