The Inflation Reduction Act does not define the term “free trade agreement,” which has spurred all kinds of tension between the US and its Allies.
Category: eMobility
Nottingham City Council’s Greener HousiNG Scheme Installed Retrofit Measures On 1,036 Homes
Analyzing how we currently use energy in our homes and then incorporating energy efficiencies measures is one of the first steps on the journey to making energy use more sustainable. Corrective measures often include retrofits for old homes, including energy efficiency improvements such as insulation, solar panels, and air source heat pumps. Nottingham City Council […]
A Big Thanks To Everyone Who Helped With My “Boots On The Ground” Project
A couple weeks ago, I put out a call for donations for a special project. After taking several trips, I noticed that a lot of cool cleantech stories out there just weren’t being told, especially in rural areas. So, I decided to come up with ways to make travel a lot cheaper so that I […]
Norway: Tesla Model Y Dominated Electric Car Sales In March 2023
Almost nine out of ten new cars sold in Norway were all-electric last month.
Volkswagen Pauses Some ID.4 Sales: Doors May Open While Driving
The electric SUV's doors could open unexpectedly while the vehicle is in motion at low speeds, causing an obvious safety risk.
Hyundai Ioniq 5 Disney100 Platinum Concept Debuts With Digital Pixie Dust
The concept will see limited production. Expect details on that model later in 2023.
Scientists Design Solar Roofs to Harvest Energy for Greenhouses
Renewable energy sources such as solar panels are in high demand. As countries around the globe seek new energy sources, renewable energy options such as solar panels are in high demand. However, solar panels can take up significant space and are often difficult to scale. Enter the new field of agrivoltaics, which focuses on the […]
Kia Lifts 2030 EV Sales Goal To 1.6M, Confirms EV5 For Q4 2023 Debut
That's a significant increase over the 1.2 million target Kia had set for 2030 global EV sales just last year.
DOE Announces $450 Million For Clean Energy On Mine Lands
As part of President Biden’s Investing in America agenda, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced up to $450 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to advance clean energy demonstration projects on current and former mine lands. Deploying clean energy projects in mining communities across the nation is key to strengthening rural economies, creating […]
Nuns Trying To Build New Orleans Solar Garden Want Fair Price For Power Generated
In order to help low-income families reduce their energy costs, an order of nuns wants to construct a community solar garden in New Orleans, but a few city regulations pertaining to their Community Solar Program are standing in the way. At a Tuesday committee meeting of the New Orleans City Council, the Sisters of the […]