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How The Southern US Benefits From Federal Funding For Climate Action
Many southern US voters simply don’t realize how much their elected leaders are taking advantage of federal funding for clean energy initiatives. It’s
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In an interview with Autocar, Volkswagen Brand CEO Thomas Schäfer said a crossover version of the popular ID.3 hatchback is on the way as the company
HEINEKEN’s Sedibeng Brewery In South Africa Gets A 6.5MW Solar PV Plant
HEINEKEN South Africa’s Sedibeng Brewery in Midvaal has installed a 6.5MW solar PV plant. The solar plant began producing power in May of this year
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In a recent press release, Lucid told us that it is offering something Tesla hasn’t in years: 80-amp home charging. While this is cool in some ways,
Electrofuels Rush Begins In Texas (Where Else?)
Someone is making electrofuels happen, skeptics or not, and Texas appears to be in contention for the e-fuels capital of the world. The latest
Statkraft Finds A Ray Of Sunshine Inside The Clouds Of War
We all know Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine is causing havoc in the world’s energy markets, particularly in Europe, which allowed itself to
Argo.AI Closes Up, But Ford & VW Are Taking The Employees On
Yesterday, TechCrunch broke news that Argo.AI is shutting down. The company’s operations are reportedly going to shift to Volkswagen and Ford, the
GeoTab & 4x4Electric Are Taking On An African EV Adventure
Off-pavement EV adventures can be pretty fun, and I’ve experimented with it some myself. I’ve thought of myself as pretty adventurous when I took my
