Солнечная электростанция Ivanpah в Калифорнии подвергается критике из-за гибели птиц и использования ископаемого топлива
Солнечная электростанция Ivanpah, расположенная в пустыне Мохаве (Калифорня), спустя десятилетие после запуска вызывает серьезные споры относительно своей экологической эффективности. Несмотря на статус объекта «чистой энергии», созданного при поддержке федерального правительства, работа предприятия сопряжена с существенным ущербом для окружающей среды.Технология станции основана на использовании около 350 000 зеркал (гелиостатов), которые фокусируют солнечные лучи на трех центральных башнях для создания высокой температуры. Однако этот процесс создает эффект «солнечного потока», который становится смертельным для птиц и насекомых. Исследователи зафиксировали многочисленные случаи гибели пернатых, чьи перья сгорают при прохождении через концентрированные лучи. По оценкам экспертов, ежегодно из-за работы станции погибают тысячи птиц.Помимо воздействия на фауну, экологические вопросы вызывает использование природного газа. Для ежедневного запуска системы операторы используют газ, что приводит к выбросам от 25 000 до 30 000 метрических тонн углекислого газа в год — объем, сопоставимый с выбросами нескольких тысяч жилых домов. При этом фактическое потребление газа превысило первоначальные проектные показатели примерно на 60%.Строительство объекта также затронуло экосистему пустыни: расчистка земель привела к перемещению и исчезновению популяций защищенных видов, включая пустынных черепах. Проект Ivanpah был реализован с привлечением более 1,6 млрд долларов федеральных займов и гранта в размере 539 млн долларов от Министерства финансов США. Несмотря на то, что представители администраций Трампа и Байдена высказывали поддержку закрытию станции из-за высокой стоимости производимой электроэнергии по сравнению с новыми альтернативами, калифорнийские регуляторы отказываются прекращать ее эксплуатацию, аргументируя это необходимостью поддержания стабильности энергосистемы.
Obama-era 'clean energy' solar power plant still uses fossil fuels -- and kills thousands of birds annually
This is part 2 of a series on California's troubled Ivanpah Solar Power Plant in the Mojave Desert. More than a decade after it opened, an Obama-era taxpayer-backed "clean energy" solar plant in California still burns fossil fuels and kills thousands of birds each year.The Ivanpah Solar Power Plant, a massive facility in the Mojave Desert near the California–Nevada border, uses hundreds of thousands of mirrors to reflect sunlight into three towering structures, generating intense heat to produce electricity.But those same beams have proven deadly.OBAMA-BACKED $2.2B GREEN ENERGY 'BOONDOGGLE' LEAVES TAXPAYERS ON THE HOOKFederal researchers and monitoring reports have documented thousands of birds being killed after flying through the plant’s concentrated solar rays — a phenomenon known as "solar flux."The plant also relies on natural gas to start up each day -- producing tens of thousands of metric tons of carbon dioxide annually -- an amount comparable to the energy use of thousands of homes, raising questions about how "clean" the facility really is.Standing near the site, its footprint is unmistakable. The towers glow intensely as beams of reflected sunlight converge at their tops, creating an almost surreal scene against the desert landscape.Once promoted as a symbol of the future of renewable energy, Ivanpah is now drawing scrutiny over whether its environmental costs outweigh its benefits, with critics saying the project raises broader concerns about how "clean energy" is evaluated."If oil and gas spills a drop, literally a drop, the entire operation is shut down. And to an extent that’s a good thing," Daniel Turner, founder of the energy advocacy group Power The Future, told Fox News Digital."But you label something ‘green’ or ‘clean’ and all regulations are waived."TRUMP'S UN SPEECH REVEALS INCONVENIENT TRUTH OF MASSIVE GREEN ENERGY COSTSDespite the documented wildlife impacts, the plant continues to operate — with California regulators declining efforts to shut it down and instead arguing it is still needed to support the power grid. Officials under both the Trump and Biden administrations have supported shutting the facility down, citing the high cost of its electricity compared to newer alternatives.The project was built with more than $1.6 billion in federally backed loans and additional taxpayer-funded incentives, leaving hundreds of millions of dollars still outstanding — even as environmental concerns continue to mount. In addition, the U.S. Department of the Treasury provided a $539 million grant to help build the facility, covering about 30% of construction costs.Bird deaths and wildlife impactsThe facility spans more than 4,000 acres of the Mojave Desert and uses roughly 350,000 mirrors — mounted on more than 170,000 heliostats — to reflect sunlight toward three central towers.That same concentrated light has had unintended consequences.Researchers say insects are drawn to the bright