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Hydrogen Electrolysis Cost Projections from Major Organizations Low by 60% to 300%
For years, major organizations like the IEA, IRENA, BNEF, the Hydrogen Council and CSIRO have been projecting future costs for hydrogen electrolysis systems and the future cost of green hydrogen that don’t stand up to scrutiny. As a result, their projections of future costs increase every year, yet real-world data … [continued]
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Texas Lawmakers Scramble To Stop Solar Energy But It Just Keeps Coming
The solar energy is still alive and kicking in Texas, although two anti-renewables bills will go into effect on September 1 if state legislators pass them into law.
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Why was Southwestern Ontario left out of Ottawa’s high-speed rail plans?
Talked about for decades, high-speed rail passenger service is suddenly back in play, but Southwestern Ontario is left out. Why? Some observers say the region, which includes London, one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, lacks the political clout to make that happen and has been voting the wrong way for federal and provincial […]
ABB South Carolina Facility Could Save At Least $150,000/Year From Sustainability Initiatives
One of the privileges of creating content for an independent media source is reporting the good news about clean energy and energy efficiency. Otherwise, it tends to be unreported or overlooked although it is happening and does exist. Years ago, someone told me that solar power for homes was too … [continued]
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Canada Plants A Big Wet Kiss On Oil Pipelines
US tariffs have been a wake up call for Canada, which is putting up $35 billion to promote two oil pipelines. It needs to think smarter.
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