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We’re Waging A War In Defense Of Clean Energy
Whether he knows it or not, President Donald J. Trump’s era will be noted for its scaling up of renewable energy. Partially, it’s because many companies have already committed to business plans that incorporate solar installations, wind turbines, and batteries. Businesses must find competitive advantages that point to a winning, … [continued]
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Tesla Model Y Battery Replacement Saga
For some reason, people are surprised to learn that many electric vehicles have a humble 12 volt battery onboard, just like the one you might find in a Honda Civic, for example. The 12 volt battery performs a number of critical functions. In a Tesla, it powers the exterior and … [continued]
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Oshkosh Corporation Is Building The Zero Emission Vehicles That Keep America Running
Oshkosh Corporation has been building the vehicles that keep America running for over 100 years. They first popped onto our cleantech radar as part of the bidding process for the selection of the Next Generation Delivery Vehicle (NGDV) for the United States Postal Service (USPS). Oshkosh Corp famously won the … [continued]
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An Open Letter to the Solar and Storage Industry
From Abigail Ross Hopper, President & CEO, Solar Energy Industries Association October 21, 2025 To my friends, colleagues, and partners across the solar and storage industry, After nearly nine years leading the Solar Energy Industries Association, I have made the decision to step down as president and CEO, effective January … [continued]
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Norway’s Ferry Operator Norled Could Have Saved Money & Staff by Skipping Hydrogen
Norled, one of Norway’s largest best known ferry operators, has lost about a billion kroner, about €85 million, in two years. The company is now cutting staff, including more than a dozen land-based positions, to try to steady its finances. These losses did not come from a collapse in ridership … [continued]
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