The new 2.4-gigawatt SouthCoast Wind offshore wind project nailed down approval for a construction plan, just in time for Inauguration Day.
Category: Electric
The End of the Green New Deal?
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! The Biden era is over, and the second Trump era is here. While most of the talk about a “Green New Deal” came several years ago, and there’s been no specific “Green New Deal” ... [continued]
Why I Think The Tesla Model Y Might Be Uniquely Good For People Nearing Retirement
This article explains both the unique financial, safety and self driving advantages of EVs in general and the Tesla Model Y in particular.
Trump Targets EV ‘Mandate’, EV Charger Funding In Sweeping Executive Orders
Trump has already moved against the Biden administration's pro-EV policies. But signing a paper only goes so far.
China EV insurance registrations by brand for week ending Jan 19: Nio 2,800, Tesla 10,000, Xiaomi 5,600, BYD 55,000
Li Auto had 9,500 insurance registrations last week, Xpeng 9,400, Zeekr 3,600, Leapmotor 7,000 and Aito 6,100.
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BYD exports 11,038 Shark pickups from China in 1st year of availability
BYD launched the Shark in Mexico on May 14, 2024, and the pickup is already available in more markets including Brazil and Australia.
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6 Organizations Join US Green Workforce Collaborative
Sign up for daily news updates from CleanTechnica on email. Or follow us on Google News! The most critical resource needed in the ongoing transition to electric vehicles isn’t lithium, silicon, or nickel — it’s an adequate workforce. Training people for the green industrial workforce needed for the 21st century ... [continued]
Increase In Carbon Dioxide Levels Reached A Record High In 2024
More carbon dioxide was added to the Earth's atmosphere in 2024 than in any year since the Mauna Loa observatory started tracking it.
The New Tesla Model Y Is Here. Is It Enough?
The new Model Y faces stronger competition than ever before, particularly from China's EV makers, analysts say.
Do The LA Rams Play For Their Fans? Or For Their Big Oil Sponsors?
Sports teams and leagues bow to their corporate sponsors. How can the Rams continue with Shell Oil as LA burns around them?