588 Or More New Public EV Chargers Coming To Texas

The Texas Transportation Commission recently authorized Phase II of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program to proceed with approximately $250 million in funding for more public EV chargers in Texas. Phase I provided $53 million in federal funding for 65 electric vehicle charging sites and 15 of them have … [continued]

Solar-Powered EVs Are Here — All Five Of Them

EVs with built-in solar panels have been a tough sell, but the US startup Aptera aims to succeed with an aerodynamic three-wheeler where others have failed (cropped, courtesy of Aptera).

Eavor’s Geretsried Pivot Raises Hard Questions About Next Gen Closed-Loop Geothermal

The recent GeoExPro interview about Eavor’s next-generation geothermal Geretsried project lands less like an update and more like a stress test result. Eavor was one of the more serious next-generation geothermal companies I had assessed, but that was never the same thing as saying it had solved geothermal. It had … [continued]

Wave Energy’s Hardest Problem Is Not The Waves. It Is Maintenance.

After publishing on a wave energy proposal for offshore data centers, I received a useful challenge. A reader pointed to CorPower Ocean as a counterexample. That was worth taking seriously. CorPower is not a render-first startup selling a fantasy of floating artificial intelligence infrastructure in the deep Pacific. It has … [continued]

Florida Farmers Struggle — And The Reasons Why Are Complex

In early February 2026, Florida experienced a rare and historic multi-day freeze — it broke cold weather records across the state. From the Everglades agricultural area to central and southern parts of the state, Florida farmers faced plummeting temperatures, crop damage, and significant operational challenges. The cold weather in February … [continued]