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  • US moves to cancel one of the world’s largest solar farms

    US moves to cancel one of the world’s largest solar farms

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    The US has moved to cancel what would have been the largest solar project in North America, as the Trump administration expands its attack on the embattled renewable energy industry.

    Late on Thursday the Bureau of Land Management scrapped approval for Esmeralda 7, a 6.2 gigawatt project that could have powered nearly 2mn homes. It had begun the permitting process under the Biden administration.

    The high-profile Nevada solar project backed by NextEra Energy, the largest renewable energy company in the US, is the latest to become a casualty of the Trump administration. The American president has called renewable energy projects a “scam”.

    The Esmeralda 7 project consisted of seven solar farms and battery systems and was backed by power developers including Arevia Power, ConnectGen and Invenergy. It would have covered about 62,300 acres of federal lands in the Nevada desert north-west of Las Vegas.

    Since January, Doug Burgum’s Department of the Interior has accelerated permitting for fossil fuel projects while tightening restrictions on solar and wind initiatives.

    Large offshore wind projects have already been drawn into the administration’s crosshairs. In April Burgum ordered Equinor to halt construction activities on its 810 megawatt Empire offshore wind farm and issued a stop work order on Ørsted’s Revolution Wind.

    While both projects were eventually allowed to proceed, industry backers say the uncertainty undermines US energy needs and investor confidence.

    The crackdown on renewables comes as the country faces soaring power demand due to the proliferation of data centres to fuel the rise of artificial intelligence as well as the electrification of vehicles and home appliances.

    NV Energy, the state’s largest utility, projects that power demand will be 34 per cent higher in 2035 compared with 2022.

    “We remain deeply concerned that this administration continues to flout the law to the detriment of consumers, the grid and America’s economic competitiveness,” said Ben Norris, vice-president of regulatory affairs for the Solar Energy Industries Association.

    “We need more power on the grid, fast, and the solar and storage industry is ready to provide it, but we need the administration to get serious about truly achieving American energy dominance.” 

    The Department of the Interior did not confirm that the project had been cancelled, but said it and the project developers had “agreed to change” approach and that they would have the option to “submit individual project proposals to . . . more effectively analyse potential impacts”.

    NextEra said it “remain[s] committed to pursuing our project’s comprehensive environmental analysis by working closely with the Bureau of Land Management”.

    Invenergy declined to comment.

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  • Gymnastics governing body reacts to Indonesia’s worlds block on Israel team | Athletics News

    Gymnastics governing body reacts to Indonesia’s worlds block on Israel team | Athletics News

    Indonesia has denied visas to Israel athletes ahead of the upcoming world championships in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority nation.

    Gymnastics’ governing…

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  • Frequent Dining Out Linked to Higher Colorectal Cancer Risk

    Frequent Dining Out Linked to Higher Colorectal Cancer Risk

    Regularly eating meals away from home may carry more than just financial costs. A large cohort study of over 42,000 adults in China found that frequent dining out was significantly associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer.1 The…

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  • Google Lighthouse 13 Launches With Insight-Based Audits

    Google Lighthouse 13 Launches With Insight-Based Audits

    Google has released Lighthouse 13 with a broad audit consolidation that aligns Lighthouse reports with Chrome DevTools’ newer insight model.

    The update is available now via npm and Chrome Canary. It will roll into PageSpeed Insights within…

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  • Subgroups of Interneurons Regulate Learning and Fear Responses

    Subgroups of Interneurons Regulate Learning and Fear Responses

    Sachin Patel, MD, PhD, the chair and the Lizzie Gilman Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, was senior author of the study.  

    Northwestern Medicine investigators have uncovered new insights into the synaptic connections of…

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  • Curling: Pre-Olympic Qualification Event 2025 Day Four

    Curling: Pre-Olympic Qualification Event 2025 Day Four

    In a bustling day of dramatic curling action, the three men’s and women’s teams who will now battle it out for the last two remaining tickets in tomorrow’s playoffs were also established.

    Per the format of the event, the second ticket will be…

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  • GLP-1s Support Weight Loss, Symptom Relief in Psoriasis, Hidradenitis Suppurativa

    GLP-1s Support Weight Loss, Symptom Relief in Psoriasis, Hidradenitis Suppurativa

    Panelists discussed the connections between obesity, inflammation, and inflammatory skin diseases during a morning session at the Skin of Color Update in New York City last week, highlighting the potential benefits of glucagon-like peptide-1…

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  • Strathcona Resources terminates takeover bid for MEG – Reuters

    1. Strathcona Resources terminates takeover bid for MEG  Reuters
    2. Breakingviews – Canadian M&A battle is about oil’s murky future  Reuters
    3. Strathcona Resources Brief: Says Following Sale of MEG, It Will Be the Only Pure Play Oil Co in North America Producing More Than 50 Mbbls/d Without Mines Or Refineries  MarketScreener
    4. Cenovus announces amended agreement with increased price to  GlobeNewswire
    5. Cenovus Energy and MEG Energy: A Strategic Partnership  Info Petite Nation

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  • 50 Years of Building Bridges: Historic Medical Conference Unites Continents, Disciplines, and Generations in Service of Global Health – October 18, Washington Hilton

    50 Years of Building Bridges: Historic Medical Conference Unites Continents, Disciplines, and Generations in Service of Global Health – October 18, Washington Hilton

    Newswise — WASHINGTON, D.C. – October 10, 2025 – For half a century, bridges have been built—invisible but unbreakable connections spanning the Atlantic, linking Italian medical tradition with American…

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  • Novo Nordisk shuts cell therapy unit amid restructuring – Reuters

    1. Novo Nordisk shuts cell therapy unit amid restructuring  Reuters
    2. Novo Halts Work on Cell Therapy Cure for Diabetes to Cut Costs  Bloomberg.com
    3. Novo Nordisk halts work on cell therapy for diabetes to cut costs, Bloomberg News reports  Global Banking | Finance | Review
    4. Novo Nordisk to Close Cell Therapy Division Amid Global Restructuring  Yahoo Finance
    5. Novo Nordisk cuts hit production line jobs at key US plant, posts show  AOL.com

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