Top 20 CleanTechnica Stories of the Week
If you missed any of these, or didn’t stick around for all of the fun commentary from readers, here were the 20 most popular CleanTechnica articles of the past week.
- Why Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars Are Not Competitive — From A Hydrogen Fuel Cell Expert
- Play With Tesla Model 3 Colors & Rims (via EV Obsession)
- Hyperloop Company Claims New Material Is 10X Stronger Than Steel, 5X Lighter Than Aluminum (via Gas2)
- US Carbon Tax “Close To Inevitable,” Conservative Leader Proclaims — Moral Disgrace Of Ignoring Global Warming Too Strong
- Coal-Killing Perovskite Solar Cell Beats 20% Efficiency Mark, Aims For 30%
- Is Toyota Finally Shifting To Real Battery-Electric Cars?
- Carbon Dioxide Levels At South Pole Pass 400 PPM For First Time In 4 Million Years
- Tesla Model S Changes From Past Few Years (via EV Obsession)
- Tesla Gigafactory & Powerwall — Dog & Pony Show?
- Electric Car Sales, History, & The Future (Cleantech Revolution Tour Highlights)
- Tesla Quite Actively Pursuing Model S Owners For Trade-Ins (Rumor) (via EV Obsession)
- 1 Solar Energy Chart Puts The USA In Its Place
- What Do Elon Musk, Frodo Baggins, & Luke Skywalker Share In Common?
- TenneT Proposes Artificial Island For Up To 70 GW Of Offshore Wind
- China Electric Car Sales — BYD Tang Is #1 Again (Original Analysis)
- New Tesla Model S Refresh Fascia Upgrade From Unplugged Performance Unveiled (via EV Obsession)
- Tesla’s Unique Battery Cells, Manufacturing With Robots vs Humans… (Cleantech Talk #28)
- Chevy Bolt In Red — New Video (via EV Obsession)
- Forget Godzilla, NYC Gets Monster-Sized “Virtual” Solar Power Plant
- What’s The Story With EV Superfast Charging?
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It is quite funny that the really big renewable energy news with the absolutely most profound impact on the future of energy markets and humanity constantly seems to go under the radar.
You might want to read this.
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2016/ta/c6ta02041k#divAbstract