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Philadelphia anybody? Willie, Dylan, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Maren Morris, Mavis Staples, and guitar slinger Celisse July 4th
https://www.92kqrs.com/news/willie-nelsons-4th-of-july-picnic-headed-to-philadelphia-with-bob-dylan-more/
Willie Nelson’s 4th Of July Picnic Headed To Philadelphia With Bob Dylan & More
Willie Nelson's 4th Of July Picnic is headed to Philadelphia with Bob Dylan as one of the performers. Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Maren Morris, Mavis Staples, and guitar slinger Celisse also are featured on the Independence Day concert lineup, which moves to Philadelphia for the first time. The annual fest, which has been held…
Willie Nelson‘s 4th Of July Picnic is headed to Philadelphia with Bob Dylan as one of the performers.
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Maren Morris, Mavis Staples, and guitar slinger Celisse also are featured on the Independence Day concert lineup, which moves to Philadelphia for the first time.
The annual fest, which has been held in Texas since 2010, will take place this year at Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey, just outside Philadelphia.
“I am thrilled to bring the 4th of July Picnic to Philadelphia for the first time in our storied history,” said Nelson. “It’s an honor to host such an extraordinary lineup of talent in the birthplace of our country. We can’t wait to celebrate Independence Day with you.”
The nonagenarian musician made his debut at the 4th of July Picnic more than half a century ago in 1973 at Hurlbut Ranch in Dripping Springs, Texas.
Tickets for the event will go on sale to the public on March 29 at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster. Citi card members can access presale tickets until Thursday at 10 p.m. local time through the Citi Entertainment program.
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Kid Rock & Jamey Johnson - Only God Knows Why
Kid Rock - God Bless Saturday - 2011 People's Choice Awards
Here's how shredded wind turbine blades can be used to make cement, and FUEL
Here's how shredded wind turbine blades can be used to make cement, and FUEL
Elton John, Luciano Pavarotti - Live Like Horses (Live)
Kenny Wayne Shepherd "Blue on Black"
Uriah Heep - Sunrise 1973 "Tokyo" LIve Video
Just A Closer Walk With Thee Jim Nabors
Breathing all the Noble Gases
Watch: Hot air balloon collides with power line, crashes in Rochester, Mn
https://bringmethenews.com/minnesota-news/watch-hot-air-balloon-collides-with-power-line-crashes-in-rochester
Green Day - Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
"Optimism is going after Moby
Dick in a rowboat
And taking the tartar sauce with
you!" 😀
On Scottie Scheffler, his wife and 2 sweet moments that bookended Players win
https://golf.com/news/on-scottie-scheffler-wife-sweet-moments-players-win/
We’ve seen Scottie Scheffler’s wife, Meredith, often. We perhaps met her in earnest, though, in April of 2022, at the Masters.
On the morning of the final round, 18 holes away from his first major championship, Scottie didn’t think he was ready for what could come. He admitted he broke down. He said he cried.
But Meredith was steadfast.
She’d have none of that.
>>>>> A long post with a video embedded in the link>>>>
Life before C & W >>>>>
Just showing off my age, boo, lol.
Hey PSH, I am a tightwad and don't have cable, still hold the antenna "Just Right" too
Fire Lake - Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, I lived in Rapid City, S,D, in the mid 70's for 2 and 1/2 years and the South Dakota Badlands are near by, loved the area. The vid starting about 1/2 way through has some good shots of it. As well a couple of shots from the 1969 movie "Easy Rider"
You are young PSH, I remember 78 rpm records, black and white TV, sandboxes and I had to walk 10 feet through heavy shag carpet to change the TV channel.
I knowTree is not an old phartasauras like me.
I can still do coasters, but not the spin and puke rides>>>
Uriah Heep - The Magician's Birthday
Molly Tuttle "Brakeman's Blues - Back Up & Push" Ossipee Valley Music Festival 2022
Zach Williams - Less Like Me (Official Lyric Video)
Top country hit of the week
https://www.iheart.com/playlist/country-top-40-312064750-XGn5crADtwCekAuLgzjEa7/
After my funeral I want one of my friends to take my phone and text everyone "Thanks for coming"
Chicago - Saturday In The Park (1973)
Am I that old?
Want to move out of the US? These are the best places to live abroad, expats say.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/want-to-move-out-of-the-us-these-are-the-best-places-to-live-abroad-expats-say/ar-BB1h2dEx
Kris Kristofferson, a fan but never a huge fan, a very interesting video about his life>>>>>
Where you been wolf-man jack? I see you were gone from iHub for over 2 weeks, glad you appeared again, I enjoy your music.
Prince puts on an incredible show about 2/3's through this..
2021 Remaster "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" with Prince, Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Steve Winwood
Lyrics>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Can Nuclear Power “Decarbonize” the Oil and Gas Industry?
