uses it in batteries. right now most of the batteries are being produced in china. but talking to ford, they re going to produce the batteries for the f-150 lightning here in atlanta. you ll see more and more battery factories opening up in the u.s. that s good. we want to keep it vertical. when you ship all of your inventory to other countries, you re reliant on them. if you can t get them because they re in boats in the ocean, that is a big problem. so for supply chain issues, we have to correct that. we have to correct the chip issue and then on the batteries. with this going on, you ll see electric cars. they re not 100%. you ll see a mixture. and i keep telling people, keep your eye on e gas. that is something very interesting. if you can t afford gasoline now, the last thing you ll do is buy a new vehicle. but e gas may be the answer. thanks, lauren fix, the car
warning about the dangers ofny their dependency on russian energy. oh , wait,cy they were warned by president trump a few years back . you mighttrtr remember the enery is a much different. story than normal trade. d and you have a country likede poland that won t accept . e gas you take a look at some of the countries that won t accept it because they don t want to be captive t to russia and germany as far as i m concerned, is captive to russia because it s getting so much of its energy from russiais. so we re supposed to protect germany, but they re getting their energyfr from russia. explain that . you know, trump is right again. germany didid not heed that warning and now they are funding the bloodiest, most destructive war in modern wct european history. never underestimate germans. i the germanan germany s ability o screw up their own backyard. but today during a press conference in brussels, one german reporter wasn t interestede in asking a question about the war in his own cont
tonight about americans left behind in an f kenneth under taliban control including dozen of students from a school district in california. we have a live report with the very latest as we wait for an update on the situation from th biden administration. hundreds of thousands of struggling in louisiana tonight no power, no water, no gas. we will check in on the hurricane ida recovery efforts tonight with a live report from southern, louisiana,. we begin with team coverage as the continuing follow-up from the withdrawal from afghanistan. live from london with a new taliban take and what it means for the afghan people. she s going to join us in just bit. the latest on the americans in the afghan allies left behind. taking a closer look at the president s address to the nation today admitting there ar still americans and thousands o friendly afghans who worked alongside our troops trapped in afghanistan for it. they still don t know the
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Colorado Utility Taps GE for Gas Turbines
Feb 10, 2021 3:55:pm
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Colorado Utility Taps GE for Gas Turbines
US engineering giant GE Gas and Power said February 10 it had been chosen to supply six of its advanced LM2500XPRESS™ aeroderivative gas turbine packages to help Colorado Springs Utilities (CSU) move away from reliance on coal-fired generation.
The units, each rated at 34-MW, are the first of their kind to be installed in North America and will start commercial operation by the summer of 2022. CSU will use the modular and transportable units to provide power to downtown Colorado Springs while a new transmission line is completed in 2025.