towers, which in turn attract birds. Some then fly through the plant’s concentrated solar beams — known as solar flux — where they can be injured or killed.Researchers dubbed the phenomenon "streamers," with video released by the U.S. Geological Survey showing birds trailing smoke as their feathers burn.A 2016 federal study by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service found evidence of birds suffering feather damage and trauma consistent with exposure to intense heat near the towers.Monitoring reports filed with California regulators and reviewed by Fox News Digital continue to document bird and bat deaths at the site, with hundreds of birds found dead each year.Environmental reviews conducted before construction anticipated some level of wildlife impact, including bird deaths linked to mirror collisions and concentrated solar beams, according to California Energy Commission documents."Bird mortality is still a significant concern at concentrated solar plants like Ivanpah," Lewis Grove, director of wind and energy policy at the American Bird Conservancy, told Fox News Digital."Public estimates are that thousands of birds are killed every year by this single facility," he said, adding that the trade-off is "generally not worth it for birds."CALIFORNIA’S POLITICIANS DIDN’T START THE FIRES. THEY MADE THEM WORSEHe noted that newer photovoltaic solar systems have significantly lower impacts on wildlife, underscoring how the industry has shifted away from the technology used at Ivanpah."The Ivanpah plant was a financial boondoggle and environmental disaster," Julia Dowell of the Sierra Club said in a previous Fox News Digital report. She added the project "killed thousands of birds and tortoises" and showed that "not all renewable technologies are created equal."Habitat impactBeyond bird deaths, the project has reshaped the surrounding desert.The site was once considered a high-quality habitat, according to federal environmental reviews conducted before construction. Development cleared large areas of land, displacing tortoises and other wildlife and raised concerns about long-term survival.Early monitoring reports showed dozens of protected desert tortoises went unaccounted for during initial operations — including animals held in controlled enclosures — according to California Energy Commission documents reviewed by Fox News Digital.Critics have also questioned whether efforts to relocate tortoises away from the site have been effective.Burning fossil fuelsThe plant’s environmental footprint extends beyond wildlife.Ivanpah relies on natural gas to start up operations each day — a requirement that has raised questions about how "clean" the facility really is.While the original design assumed limited gas use, actual operations often require several hours of gas-burning to bring the system online. The plant also lacks large-scale energy storage, meaning it cannot generate electricity at night — a limitation newer solar projects increasingly address.Project documents show the facility was originally approved to use significantly less natural gas than it ultimately required, with operators later seeking approval to increase usage by roughly 60% to maintain reliable operations, according to California Energy Commission filings reviewed by Fox News Digital.The plant has burned natural gas to support daily startup and operations, producing roughly 25,000 to 30,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide annually — roughly equivalent to the emissions from several thousand U.S. homes.That level of emissions is enough to place the plant under California’s cap-and-trade program, which requires major polluters to pay for their emissions — effectively placing the "solar" facility alongside traditional fossil fuel plants when it comes to emissions.While Ivanpah produces fewer emissions than a conventional natural gas plant, its carbon footprint remains significantly higher than that of modern solar farms, which generate electricity without burning fossil fuels.NRG Energy, which operates the facility, said in a previous statement that it remains committed to providing renewable electricity but declined to provide additional comment regarding environmental issues.The California Energy Commission told Fox News Digital the project remains in compliance with its environmental requirements, with wildlife impacts addressed through ongoing monitoring and coordination with federal and state agencies.More than a decade after it opened, Ivanpah now stands as a symbol of the tradeoffs in the push for clean energy — where efforts to reduce emissions can also bring real-world environmental costs.For now, the plant continues to operate because regulators say the power it provides is still needed — even as questions remain about its cost, environmental impact and whether it still makes sense to keep it running.Those questions extend beyond the plant itself, raising broader concerns about how projects like Ivanpah were approved — an issue Fox News Digital will examine in the next part of this series.
