Tag: May
Bill McKibben Says Solar Power Is The Path To The Future
Bill McKibben is an indefatigable climate advocate. He is not a scientist, but he founded the climate advocacy group 350.org, whose name is taken from the parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere when the industrial revolution began. After a hurricane ripped through his home state of Vermont, … [continued]
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BYD Sealion 06 — Bigger, Faster, Stronger, Better
BYD continues to push new models into the market at a furious pace. The latest version of the Sealion 06 looks to be a winner.
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Regulatory Sandboxes and Other Processes to Expedite Utility Adoption of Advanced Grid Technologies
Electricity grids are facing significant pressure from load growth, aging infrastructure, increasingly dynamic operational needs, and severe weather events. Advanced grid technologies can help meet these challenges, but traditional regulatory frameworks may limit utility pathways to innovation. Regulatory sandboxes offer a potential solution by establishing a structured environment for piloting … [continued]
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Federal Grant Funding for Biking at Stake in Multiple Lawsuits
I joined the League of American Bicyclists straight out of law school during a simpler time. I did original research on traffic laws and wrote about their nuances in our Bike Law University series. There were federal threats to funding for bicycling, but those came from Congress, which is expected due … [continued]
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AI May Gobble Up Every Available Electron In Its Quest To Sell Us More Stuff
The data centers for AI will be massive beasts that suck enormous amounts of energy. That doesn’t mean they have to be big polluters.
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