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Quest Events Leaders of Australia’s energy industry, government ministers and department representatives will gather in Melbourne next week for Australian Energy Week on 25-27 May. Australian Energy Week brings together over 90 speakers in 60 sessions with an audience of almost 400 senior managers from 150+ organisations. The conference sessions will cover the biggest issues facing the length of the energy supply chain, covering feedstock, generation, transmission, distribution, retail, end use, policy and regulation. There will be a series of keynote presentations, case studies and interactive panel discussions in what will be the most significant discussion with representatives from the energy industry in 2021. ....
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Opinion: A personal power grid? Texans must rely on each other during blackouts. FacebookTwitterEmail Houston Police officers Kenneth Bigger, center, and Aaron Day, center-right, hand out blankets to people as a winter storm continues to hit the area Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021, under the elevated portion of I-45 in downtown Houston.Jon Shapley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer Regarding “Officials want Texans to conserve energy. So why was downtown Houston’s bright skyline lit up?” (Feb. 16): My kids and I always had a tight network of church and neighbor friends that got us through with no family to speak of close by, but great friends checking on us and we on them. It does take a village, but many don’t have “networks.” We were very fortunate. ....
A marker commemorating Thomas Merton in downtown Louisville, Kentucky. Demonstrations took place in Louisville surrounding the police killing of Breonna Taylor March 13. (Wikimedia Commons/W.marsh, CC by SA 3.0) He was a white guy, who spent most of his life alone in the woods in a then-Jim Crow region. But the words Thomas Merton, the Trappist monk, wrote on racial justice resonate as strongly today as they did when they were published more than a half-century ago. He was ahead of his time, Gregory K. Hillis, a professor of theology at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky, told NCR. As a white Catholic, he got it, at a time when people didn t get it. . It is remarkable how insightful he was. ....