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Can-Nuclear-Power-Decarbonize-the-Oil-and-Gas-Industry.html
By Felicity Bradstock - Mar 13, 2024, 4:00 PM CDT
Oil and gas companies are under pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Using clean energy sources like nuclear power to run oil and gas operations can significantly reduce emissions.
Small modular reactors (SMRs) are being developed as a potential solution for providing clean energy to remote oil and gas facilities.
Governments and private companies worldwide have been exploring the idea of reducing emissions from oil operations by using nuclear energy. There is increasing pressure for oil and gas firms to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to support a global green transition and reduce the effects of climate change on the environment, yet this can be extremely difficult to achieve. Much of the focus has been on retroactive carbon-capture operations, using carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. Many environmentalists believe that the retroactive approach does not make a meaningful change and that fossil fuel companies must reduce their production rates, as well as decarbonise operations at the source. In response, companies worldwide are exploring the potential for nuclear energy to power operations to reduce the emissions created during production and processing activities.
While there is a plethora of environmental issues related to fossil fuel production, there is significant potential to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associated with oil and gas operations. Oil and gas production, transport, and processing contribute around 15 percent of all energy-related greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. The use of oil and gas accounts for another 40 percent of emissions. While it is extremely difficult to reduce these emissions, using clean energy sources to power upstream oil and gas facilities could help companies decarbonise some of their activities.
At present, most companies rely on fossil fuels to power upstream operations, such as extracting gas and oil through drilling, pumping, and fracking. Many downstream operations, such as refining and processing, also use fossil fuels. Aline des Cloizeaux, the Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Division of Nuclear Power, stated: “Most oil and gas operations burn fossil fuels to produce the energy needed for their upstream and downstream operations.” She added, “To drive down carbon emissions from these processes, ideally drilling, natural gas liquefaction and refining would be electrified with low carbon sources, such as nuclear.”
Related: Europe’s Secret Weapon In Its Energy War With Russia
Most oil and gas operations are conducted in remote locations, making it difficult to power activities using electricity from the grid. However, there is significant potential to use microreactors (MRs) or small modular reactors (SMRs) to deliver power to the site. While fossil fuel production will still create carbon emissions, the use of nuclear power to fuel operations can help significantly reduce operational emissions and prevent waste. While the MR and SMR industry is in its infancy, many governments and private companies are investing in the acceleration of this technology, with capacity expected to increase significantly by 2030.
One company is taking the next step in using nuclear power to fuel oil and gas operations by signing an agreement to develop the necessary technology. Viaro Energy and newcleo, a clean nuclear technology developer, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to forge a strategic partnership to decarbonise oil and gas infrastructure using nuclear technology. The MoU provides a strategy for decarbonising Viaro’s oil and gas operations with newcleo’s lead-cooled fast reactor (LFR) technology. Newcleo expects the equipment to be suitable for a range of locations as it is compact and easily transportable. The LFR will be powered using reprocessed spent fuel, produced from existing reactors, to reduce waste.
Stefano Buono, the Chairman and CEO of newcleo, stated: “This is an exciting partnership and demonstrates the potential for newcleo’s technology to support industrial decarbonisation. The transition to net-zero will only be achieved by decarbonising not only the energy, transport and heat sectors but also energy-intensive and ‘hard to abate’ heavy industries.”
Related: Forgotten Gas Reserves Could Be A Gamechanger For European Energy
“Our technology means that, for the first time, nuclear reactors will provide decentralised, baseload, low-carbon energy to customers with enhanced safety and security of supply. Viaro’s pragmatic and forward-looking approach will help them to blaze a trail towards lower-carbon operations in the oil and gas sector and we are delighted to be partnering with them and to provide energy solutions to make their aims a reality,” he added.
The use of the technology is expected to help decarbonise Viaro’s North Sea operations, where the company produces around 30,000 barrels of oil a year. The firm holds non-operated stakes at around 30 offshore assets in the U.K. and the Netherlands. Viajo also announced that it had invested in newcleo, although no more information was given. This year, London-based newcleo is aiming to become one of Europe’s highest-funded start-ups, seeking to raise $1.09 billion.
As the oil and gas industry looks to decarbonise operations in line with rising government pressure and higher consumer expectations, nuclear power could provide the answer. While most fossil fuel production takes place in remote locations, making it difficult to power using clean electricity from the grid, there is significant potential for the rollout of MRs and SMRs to power operations. Although the technology is in its infancy, greater investment in the technology by oil and gas firms could ensure they are some of the first companies to get access to innovative nuclear reactors as they are rolled out.
By Felicity Bradstock for Oilprice.com
Can Nuclear Power “Decarbonize” the Oil and Gas Industry?
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-Oil/Can-Nuclear-Power-Decarbonize-the-Oil-and-Gas-Industry.html
By Felicity Bradstock - Mar 13, 2024, 4:00 PM CDT
Oil and gas companies are under pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Using clean energy sources like nuclear power to run oil and gas operations can significantly reduce emissions.
