New York State Pushes Ambitious Public Renewable Energy Agenda
New York has enacted a new law that will require the state’s power authority to increase the amount of renewable energy it provides. Read More
New York has enacted a new law that will require the state’s power authority to increase the amount of renewable energy it provides. Read More
Recently I pointed out that with Canada’s current social cost of carbon, the impacts of our oil, gas, and coal industries, about $250 billion CAD annually, are $85 billion CAD Read More
Lightning eMotors has begun production of its next-generation Type A electric school bus that is built on the GM 4500 platform. In the 130,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Loveland, Colorado, the Read More
NREL Wind Pioneers Revisit the ‘Wild West of Wind’ and Look at Wind Energy’s Future Read More
Kenya’s Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority (EPRA) recently approved new electricity tariffs effective 1 April. As part of this latest tariff review, EPRA introduced a special tariff regime for the Read More
That’s how John and Karen Dunne described their trip from Brisbane through New South Wales and Victoria to the wine country of South Australia. Five and a half thousand kilometres Read More
The Sustainability Hub, a new job training facility in Chicago created in partnership between Power52’s Ecademy and 548 Enterprise (548), is happy to announce the enrollment of its first 20 Read More
“Any legislation that threatens 30,000 American jobs and weakens our nation’s energy security to this degree should be dead on arrival.” Read More
Cuberg, a subsidiary of Northvolt, is making great strides toward providing batteries that are capable of powering electric aircraft. Read More
In this part of a series of articles on the simple tests I quickly apply to new technologies and firms that cross my screen, I’m going to focus on business Read More