US Is Losing The Solid-State EV Battery Race, Bigly
Trump or no Trump, the high performing, non-flammable solid state EV battery of the future is heading for gigascale production in the UK and elsewhere around the world.
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Chemical Export Council calls for incentives to strengthen plastic waste recycling infrastructure
Mohamed Maged, Executive Director of the Chemical and Fertilizer Export Council, has urged the government to provide incentives and benefits to develop advanced infrastructure for plastic waste collection and recycling. Speaking during the Circular Plastic Economy session at the Pan
$1.66 Billion Turbo-Boost For US Green Hydrogen Industry
The US green hydrogen firm Plug Power has just nailed a $1.66 federal loan guarantee towards the goal of building up to six hydrogen hubs around the country.
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Illinois Carbon Capture Project Captures Almost No Carbon
Carbon capture holds tremendous promise -- if it works. But in the real world, it doesn't and is costing taxpayers billions.
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Egyptian Parliament approves $131m AfDB budget support deal
The Egyptian House of Representatives has approved an agreement with the African Development Bank (AfDB) for $131m to finance the first phase of the Private Sector Development and Economic Diversification Program, a component of the country’s general state budget support.
Carlos Ghosn Sees Trouble Ahead For Japanese Auto Manufacturers
Carlos Ghosn, the former head of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, has some thoughts on the proposed new partnership between Honda, Nissan, and possibly Mitsubishi. Not surprisingly, Ghosn is not feeling all that friendly toward Nissan these days, after it conspired with
HVDC Transmission Between Europe & North America Makes Fiscal Sense
As someone who spends a lot of time looking at HVDC electricity interconnectors globally, and holding the position that HVDC is the new pipeline, I’m very pleased with the latest Ember report, Security and efficiency: The case for connecting Europe
Europe Expected to Add 110 Gigawatts of Solar Next Year!
The solar power market in Europe just continues to grow and grow and grow. And not by a little bit. According to S&P Global Commodity Insights, and particularly solar market analyst Liam Coman, 56 gigawatts (GW) of solar power capacity
ConnectDER Will Expand Distributed Energy Products Business
ConnectDER has several products that plug in to an existing meter socket to make connecting solar panels or EV chargers easy and inexpensive.
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Volt Solar Tile Set to Expand into the US Market
Readers of CleanTechnica may remember the article about the innovative Volt Solar Tile published a year ago. At that time, Peter Leeson, the visionary founder of Volt Solar Tile, made some predictions about where the company would be by the