Tag: satellites
They Really Are Shooting Data Centers Up Into Space, Where Solar Power Is Free
The idea of sending data centers flying around the Earth seemed kooky just a couple of years ago, and yet here we are. The temptation of limitless solar power, ambient cooling, and freedom from the aches and pains of terrestrial development has prompted a mad scramble for a piece of … [continued]
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32 Fast EV Chargers To Be Installed In Tennessee, Virginia, & Kentucky
There has been much good news about EV chargers in the US lately. Greater EV adoption public charging infrastructure to expand, so this trend is encouraging. The installation of new public chargers matters to the people who live near them and those who drive to and through these locations. Fast … [continued]
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How Will Boston And Other Coastal Cities Fight Sea Level Rise?
In the 1980s Boston converted mud flats into prized land for its Seaport area. Even then, thoughts of sea level rise hovered in the back of developers’ minds, but the opportunity for growth and prime assets won out. Safeguards such as elevating the whole neighborhood or building sea walls around … [continued]
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Epsilon Advanced Materials Anticipates EV Batteries For 1 Million US-Made EVs Per Year … Are They Nuts?
The leading Indian EV battery materials firm Epsilon Advanced Materials plans to meet the graphite anode demand of 1 million in made-in-the-US EVs per year by 2030.
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Earth To Methane Super-Emitters: You Can Run, But You Can’t Hide (PS, You Can’t Even Run)
Methane super-emitters are the target of a new $100 million investment by Bloomberg Philanthropies, aimed at growing the global network of methane detection satellites and coordinating corrective action among governments.
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