A new titanium facility in West Virginia will be powered by an on-site solar and battery storage installation, a first for the industry.
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Defense Department Eyes Green Hydrogen For Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles
The US Department of Defense is developing nimble mobile green hydrogen generators for fuel cell electric vehicles, aircraft, and equipment.
Green Hydrogen Could Make Texas Offshore Wind Happen, Finally
The US firm Hecate Energy is making a surprise dive into the challenging waters of the Texas offshore wind industry.
Community Solar Beats Scary Headlines About Electricity Any Day Of The Week
So much electricity! Solar industry stakeholders are prepping for the next wave of community solar development, with help from the IRA.
When The Paris Olympics Committed To Sustainability, They Turned To Recycled Plastics
Le Pavé incorporated 100 metric tons of recycled bottles and bottle caps to make panels for the 11,000 stadium seats at the Olympics.
For Students with Disabilities, Electric School Buses Could Transform the School Commute
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The Grid Can Handle More Renewable Energy, But It Needs Some Help
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! New Testbed Could Advance Novel Grid Technologies To Build a Resilient Renewable Energy-Based Power System The grid needs to change. To electrify everything from vehicles to heating systems to stovetops, the U.S. grid must ... [continued]
Robotaxi from Waymo + Zeekr Makes It To San Francisco
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London Clears The Air — Thanks To Low Emissions Zone Policies
Last year the city of London expanded its ULEV zone to include the entire metropolitan area, which has lowered air pollution considerably.
On His Way Out The Door, Joe Manchin Plants A Big Wet Kiss On The LNG Industry
Joe Manchin will leave the Senate at the end of this year, but before he goes he has a big favor for the LNG industry.