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Charging Up On the Rivian Adventure Network
Rivian’s Adventure Network is a public DC fast charging network with locations strategically positioned to enable Rivian owners to go on more adventures in more places. The Rivian Adventure Network They’re standing up new charging stations near outdoor meccas like Sedona, Arizona, Bozeman, Montana, Flagstaff, Arizona, and an exciting new … [continued]
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AcePower Launches New 50 kW Air-Cooled High-Efficiency Module to Accelerate Europe’s Fast-Charging Network Expansion
Munich, Germany — AcePower, a leading provider of high-efficiency energy solutions, unveiled its next-generation 50kW high-efficiency charging module at the Power2Drive exhibition this week. To accelerate Europe’s rapidly growing DC fast-charging infrastructure, the module is designed to offer ultra-high efficiency, low noise, and exceptional reliability, driving safer, faster, and more … [continued]
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Microgrids Could Enhance Grid Resilience
NREL Researcher’s Personal Experience Inspires His Passion To Improve Local Grid Resilience This installment of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL’s) Tell Me Something Grid series features Rory McIlmoil, a researcher in NREL’s Grid Planning and Analysis Center. McIlmoil shares how microgrids could unlock greater grid resilience in the wake of … [continued]
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The Top 5 States in the USA for Solar Power
Which states in the USA have installed the most solar power? How many solar jobs are there in those states? Which states are leading in residential solar power? How many solar companies are in these leading states? I’m glad you asked, because we now have the answers for you! Thanks … [continued]
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One man’s quest to bring more of North America’s largest native fruit, the pawpaw, to Wisconsin
By Jeff Robbins, Wisconsin Public Radio
This article was republished here with permission from Wisconsin Public Radio.
If you’ve never tasted the fruit from a pawpaw tree, you’re not alone. Due to its extremely short shelf life that renders the fruit edible for only days after being picked, pawpaw is an all-too-rare treat.