Tag: April
Fossil Fuels Were Less Than Half of US Electricity in March!
The cleantech revolution continues on — every … single … day. It seems like such a short time that we’ve gone from the huge milestone of solar and wind power providing more than 50% of new power capacity additions in the US to solar and wind power now providing almost … [continued]
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Zero-Emissions Electricity Surpasses 40% of World Electricity
Solar and wind power have been dominating new power installations all around the world. Renewables accounted for 92.5% of new power capacity globally in 2024, a stunning achievement, even if it’s been expected for the past decade. All of that new power capacity from clean, renewable energy is also gradually … [continued]
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Earth Day marks start of public litter clean-ups in Georgian Bluffs
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Tesla Woes Continue To Pile Up
Tesla is being battered by a number of problems from low demand for the Cybertruck to a lawsuit about faulty odometers.
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Could American Tariffs Hand China A Semiconductor Advantage?
Imagine a future scenario unfolding through 2025, where global semiconductor alliances—long carefully coordinated by the United States—begin to fracture dramatically. This speculative future doesn’t hinge on new technological breakthroughs or sudden security crises, but instead arises from political and economic miscalculations by an increasingly isolated and confrontational United States. The … [continued]
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