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ATV London will air a different episode on Sunday as this year they’re running behind Midlands by 10 days and not the usual 3

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Regional Electricity Pricing Fluctuations Observed Across Multiple Markets Over 30-Day Period Over a recent 30-day period, regional electricity pricing variations were observed across several US markets, including the Southeast, Florida, MISO's Arkansas and Louisiana hubs, and Texas's ERCOT region. Notably, these regions experienced significant fluctuations in on-peak and off-peak rates, with percentage changes ranging from -9.78% to -1.59%. The most dramatic price swings were observed in Texas's ERCOT region, where Houston hub on-peak rates jumped $8.28 and off-peak rates plummeted to -$1.21, highlighting the complex dynamics of regional electricity markets.

Regional Electricity Pricing Fluctuations Observed Across Multiple Markets Over 30-Day Period #ERCOT #ElectricityPricing #MarketFluctuations #RegionalVariations #EnergyRates #PowerGrid

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BlueSky is very American tonight.

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European Political Landscape: Nuanced Shifts in Right-Wing Populist Support | AI News Brew A comprehensive survey of 29 European countries reveals a complex and nuanced political landscape, where right-wing populist parties are experiencing modest but notable gains [1].The data shows a grad

European Political Landscape: Nuanced Shifts in Right-Wing Populist Support
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#EuropeanPolitics #RightWingPopulism #PoliticalShifts #Populism #PoliticalSurvey #RegionalVariations #Germany #AfD #ElectoralTrends #PoliticalSentiment #VoterPreferences #PoliticalLandscape

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The Texas Energy System Offers a Model for Grid Resilience Through Decentralized Strategies The recent assessment from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation has drawn criticism for what some observers believe to be an incomplete picture of grid resilience. A contrasting perspective emerges from the Texas energy system, which proponents argue demonstrates a more effective pathway to reliability through decentralized, market-driven strategies. Recent advancements within the Texas grid, including significantly reduced generator outage rates and enhanced coordination among stakeholders, point to a system actively adapting to challenges. These improvements are further supported by the proactive implementation of weatherization standards, strategic investments in data and operational tools, and expanded natural gas storage capacity. These successes are attributed to the collaborative efforts of Texas leadership – including Governor Abbott, Lieutenant Governor Patrick, Speaker Phelan, Senator Schwertner, and Representative Hunter – alongside the Public Utility Commission, the Railroad Commission, ERCOT, and the private sector. This localized approach, fueled by innovation and responsiveness, stands in contrast to the perceived rigidity of a national, “one-size-fits-all” regulatory framework. Such a uniform approach, critics contend, can stifle progress and fail to account for the unique circumstances and regional variations across the nation. The current regulatory landscape often prioritizes top-down mandates, potentially hindering the adaptability and ingenuity that characterize a robust energy system. Rather than imposing prescriptive rules, regulators should prioritize flexibility and encourage the adoption of solutions tailored to specific regional needs. The Texas experience offers a valuable case study in how a decentralized, market-driven energy system, guided by state leadership, can foster resilience and drive meaningful improvements in grid performance.

The Texas Energy System Offers a Model for Grid Resilience Through Decentralized Strategies #ERCOT #GridResilience #TexasEnergySystem #DecentralizedStrategy #RegionalVariations #InnovationDrivesProgress

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Possible community height assembly in grasslands and regional differences in their responses to changing climate and resource availability.

Possible community height assembly in grasslands and regional differences in their responses to changing climate and resource availability.

Jihua Hou et al. analyzed the #UniversalRules and #RegionalVariations of #VegetationGrowth of #TypicalGrasslands under #EnvironmentalChange by measuring #PlantHeights one by one in #TibetanPlateau (TP), #MongolianPlateau (MP) and #LoessPlateau (LP).
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In Norfolk I think it's just an alley or alleyway, but I believe in Hull they're known as a "10 foot". By the way in Lowestoft there are steep alleys that go down the cliffs to the sea called Scores - there's an annual Scores Race to run up and down them #RegionalVariations

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