В новом выпуске программы под руководством Джейн Потли рассматриваются различные социальные и культурные темы: от последствий избыточного туризма до терапии с использованием лошадей.
5/3: Sunday Morning
— Hosted by Jane Pauley. Featured: The effects of overtourism; horse therapy; a tool to help keep dementia in check; Sting on "The Last Ship"; a golf journalist takes over a failing golf course; a Mozart exhibition; and collecting PEZ dispensers.
В городе Уолктаун в результате огнестрельного ранения погибли 16-летний юноша и его домашний питомец. Правоохранительные органы обратились к гражданам с просьбой предоставить любую информацию о происшествии.
Cops appeal for witnesses after boy, 16, and his pet dog shot dead: ’There is a monster among us’
— The boy and his dog were pronounced dead at home in Walkertown, authorities said
Британский центр морских торговых операций сообщил о нападении группы малых катеров на грузовое судно в районе Ормузского пролива.
Cargo ship near Strait of Hormuz reports being attacked, as Iran makes new peace proposal
— A cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz has reported being attacked by multiple small craft, the British military's United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations centre said Sunday, marking at least two dozen attacks in and around the strait since the Iran war began.
Сообщается об атаке балкера несколькими маломерными судами в акватории Ирана. Экипаж находится в безопасности, экологических последствий инцидента не зафиксировано.
Bulk carrier attacked by multiple small craft off Iran, UKMTO says
— Crew is safe and no environmental impact has been reported after the incident 11 nautical miles (20km) west of Sirik.
Администрация Дональда Трампа распорядилась вывести около 5000 военнослужащих США из Германии. Решение принято на фоне растущего политического кризиса между Вашингтоном и европейскими союзниками по НАТО.
NATO rift widens as Trump eyes troop withdrawal from Germany
— The US-NATO rift is widening as Trump pulls 5,000 troops from Germany Read Full Article at RT.com
В Северной Майами-Бич задержана 23-летняя Принцесса Алия Белл, которая якобы атаковала своего бывшего руководителя двухметровым металлическим шестом.
Fired stripper accused of alleged attack on former manager with a 7-foot metal pole at North Miami Beach club
— A fired stripper allegedly attacked a North Miami Beach strip club manager with a metal pole after returning to collect her belongings last week.
В ходе допроса по делу об обвинительном заключении и.о. генпрокурора Тодд Бланч отметил, что рассматриваемое дело выходит за рамки одного случая.
Acting AG Todd Blanche claims Comey case isn’t about ‘single incident’ as he’s grilled on indictment
— Comey posted a photo showing seashells spelling out the numbers ‘86 47’, an apparent reference to calls to remove Trump from office
Прокурор США Дженин Пирро прокомментировала расследование дела о покушении на Дональда Трампа, отметив наличие серьезных обвинений против подозреваемого и рост угрозы политического насилия.
Jeanine Pirro warns rhetoric fueling violence after latest Trump assassination attempt
— Jeanine Pirro outlines federal charges against Cole Allen in what authorities describe as a third attempted assassination targeting President Donald Trump.
В рамках «смены поколений» ФБР сократило бюрократический аппарат и перераспределило более 1000 сотрудников в региональные отделения. Реформа также включает внедрение искусственного интеллекта и оптимизацию расходов.
Patel says FBI has cut bureaucracy, moved 1,000 agents to field offices in 'generational' overhaul
— FBI Director Kash Patel says a 14-month overhaul has shifted agents to the field, embraced AI and cut bureaucracy to restore trust in the bureau.
Тегеран представил США новую мирную инициативу, требующую решения всех двусторонних вопросов за месяц. Дональд Трамп выразил скептицизм по отношению к предложению.
