Tag: Methane
Solar & Battery Storage For Charging Electric Trucks Lead The Way Toward A Blended Grid
Charging electric trucks can use enormous amounts of electricity, making access to that power and managing its costs critical.
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Joe Biden was America’s first climate president. Did it matter?
By Jake Bittle and Zoya Teirstein
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When Joe Biden first became president, some found it hard to believe that he cared very much about climate change.
With a global pandemic raging, the former vice president and longtime senator pitched his 2020 campaign as a return to normalcy and a referendum on the erratic leadership of Donald Trump.
California Smashes Myth That Renewables Aren’t Reliable
The latest research from California explodes the myth that renewables are not reliable. It turns out, the opposite is true.
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Borobotics Unveils Autonomous Drill For Geothermal Applications
Borobotics, a Swiss startup company, has created a compact boring machine that is compact enough to be used almost anywhere.
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Increase In Carbon Dioxide Levels Reached A Record High In 2024
More carbon dioxide was added to the Earth’s atmosphere in 2024 than in any year since the Mauna Loa observatory started tracking it.
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