Tag: Tariffs
New interest in domestic mining comes with call for sustainability in the market
By Joe Lorenz
Electrification and tariffs mean rural Midwest communities can cash in on their mineral resources. But how can these ventures balance local benefit to the ecological cost?
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YASA Axial Flux Electric Motor Makes 1000+ HP — But Weighs Just 28 Pounds!
Earlier this year, UK-based YASA amazed the world by showing off an axial flux electric motor that weighed just 13.1 kg (29 lb) and was rated at 550 kW (738 hp), for an energy density of 42 kW per kg. Now it is back with a new and improved version … [continued]
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A New Hope For US Farmers: Used EV Batteries & Solar Panels, Too
EV batteries and solar panels are among the new clean technologies aimed at helping US farmers cut costs, improve crop yields, and improve livestock health, too.
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Poll: Tariffs, grocery costs have Michigan residents sweating economyÂ
Economic worries are often split along partisan lines, as is support for President Trumpâs tariffs, according to a survey from the Detroit Regional Chamber….
India Plans To Spend $21 Trillion On Climate Action. Will It Be Too Little, Too Late?
In a post earlier today, we reported on a joint study by Climate Central and World Weather Attribution that finds the actions taken by the nations of the world in the ten years since the Paris Climate Accords have helped to limit global heating by the end of this century … [continued]
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