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Let The Great Ann Arbor EV Sales Experiment Begin!
Photo: GM is among the domestic automakers aiming to keep EV sales afloat with its forthcoming 2027 Chevy Bolt EV, while Costco pitches incentives and the City of Ann Arbor, Michigan offers city-funded rebates to match the lost federal tax credits.
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Underwater Data Centers Are Real, But The Hype Is Getting Ahead Of The Engineering
China now has commercial underwater data centers, and that is worth taking seriously. It is also worth not losing our minds over it, which is apparently harder than it should be whenever servers, seawater, and artificial intelligence appear in the same sentence. The basic pitch is attractive. Data centers generate … [continued]
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435 New EV Chargers To Be Installed In Philadelphia
It was just a bit ago that it was announced the City of Philadelphia was considering installing a great number of new public EV chargers. A new development is that the city will collaborate with PositivEnergy, an expanding EV charging network and provider of electric vehicle charging infrastructure and fleet … [continued]
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Janus Electric Update — Talk to the Converted!
CleanTechnica recently scored an exclusive interview with Ben Hutt, the CEO of Janus Electric. This comes in the context of mainstream media interest in the electrification of the heavy truck industry, trials by Windrose technology and Centurion, and provocative comments from Andrew Forrest of Fortescue Metals, etc. Over the phone … [continued]
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In London’s 1885-built St. Peter’s Cathedral, plans for major repairs and renewal
“It’s up to us now . . . to ensure the cathedral is here another 140 years from now.”