As we move towards a circular economy, we need to bear in mind the huge job of cleaning up after ourselves and our ancestors. Just like LGI, Cleanaway
Hose Down the FUD on EV Battery Fires
A recent Facebook share by a frenemy of mine inspired me to look more closely at electric vehicle fires. Here is the post: “So if one is involved in a
CATL To Build $7.6 Billion 100 GWh Battery Factory In Hungary
At the end of last year, CATL, the world’s largest battery manufacturer, had an annual production capacity of 170 GWh. It has plans to increase that
BEV Demand Increasing, ICEV Demand Decreasing Across Europe
Compared to 2021, new passenger car sales have dropped by at least 11% and up to 20% in Germany, France, Spain, Italy, and the UK. Full electric
Quiet Teslas Surprise Animals
Driving my daughter to the Brisbane airport this morning, I found that quiet Teslas can surprise animals. We had a close encounter with a cat on a
U.S. Utility-Scale Solar Projects Report Delays
Power plant developers plan to install 17.8 gigawatts (GW) of utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) generating capacity in 2022, according to our June
Extreme Weather Is Only Getting Worse. Can Cities Protect Public Transit?
Last September, New York City was so thoroughly inundated by Hurricane Ida that some commuters waded through water up to their waists just to get in
Wind Blows Away Australian Records
The wind farm road block is gone. Now it’s full steam ahead for wind power in Australia, and wind is blowing away Australian records. Under new
Taming Tomorrow’s Wildfires
Wildfire has ravaged the Western United States throughout the last decade. Over three million acres have already burned across the country this year.
