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Companion to Cranky Stepdad vs Hydrogen for Energy
Recently I published a simple debunker for many of the hydrogen for energy claims that perpetuate the hype, Cranky Stepdad vs Hydrogen for Energy: How to Respond to Enthusiasts. In the style of John Cook’s Cranky Uncle vs Climate Change — illustrative cartoons and colorful analogies illustrating the debunk — … [continued]
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The Tesla Ethicist: Should I Sell My Tesla EV To Protest Musk’s Government Interference?
In this edition of the Tesla Ethicist, we weigh in on the degree to which our consumer spending reflects our moral compasses. A Tesla owner wonders if that company’s anti-democratic values are an ample reason for selling their proven, premium electric vehicle. Dear Tesla Ethicist, I see a few celebrities … [continued]
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Teacher Union Questions Investment in Tesla
Tesla sales were down in 2024. The company was supposed to be growing at 50% a year. Its sales appear to be down much more this year, all while Elon Musk is taking a chainsaw to the US government (his own metaphor). Some see the latter as a good thing. … [continued]
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New BYD Yuan Plus With Fridge & God’s Eye Launches … at $15,970
BYD is already crushing it, with by far the most plugin vehicle sales on the planet and rapid growth. But apparently that wasn’t enough. Now the company has rolled out an update to its Yuan Plus, and the package is truly absurd. The new Yuan Plus (called the Atto 3 … [continued]
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Ocean Energy Is Almost Ready, But It Needs a Boost Over the Testing Barrier
How Robust Facilities, Like NREL’s, Could Shrink the Chasm From Data to Demonstration By Caitlin McDermott-Murphy This article is the first in a “Found at Flatirons” series that showcases the various technologies at NREL’s Arvada, Colorado, campus. In a large room with concrete-block walls, a crane lifts what looks like … [continued]
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