Wind farms produce one third of Ireland's energy in first half of the year (www.breakingnews.ie)
Wholesale electricity prices fell by 35% in June compared to the same month last year
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Wholesale electricity prices fell by 35% in June compared to the same month last year
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People are using Chatgpt as voice bots to torture telemarketers
Microsoft is getting ready to make its new Teams 2.0 client available for all users. As of today, the new app is available via a toggle in public preview, but the same toggle will become generally available for customers in September....
Very sly of meta in deed
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