The world is quickly approaching an energy crisis as we move into the winter season. Power generation and home heating are expected to be areas of concern and come at a price that is far higher than consumers have seen. China has already began scheduling intentional black outs. Crude and Natural Gas should/would be the […]
Read MoreStagnant Production
Oil prices have reached a 6 year high following the end of discussion between OPEC and other nations known for oil production. They reached a conclusion that there will not be an increase of 400,000 barrels per day. Failure to reach an agreement is based off of a split in OPEC between the United Arab […]
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COVID-19 vaccine trials
To combat COVID-19, Moderna launched a Phase 1 study consisting of 45 participants in an effort to create a vaccine on an expedited timeline. March 16th was the start of the Phase 1 testing. The initial group of 45 people were divided into groups of 15 individuals. Each grouping received 2 doses of treatment, but […]
Read MoreCOVID-19 Threatens Food Suppliers
Food producers have been overlooked during the COVID-19 pandemic, they have been working tirelessly to keep our grocery stores stocked. Sanderson Farms Inc. just reported the first positive case at a major U.S meat producer. Seven employees from the Sanderson Farms plant in Mississippi were sent home to quarantine, but the plant remains operating at […]
Read MoreIs there a catch with Clean Energy?
Wind Turbines are one of the cleanest energy production methods in existence today, but how do they work and what happens to the units when they are retired from use?
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