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Parked German Hydrogen Garbage Trucks Show The Limits Of Pilot-Driven Infrastructure
The recent case in Bielefeld, where seven hydrogen garbage trucks sit idle because they cannot legally refuel at a nearby hydrogen station for buses, is a small story that exposes a large and structural problem. The vehicles were purchased with public funds, the refueling station was built with public funds, … [continued]
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Michigan accuses oil companies of blocking EVs, inflating power costs

More energy news as a bribery trial begins in Ohio for two former utility executives and burning trash and wood for electricity can now qualify as carbon-free in Minnesota.
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US Energy Storage Startup Moves In On The Residential Market With Another $232 Million
The US startup Lunar Energy has raised another $232 million towards its goal of dominating the US home energy storage market, pushing Tesla’s Powerwall out of the picture.
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Data center concerns lead to push for a one-year moratorium on projects
By Karlee VanAntwerp
Critics of the proliferation of data centers are calling for a one-year moratorium on the approval of new projects.
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Canada’s EV Policy Shift Is About Credits, Not Mandates
Canada has quietly shifted into a new phase of EV focused industrial policy, not by announcing a dramatic ban or a sweeping mandate, but by changing the arithmetic that governs the automotive market. The federal government has moved away from explicit EV sales quotas and toward steadily tightening fleet average … [continued]
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