Could a nationwide blackout like Europe happen in the U.S.? Experts say americans are better prepared for energy emergencies

While the risk cannot be entirely ruled out, energy experts point out that the U.S. power grid is more resilient—and that American citizens are generally better prepared to face such emergencies. The recent massive blackout that plunged millions across Spain into darkness has raised concerns globally. Could a power failure of that scale happen in […]
Trump’s new era: transforming U.S. transportation, energy and trade policies

The transportation industry prepares for a new presidency that promises to radically transform some U.S. policies. The new era of Donald Trump began on January 20, when he took office as the 47th President of the United States. After signing multiple executive orders, changes in the country have begun to take shape. This presidency promises […]
Harnessing solar power for cost-efficiency and sustainability

The use of solar energy to power truck cabins can help reduce fuel expenses by decreasing engine idle time Cargo carriers have found a solution to rising costs in various areas to safeguard their profits: the use of solar energy to power truck cabins. Flexible solar panels harvest energy from the sun and store it in […]