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Horizon’s Hydrogen Dreams and the Leadership Keeping It From Reality
Hyzon became a recognizable failure in the hydrogen for energy world, but its parent company, Horizon Fuel Cell, attracted much less attention. Hyzon’s collapse was visible because it entered public markets through a SPAC, made aggressive commercial claims, and then ran into regulatory, financial, and operational problems. Behind that story … [continued]
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As EV Sales Slide, Tesla Will Adopt Its Own Semi Electric Trucks
The new Tesla Semi heavy-duty electric truck will finally be ready for volume production in 2026, but other truck makers are already competing in the same space.
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87 New Electric School Buses For Michigan
A round of investment totaling $35.9 million from the Michigan Department of Education’s (MDE) $125 million Clean Bus Energy Grant (CBEG) program will be used for 87 new electric school buses in Michigan. “Children and others in their communities benefit from cleaner air. We are happy to work with our … [continued]
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Understanding EV Charging Tariffs In South Africa: Here’s What You’ll Pay To Power Your Electric Vehicle
A lot of people worldwide still do not have sufficient knowledge around electric vehicles and the benefits for switching to electric, which is why all forms of awareness programs are essential. Information around electric vehicles, charging infrastructure, and EV charging tariffs is not yet as readily available and as accessible … [continued]
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The People’s Solar: How Plug-In Solar Could Bring Affordable Energy To 60 Million Americans
The Promise Of A New Solar Revolution Most Americans love the idea of going solar. Few can actually do it. Traditional rooftop solar has helped millions cut bills and emissions, but it leaves most of the country behind — renters, apartment dwellers, low-income families, and anyone whose roof is too … [continued]
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