Wacky races! Britain's worst are caught on dashcam overtaking, undertaking and going wrong way down one-way streets in terrifying video footage
Thousands of videos exposing dangerous driving have been released by officers in Devon and Cornwall as part of a new operation.
Snail's pace! Roadworks to make accident blackspot safer are held up for nearly a decade because study into endangered molluscs is still not finished
Councillors on Norfolk County Council are incensed at the glacial pace at which work is taking place to relocate endangered snails living close to the A47 near Great Yarmouth.
My heart-thumping terror on the day I came face to face with a huge polar bear that tried to EAT ME ALIVE
David Attenborough cameraman Gordon Buchanan was once moments from death after a polar bear decided to attack as he filmed in Svalbard in the Arctic Circle for a BBC series.
I make £1million a month, am willing to get HIV and pay my ex-husband to work for me: BONNIE BLUE'S shocking first interview since sordid 1,000-men sex stunt - where she tells what really happened and boasts 'this is just a warm-up'
'My number is about 1,700 now,' Bonnie says, matter-of-factly, as if discussing company profit margins. That's a lot of no-strings sex we are talking about.
Putin's gymnast lover 'was secretly paid by military unit linked to the Russian despot when she was just 17' - eight years before their relationship was first exposed
Vladimir Putin 's lover Alina Kabaeva was secretly paid by a military unit linked to the dictator when she was only 17 years old, it has been revealed.
How a heartbreaking experience forced Jennifer Aniston to come clean about Barack Obama cheating rumors
Speculation that the Friends star, 55, was romantically linked to the married former president, 63, has been swirling amid rumors that Barack's marriage with Michelle is headed for divorce.
Prince Andrew enjoys his weekly ride through the Windsor estate - hours before new documentary on his finances due to broadcast
Prince Andrew today embarked on his weekly ride around the Windsor estate, just hours before a documentary examining his financial burdens is due to broadcast.
Britain's filthiest supermarkets and corner shops named and shamed: Almost 300 fail hygiene ratings... so is YOURS one of them?
Major supermarkets including Sainsbury's, Tesco, Morrisons, Lidl and Asda have failed food standards inspections, MailOnline can reveal - some of which have received a zero rating.
Kyle Walker STOPS Lauryn Goodman relocating to Italy ahead of his move to AC Milan and gives WAG ultimatum if she tries
Kyle Walker landed in Italy this week to complete his move to AC Milan but not before handing Lauryn Goodman an ultimatum if she tried to relocate with him.
The abandoned Essex RAF base that was once crucial in WWII
Pilots from the base were part of the largest airbourne mission ever
Elon Musk's sister's erotic film site loses HUNDREDS of subscribers after he's accused of 'Nazi' gesture
Elon's mom, Maye Musk, said the mogul's younger sister, Tosca Musk, 50, had taken a hit to her company Passionflix amid his ongoing scrutiny.
Motorcyclist left in life-threatening condition after serious crash in Witham
Police have said a motorcyclist is fighting for his life in hospital after a serious crash in Witham on Thursday.
The key issue holding Tottenham and Ange Postecoglou back - and why Daniel Levy should be embarrassed, writes RIATH AL-SAMARRAI
RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: Levy could sign three players on £250,000 a week and still be within 50 per cent of turnover. Levy should be embarrassed by those beans, ones of institutional cowardice.
Motorbike rider fighting for his life in hospital after serious crash with van in Witham
Police have appealed for witnesses to come forward
America Lags on Renewable Energy. Blame Regulations and Grid Connection Issues
"For years, renewable energy proponents have hoped to build a U.S. electric grid powered by wind, solar, geothermal and — to a lesser extent — nuclear power..." writes the Washington Post. In America's power markets "the economics of clean energy are strong," with renewable energy cheaper than fossil fuel plants in many jurisdictions.
But the Post spoke to the "electricity modeling" director at nonpartisan clean energy think tank Energy Innovation, who offered this assessment. "The technology is ready, and the financial services are ready — but the question nobody really put enough thought into was, could the government keep up? And at the moment, the answer is no."
[R]enewable developers say that the new technologies are stymied by complicated local and federal regulations, a long wait to connect to the electricity grid, and community opposition... "The U.S. offshore wind business is at a very nascent stage versus Europe or China," Rob Barnett, a senior analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence, said in an email. "With the new permitting pause, it's doubtful much progress for this emerging industry will be made...." After the Inflation Reduction Act passed, Rhodium Group — an independent clean energy research firm — estimated that between 2023 and 2025, on average, the country would add between 36 and 46 gigawatts of clean electricity to the grid every year. Late last year, however, the group found that the country only installed around 27 gigawatts in 2023. The U.S.'s renewable growth is now expected to fall on the low end of that range — or miss it entirely.
"It actually is really hard to build a lot of this stuff fast," said Trevor Houser, partner in climate and energy at Rhodium Group. As a result, Rhodium found, the country only cut carbon emissions by 0.2 percent in 2024... A significant amount of this lag has come from wind power, where problems with supply chains and getting permits and approval to build has put a damper on development. But solar construction is also on the low end of what experts were expecting...
Developers point to lags in the interconnection queue — a system that gives new solar, wind or fossil fuel projects permission to connect to the larger electricity grid. According to a report from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, it can now take nearly 3 years for a project to get through the queue. The grid operator that covers the Mid-Atlantic and parts of the Midwest, PJM, had over 3,300 projects in its queue at the end of 2023. The vast majority of these applications are for renewables — more than the entire number of active wind farms in the nation... There are possible solutions. Some developers hope to reuse old fossil fuel sites, like coal plants, that are already connected to the grid — bypassing the long queue entirely. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has instated new rules to make it easier to build transmission lines.
Part of the problem is that wind and solar facilities "sometimes need to be built hundreds or even thousands of miles away" — requiring long transmission lines. Sandhya Ganapathy, CEO of EDP Renewables North America, tells the Post that in America, "The grid that we have was never designed to handle this kind of load." And yet last year just 255 miles of new transmission line were built in the U.S., according to the American Clean Power Association. And Ganapathy also complains that approval for a new renewable energy project takes "anywhere between six to eight years" — which makes developers hesitant to build. "Why are we taking a big risk of a massive investment if I will not be able to sell the electrons?"
The end result? The Washington Post writes that "Experts once hoped that by the end of the decade the United States could generate up to 80 percent of its power with clean power... Now, some wonder if the country will be able to reach even 60 percent."
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Bombshell crime scene photos that cast doubt on whether whistleblower committed suicide
GRAPHIC CONTENT WARNING: Suchir Balaji, 26, was found in his apartment in San Francisco on November 26 with a gunshot to the head and his death ruled a suicide.
Inside the first week of Trump's mammoth migrant round up… and the rapists and murderers heading home
President Trump aggressively forged ahead with his pledge to carry out the largest mass deportation effort in US history in his first week back in power.
Sir Mo Farah puts his three-storey Surrey home up for sale for £6m as he hopes to run away with £2m profit
The four-time gold medallist's magnificent eight-bedroomed property is on the market six years after he bought it for £4million.
Australian Open star announces divorce from husband in BIZARRE video of her being handed his half-eaten banana... as couple split after the tennis player set up an OnlyFans account
Arina Rodionova has announced her divorce from husband and former Aussie Rules footballer Ty Vickery in an unusual social media video, shortly after launching an OnlyFans account.
The impressive Essex village that has the biggest Sainsbury’s in the UK
It's such a huge store