Tag: Japan
Plasma Gasification Promises the World, Fails Everywhere—Pune Was No Exception
The idea was seductive: turn Pune’s mountains of garbage into clean hydrogen fuel. The city’s waste problem would be solved, and India would get a head start in the global hydrogen economy. That was the pitch when Pune Municipal Corporation and The Green Billions Limited announced India’s first waste-to-hydrogen project … [continued]
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Oh, baby! At the London region’s biggest hospital, births hit record high
The London region’s largest hospital is dealing with modern-day baby boom.
Is Trump Setting Off A Terrible Nuclear Domino Effect?
I know it’s cliche to say this, but it still holds true: those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it. As the Trump Regime works both against renewables and against Ukraine’s sovereignty, the real history behind nuclear power has to become part of the discussion. If we … [continued]
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Silly Rumor Of The Week — Tesla To Buy Nissan
A rumor suggests that Tesla may be considering a rescue plan for Nissan but Elon Musk strongly denied any interest in the Japanese company.
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25 Years of Hybrids, 10 Years of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars
One of our readers passed along the note recently that it was the 25 year anniversary of the first hybrid car in the United States, the Honda Insight, which arrived in December 1999. (Yes, the Toyota Prius came a couple of years earlier in Japan, but it didn’t come to … [continued]
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