Tag: ports
30 Years Later: The Port That Turned Batteries, Data, and Wind into New Profit
By the time a port reaches the twenty-year mark on a thirty-year decarbonization roadmap the engineering problems are largely solved and the hard infrastructure is mostly in place; what remains is equal parts disciplined execution, digital finesse and opportunistic scaling. This logical progression builds upon the successful groundwork established in the … [continued]
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Beyond the Harbor: Electrifying Short-Sea Routes and Hybridizing Blue-Water Shipping
As ports around the world push forward on their decarbonization journeys, the final and perhaps most challenging frontier is decarbonizing the vessels themselves—not only within the harbor but throughout their voyages. This fourth and culminating phase of port electrification and decarbonization strategy tackles precisely this challenge, extending the benefits of … [continued]
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Aikido Technologies Full-Scale Floating Wind Demonstrator to Be Tested in Norway
California-based Aikido announces site agreement with METCentre in Norway for a 15MW demo project SAN FRANCISCO — Aikido Technologies, Inc. (Aikido), a floating offshore wind technology provider, announced this week that it has signed an agreement with Marin Energy Test Centre (METCentre) in Haugesund, Norway, to deploy a first-of-its-kind 15MW … [continued]
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Why The 6th Generation Toyota RAV4 Is Important For The EV Revolution
The sixth generation Toyota RAV4 will come with a hybrid powertrain standard and a plug-in hybrid optional.
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California Has Far More EV Chargers Than Gas Stations
The California Energy Commission (CEC) recently published some very interesting EV sales information. Zach already wrote an article about it. I reached out to the CEC to ask some questions to get its perspective on what is happening in the Golden State. What jumped out in the answers was something … [continued]
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