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This Video Makes Great Points About E-Bike Safety
I’d love to live in a place with excellent e-bike infrastructure. If my smaller city had dedicated lanes with barriers between me and the cars, I’d ride places almost every time. Separate bike roads would be even better. But alas, it does not. Instead, most places have a narrow “bike … [continued]
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Mercedes CLA With EQ Technology Gets Rave Reviews
The Mercedes CLA EV is all new inside and out with 800 volt architecture for fast charging and extra long range.
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US Air Force Leads Defense Dept. Into A Geothermal Energy Future
Geothermal energy is front and center in the Defense Department’s efforts to improve energy security and resiliency at military facilities.
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BlueFloat CEO Steps Down
Carlos Martín Rivals has announced his decision to step down as CEO of BlueFloat Energy. He made the announcement in a Linkedin post. “After careful thinking, I’ve concluded that it is the right moment to turn the page on my role in the company I founded with the support from … [continued]
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There Is Optimism For Distributed Wind Energy In United States
Recently the long term leader of the USA’s Distributed Wind Energy Association, Mike Bergey of Bergey Windpower and a long term acquaintance, reached out to ask me to keynote the annual conference in Washington. Putting together my material led me to consider the strategic drives and how they would be … [continued]
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