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Used EVs Pull New Duty As Guardians Of The Grid
Used EVs are the gift that keeps on giving. Bargain hunters can score huge savings on an older EV, but that’s just for starters. As bidirectional charging becomes more common, the up-and-coming crop of used EVs will provide owners and fleet managers with new opportunities to help balance their local … [continued]
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Sunbolt Is Leading On Solar Power Workstations At Educational Campuses
Sunbolt, a leader in solar-powered workstations and charging stations, has had recent installations of its technology at UC Riverside, Southern New Hampshire University, and Montgomery County Public Schools. It just makes sense to have solar power with canopies with outdoor tables on campuses. Sunlight is converted to electricity where the … [continued]
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The Short List of Climate Actions That Will Work
A few months ago, I was invited by Dr. Sebastian Husein of the Battery Centre Twente to speak at the University of Twente’s 2025 Climate Event, a hybrid discussion with multiple speakers engaging with an audience of academics in the Netherlands and neighboring countries. That event occurred on November 5th, … [continued]
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Climate change is shrinking fish in Michigan lakes
A new study digitized decadesâ worth of written observations about Michiganâs fish to show a connection between warmer waters and smaller fish. Prized species like northern pike are among the affected species….
Iceland Warns Slower AMOC Is A Security Threat To The Nation
The AMOC ocean current keeps Iceland from freezing. Now the country is planning what to do if it stops flowing.
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