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Lectric eBikes’ March Sale: The Best Deals You’ll See All Year (Plus $600+ In Free Gear)

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If you’ve been on the fence about getting an e-bike, or upgrading your current e-bike setup, Lectric just made your decision a lot easier. Through the end of this month, Lectric eBikes is running its biggest promotion of the year, slashing prices on its most popular models and throwing in … [continued]

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BlueShift Electro-Chemical Process Extracts Critical Minerals From Industrial Waste & Seawater

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There are many minerals and other valuable components that have commercial value in wastewater and industrial waste. The problem is that extracting them can prove so costly that there is little room left for profit. Furthermore, the existing methods for extracting them have some negative impacts on the environment. BlueShift, … [continued]

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Nissan to Get 100 GWh of US-Made Batteries from SK On

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The electric vehicle market is growing everywhere, even in the USA, and various dynamics are encouraging automakers to get their batteries locally in each market more and more. That just makes more sense in the long term anyway, but given the fact that China moved much faster in this arena … [continued]

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Simon Michaux’s Purple Delusion: The Pseudoscience of Doom

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Simon Michaux has built a reputation on painting an apocalyptic vision of the energy transition, but his work consistently collapses under scrutiny. I’ve personally taken apart his comically bad lithium supply projections and his metal demand doomsday scenarios, and each time, the pattern is the same — wild extrapolations that … [continued]

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