Small modular reactors (SMRs) are being developed as a potential solution for providing clean energy to remote oil and gas facilities.
Governments and private companies worldwide have been exploring the idea of reducing emissions from oil operations by using nuclear energy. There is increasing pressure for oil and gas firms to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions to support a global green transition and reduce the effects of climate change on the environment, yet this can be extremely difficult to achieve. Much of the focus has been on retroactive carbon-capture operations, using carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. Many environmentalists believe that the retroactive approach does not make a meaningful change and that fossil fuel companies must reduce their production rates, as well as decarbonise operations at the source. In response, companies worldwide are exploring the potential for nuclear energy to power operations to reduce the emissions created during production and processing activities.
While there is a plethora of environmental issues related to fossil fuel production, there is significant potential to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions associated with oil and gas operations. Oil and gas production, transport, and processing contribute around 15 percent of all energy-related greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. The use of oil and gas accounts for another 40 percent of emissions. While it is extremely difficult to reduce these emissions, using clean energy sources to power upstream oil and gas facilities could help companies decarbonise some of their activities.
At present, most companies rely on fossil fuels to power upstream operations, such as extracting gas and oil through drilling, pumping, and fracking. Many downstream operations, such as refining and processing, also use fossil fuels. Aline des Cloizeaux, the Director of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Division of Nuclear Power, stated: “Most oil and gas operations burn fossil fuels to produce the energy needed for their upstream and downstream operations.” She added, “To drive down carbon emissions from these processes, ideally drilling, natural gas liquefaction and refining would be electrified with low carbon sources, such as nuclear.”
Related: Europe’s Secret Weapon In Its Energy War With Russia
Most oil and gas operations are conducted in remote locations, making it difficult to power activities using electricity from the grid. However, there is significant potential to use microreactors (MRs) or small modular reactors (SMRs) to deliver power to the site. While fossil fuel production will still create carbon emissions, the use of nuclear power to fuel operations can help significantly reduce operational emissions and prevent waste. While the MR and SMR industry is in its infancy, many governments and private companies are investing in the acceleration of this technology, with capacity expected to increase significantly by 2030.
One company is taking the next step in using nuclear power to fuel oil and gas operations by signing an agreement to develop the necessary technology. Viaro Energy and newcleo, a clean nuclear technology developer, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to forge a strategic partnership to decarbonise oil and gas infrastructure using nuclear technology. The MoU provides a strategy for decarbonising Viaro’s oil and gas operations with newcleo’s lead-cooled fast reactor (LFR) technology. Newcleo expects the equipment to be suitable for a range of locations as it is compact and easily transportable. The LFR will be powered using reprocessed spent fuel, produced from existing reactors, to reduce waste.
Stefano Buono, the Chairman and CEO of newcleo, stated: “This is an exciting partnership and demonstrates the potential for newcleo’s technology to support industrial decarbonisation. The transition to net-zero will only be achieved by decarbonising not only the energy, transport and heat sectors but also energy-intensive and ‘hard to abate’ heavy industries.”
Related: Forgotten Gas Reserves Could Be A Gamechanger For European Energy
“Our technology means that, for the first time, nuclear reactors will provide decentralised, baseload, low-carbon energy to customers with enhanced safety and security of supply. Viaro’s pragmatic and forward-looking approach will help them to blaze a trail towards lower-carbon operations in the oil and gas sector and we are delighted to be partnering with them and to provide energy solutions to make their aims a reality,” he added.
The use of the technology is expected to help decarbonise Viaro’s North Sea operations, where the company produces around 30,000 barrels of oil a year. The firm holds non-operated stakes at around 30 offshore assets in the U.K. and the Netherlands. Viajo also announced that it had invested in newcleo, although no more information was given. This year, London-based newcleo is aiming to become one of Europe’s highest-funded start-ups, seeking to raise $1.09 billion.
As the oil and gas industry looks to decarbonise operations in line with rising government pressure and higher consumer expectations, nuclear power could provide the answer. While most fossil fuel production takes place in remote locations, making it difficult to power using clean electricity from the grid, there is significant potential for the rollout of MRs and SMRs to power operations. Although the technology is in its infancy, greater investment in the technology by oil and gas firms could ensure they are some of the first companies to get access to innovative nuclear reactors as they are rolled out.
By Felicity Bradstock for Oilprice.com
The biggest joke on mankind is that computers have begun asking humans to prove they aren’t a robot.
mick, my solids often turn out to be loose stools. Yous look solid to me.
Clark
Burns
Matsuyama
Cameron Young
Pavon
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Oh the Dylan lyrics, to bad he lost his singing voice.
Bob Dylan - Positively 4th Street
Condolences Tree! I have never lost a sibling, got to be tough.
Is it new that we don't pick a number of players from other of 5 groups?