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3,000km EV Road Trip From Johannesburg To Simola Hillclimb To Raise EV Awareness In South Africa
South Africa is lagging behind its peers and similar markets when it comes to EV adoption. A number of factors have contributed to this, including the limited variety of battery-electric (BEV) models in the country, coupled with the high import duties and taxes levied on electric vehicles. This means most … [continued]
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The State Of The Food We Consume
The Trump administration’s Big, Beautiful Bill is in the hands of the Senate now. Yes, some of the House measures within those 1000 pages will look different, but three food and agricultural provisions that are certain to affect the state of the food we consume are expected to remain intact: … [continued]
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Norway, A View from the Inside
How does the electric vehicle transition look from the inside? I recently discovered that I have a distant relative living in Norway, Greg Coombes. So, I messaged and emailed him with some questions. I was impressed by the fact that, for him, the EV transition was “normal.” Others, like me, … [continued]
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10,000 Jobs, $14 Billion in Clean Energy Investments Nixed as Biden’s “Investing in America” Agenda Reversed
The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 was a great stimulus for new clean energy projects, EV factories, battery factories, etc. It led to massive new investments, reshoring of countless blue collar jobs, and a more vibrant economy for the fast-growing industries of the future. More broadly, as we reported last … [continued]
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Why the solar industry is counting Ohio’s newest energy law as a win
By Kathiann M. Kowalski
This story was originally published by Canary Media.
A new state law aimed at expanding gas and nuclear power plants in Ohio may also provide opportunities for solar developers — if they can overcome other policy and political barriers.
