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High Great Lakes surface temperatures may mean late ice, more snow
All five Great Lakes have reached near-record warm surface temperatures judging by data from U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) research. Because of the continuing U.S. government shutdown, there’s no one available at NOAA’s Great Lakes research centre at Ann Arbour, Mi., to answer questions about research collected and recorded automatically throughout the region. […]
Illinois Passes Clean Energy & Storage Bill Expected to Save Residents $13 Billion
We’ve written a few times about a piece of legislation in Illinois that was expected to give a boost to clean, renewable energy sources while also helping to save Illinois residents money on their electricity bills. That would be the Clean and Reliable Grid Affordability Act, and it was passed … [continued]
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BMW Is One Step Closer To The Solid-State EV Battery Of The Future
The US startup Solid Power is contributing its sulfide-based electrolyte to a new solid-state EV battery in partnership with BMW and the Korean firm Samsung SDI.
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China Omits Mention Of New Energy Vehicles In Latest 5-Year Plan
China has just published its next five year plan and new energy vehicles are no longer one of its top priorities.
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Great Lakes Commission passes resolutions on AI/computing infrastructure and water use; elects new leadership at meeting in Duluth
Duluth, Minnesota – At its Annual Meeting, held this week on the shores of Lake Superior in Duluth, Minnesota, the Great Lakes Commission (GLC) passed