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U.S. Department of Energy Invests $45 Million to Support Regional Consortia Focused on Securing Domestic Critical Minerals and Materials
DOE announced $45 million in funding for six projects to create regional consortia to accelerate the development of critical mineral and materials supply chains including novel nonfuel carbon-based products from secondary and unconventional feedstocks. The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) today announced … [continued]
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New E-Bike Guide for Beginners
E-bikes are all the rage. Electric car sales have been growing fast, but so have electric bike sales — we just don’t have tracking for them like we do for electric cars. With more and more people thinking about getting electric bikes every day, though, we decided it would be … [continued]
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Thomas Built Buses Unveils Second Generation Electric School Bus
The second generation electric school bus from Thomas Built Buses was announced this week and features a new e-axle from Accelera by Cummins
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New year, new school: Northwest London elementary school opens
The decision to relocate hundreds of pupils and staff mid-year underscores the pressures the board faces
Judge Zouhary wants status update on Campbell's pollution allegations this week
U.S. District Judge Jack Zouhary wants to know this week whether Campbell Soup Co. is any closer to reaching a settlement with those who are suing its Napoleon plant for what they consider to be longstanding, excessive discharges to the Maumee River.