Low income areas in cities tend to be more densely populated and have more heat absorbing materials, such as parking lots, buildings, and sidewalks.
Africa Pursues Green Hydrogen For Fossil-Free Economic Growth
Fossil fuels are having a moment as Russia continues to disrupt global energy markets with its murderous rampage through Ukraine. The writing is on
Micromobility Doesn’t Have To Be Short-Term Rentals
With rare exception, there are two ways to use micromobility devices: rent them for a relatively steep per-minute or per-mile price, or buy and own it
Large Scale Solar Roofs Getting The Respect They Deserve
Until recently, “solar roofs” was a term that applied primarily to private residences or small commercial buildings. But things are changing, partly
Think CCS Plugs Are Chonky? Wait’ll You See Megawatt Charging (MCS)!
One common criticism for EV fast charging plugs is that they’re chunky and big, or as the internet slang goes, they’re “chonky” like a fat cat.
CleanTech Editors’ Roundtable
At RE+, I was invited to participate on a panel with some other climate tech journalists to talk about the state of the clean tech world. The panel
Kia Stinger To Be Replaced With Kia EV6 GT In UK
Kia enthusiasts in the UK will no longer be able to purchase the Kia Stinger as Kia withdraws it from the UK market. Its new predecessor, the Kia EV6
Tolling: The Highway To Green Trucking
Focusing on trucks, T&E’s briefing sets out on what member states need to do to implement the reform of EU toll law – and by when. Truck tolls
Designing Next-Generation Metals, One Atom at a Time
How can studying metals manufacturing lead to longer-lasting batteries and lighter vehicles? It all comes down to physics. Researchers at Pacific
