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Swiss researcher studies ‘abandonment tourism’ in Detroit
By Camila Bello Castro
A recent case study of a former “abandonment tourism” business in Detroit found a disconnect between the lived experience of many city residents and the lives of the tour participants who were generally white, younger and more international than most Detroiters and generally first-time visitors to the city.
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Another Cure For Coal Fever: Quantum Dot Solar Cells
Photo: Quantum dots are opening up yet another chapter in the book of solar cell innovation, helping to keep the cost of solar power sliding downwards.
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Coal-Killing Sodium-Ion Energy Storage Is Coming To Kill Your Coal Power Plants
The promise of a coal power revival is already being undermined by new energy storage technologies for wind and solar, including sodium-ion batteries.
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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.
The post As EV Sales Slide, Tesla Will Adopt Its Own Semi Electric Trucks appeared first on CleanTechnica.
