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Local jobs. Increased tax revenues. Income for landowners. Clean, homegrown energy.
Local jobs. Increased tax revenues. Income for landowners. Clean, homegrown energy.
I’ve seen a number of electric vehicle supporters quite disappointed with what is in the infrastructure bill going through Congress right now. But that’s not where the goodies were ever going to go. So I wanted to try to help out here by trying to better explain what’s going on.
A German TV show recently shared a short tour of Tesla Giga Berlin. The video below includes the captions with the option to translate them. The video shows a quick tour of the stamping area and a Tesla employee, Max, giving a tour. The translations I am providing come from … [continued]
Is the 50% of light vehicles electrified by 2030 possible? Easily. And almost inevitably.
Olyns has launched what is technically a reverse vending machine that will make it easier (or more personally worthwhile) for consumers to recycle plastic. The elegant and convenient solution is aimed at helping to meet the 1 billion pounds of commercial demand for recycled plastic (rPET). I got to chat … [continued]
Originally published by Union of Concerned Scientists, The Equation. By Ted Boettner For over 150 years, the Appalachian region has provided the cheap energy that has powered the nation to become an industrial giant and build a middle class. At the same time, the enormous wealth pulled from the hills of … [continued]
Meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement would create 8 million jobs by 2050, a new analysis published in the journal One Earth found. Currently, 18 million people globally work in the energy sector, which the study defines as only those within the energy system, not adjacent sectors like energy efficiency or … [continued]
We Need Incentives to Help Electric Co-ops Replace their Coal Plants
In July 2020, Tesla began the construction of its Gigafactory in Austin, TX, which many nicknamed Giga Texas. Yes, it’s been a year and it’s expected to be up and running by the end of this year. Tesla may not be producing vehicles from the factory just yet, but its … [continued]
New York’s solar growth has climbed 2,100% since the NY-Sun initiative was launched in 2011. The cost of solar dropped 69% in that same period. Naturally, there are large global trends driving these results, but they are great for New York nonetheless. They’re also helping New York Governor Cuomo to … [continued]