Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! If you’ve been following autonomous vehicle development, you’ve probably come across this chart that tries to compare the systems (which the poster on X/Twitter was re-using as a joke, so don’t go heckle him!). ... [continued]
Author: CleanTechnica
The US Federal Gov’t Attempts To Tackle Cement & Concrete Decarbonization
Concrete decarbonization is necessary to meeting the expanding need for concrete in construction while also mitigating emissions.
The Real Value Of Electrifying Non-Powered Dams
The real power of electrifying non-powered dams, New methodological approach demonstrates how to assess the economic value,
Tesla Cybertruck Doesn’t Solve EV Towing, But The Silverado EV Is Headed In That Direction
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! Before anybody tries to roast me, let me be clear right up front: the Cybertruck can tow. It obviously can tow pretty well, too. It has not only been tested to see what its ... [continued]
JISEA Launches Sustainable Agriculture Catalyzer To Examine Cobenefits of Decarbonization
JISEA launchers Sustainable Agriculture Catalyzer to examine Cobenefits of
At Last: Tesla’s Full Self Driving Beta V12
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! It’s better! It’s smoother and requires fewer interventions! See details below. I’m pretty well positioned to comment on FSD Beta V12.3 because I have been driving nearly every day 99% of the time with ... [continued]
IMO Agrees To First Tax On Shipping Emissions
The IMO has a bold new plan to address shipping emissions from oceangoing cargo ships by taxing each ton of carbon dioxide emitted.
Invest With This Kiva-Like Nonprofit & Help Build Solar Projects In The Global South
A nonprofit working to harness the power of micro-investments to help fund solar projects in the Global South, with a very Kiva-like approach.
Australia, US See Low Cost Green Hydrogen On Horizon
Australia and the US are among those foreseeing that green hydrogen will kick fossil fuels out of the global hydrogen supply chain.