Iran tells Trump to end war in 30 days with new 14 point peace proposal
— Iran's latest 14-point proposal to the United States calls for all issues between the two countries to be resolved within 30 days - Donald Trump says "they have not yet paid a big enough price"
В ручье Ноккандо-Берн зафиксирована массовая гибель рыбы, угрей и птиц из-за возможного химического загрязнения. Эксперты проверяют версию о связи инцидента с промышленным источником.
Pollution Devastates River Spey: Suspected chemical spill kills fish and birds; probe targets industrial link
— A severe pollution incident in Knockando Burn has led to the death of numerous fish, eels, and birds, impacting nearly a mile of the watercourse. Experts suspect a chemical compound, possibly with industrial origins, contaminated the burn, causing significant ecological and economic damage during the peak fishing season.
В ходе совместных маневров African Lion в южной части Марокко пропали двое американских солдат.
Two US service members missing after joint military exercises in Morocco
— Two members of the US Armed Forces participating in the African Lion joint military exercises have been reported missing near the city of Tan Tan in southern Morocco, the US Africa Command (AFRICOM) said on Sunday. A US defence official said the soldiers went missing while on a hike after the day's exercises had concluded.
Представители сферы кино и телевидения выражают обеспокоенность закрытыми консультациями НАТО с продюсерами и сценаристами, видя в этом стремление военного блока влиять на общественное мнение.
NATO accused of propaganda after meeting producers – Guardian
— NATO has held private meetings with TV and film producers, prompting accusations of readying a propaganda push, according to reports Read Full Article at RT.com
Представлена стенограмма интервью Кевина Хассетта в программе «Face the Nation с Маргарет Бреннан», вышедшего 3 мая 2026 года.
Transcript: Kevin Hassett on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," May 3, 2026
— The following is the transcript of the interview with White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on May 3, 2026.
Звезда культового ситкома 90-х Джоди Свиттин призналась, что из-за перехода кино в стриминговые сервисы её доходы от прошлых работ стали крайне нестабильными.
Jodie Sweetin shares shocking 'Full House' residual check amount despite show's mega success
— Jodie Sweetin says her latest "Full House" residual check was just one cent, explaining that streaming has essentially replaced syndication royalties.
В преддверии 250-летия Декларации независимости США возобновились дискуссии о религиозных намерениях отцов-основателей.
I’m a historian. The Founding Fathers didn’t want a Christian nation, so how did we get here?
— This long-standing debate over the founders’ religious intentions has gained renewed intensity with the approaching 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence on July 4
Кандидат в сенаторы от демократов Шеррод Браун заявил о поддержке закрытия границ, однако представители Республиканской партии указывают на его многолетнее голосование против мер по ужесточению миграционного контроля.
Dem Senate candidate Sherrod Brown claims he supports 'closing the border'; GOP says record proves otherwise
— Republicans call out Sherrod Brown for allegedly being disingenuous on illegal immigration ahead of Ohio's competitive Senate primary election Tuesday.
Представлена стенограмма интервью представителя от штата Колорадо Джейсона Кроу, вышедшего в эфир программы Face the Nation с Маргарет Бреннан.
Transcript: Rep. Jason Crow on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," May 3, 2026
— The following is the transcript of the interview with Rep. Jason Crow, Democrat of Colorado, that aired on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" on May 3, 2026.
Многие современные звезды, включая Брэда Питта, Марго Робби и Шаню Твейн, начинали свой путь с работы в ресторанах быстрого питания. Рассказываем о том, как опыт в сфере обслуживания повлиял на их карьеру.
Brad Pitt, Margot Robbie worked fast food jobs as Eva Longoria says ‘every kid needs to'
— From Wendy's to Subway, celebrities including Eva Longoria, Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie all worked fast food before breaking into Hollywood.
В результате массовой стрельбы во время домашней вечеринки погибли два несовершеннолетних, еще десять человек получили ранения. Правоохранительные органы просят общественность помочь в расследовании.
Police asking for public’s help after mass shooting at house party leaves two teens dead, 10 injured
— Amarillo police said two teens, ages 16 and 17, were killed and 10 others were injured