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São Paulo Launches Line 17 with BYD SkyRail
The train that arrived a decade late may have been worth the wait. When Line 17 entered revenue service in São Paulo last March 31, it closed a long-troubled infrastructure chapter with a system that behaves differently from the metro lines the city is used to. Built with BYD SkyRail … [continued]
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Why the Future of Energy Storage is Spinning To Make a Comeback
Seven months ago, Tina Casey wrote about the comeback of kinetic energy storage systems, pointing to renewed investment and attention after years of being overshadowed by batteries. Her piece, “$200 Million For Renewables-Friendly Flywheel Energy Storage,” captures a shift that has been building quietly: flywheels are no longer a niche … [continued]
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America’s Wind Market Keeps Building Under Policy Pressure
The useful way to understand U.S. wind energy in 2026 is to start with a contradiction. In physical terms, it remains one of the largest and most important wind markets in the world. In policy terms, it has become less stable and less predictable in a short period. The dichotomy … [continued]
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Honda Is Determined To Sell More EVs In The US, One Way Or Another
EVs continues to push across the hurdles of a recalcitrant US market, with the Honda venture Fastport providing an example of perseverance in the pedal-powered micromobility sector.
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Cleaning Up Lake Erie Begins With A Network Of Digital Sensors
Lake Erie is the shallowest of the Great Lakes and the most polluted. Now digital technology will help restore it to health.
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