$988 Billion In Private Investments Connected to “Investing in America” Agenda

A reader pointed me to this webpage and the map there showing where manufacturing and infrastructure investments associated with the American Rescue Plan, Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, CHIPS and Science Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act are taking place or have been committed. It’s a fascinating map, but the headline number … [continued]

2023 Shared Micromobility State of the Industry Report.

Shared Micromobility Trips in North America Offset Approximately 81 Million Pounds of Carbon Dioxide Emissions…

Shared Micromobility Trips in North America Averaged 1.5 Miles and 15 Minutes in 2023 The typical shared micromobility trip in North America in 2023 was 1.5 miles and 15 minutes long. E-bike excursions were the longest on average, covering 2.0 miles and lasting 20.3 minutes. Pedal bike journeys averaged 1.4 … [continued]

"Danger: High Voltage" by Rhys A. is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Will Musk’s AI Supercomputer Compromise A Local Community’s Grid?

Elon Musk has announced that he is building the world’s largest supercomputer. The problem is that it will require the same amount of electricity as would power 100,000 homes. Musk’s potential supercomputer power usage has many regional community members in the southwest Memphis area concerned, who say the artificial intelligence … [continued]

Pittsburgh Gets $96 Million for Cleantech Manufacturing Facility, Will Create 900+ Jobs

Thanks to the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law’s Advanced Energy Manufacturing & Recycling Grants Program, the California company Mainspring Energy has received $87 million from the US Department of Energy to support domestic manufacturing of “innovative, fuel-flexible, power generators.” The state-of-the-art manufacturing facility is expected to create more than 600 “skilled jobs” … [continued]

ChatGPT generated panoramic image of a gasoline powered SUV being crushed in a junk yard as the owner is handed the keys to a shining new electric car

Cash For Clunkers: Modern Electric Vehicle Variant An Obvious Climate Policy

In the 1990s, numerous countries both within and outside Europe launched vehicle scrappage schemes with multiple goals. Greece, Hungary, Denmark, Spain, France, Ireland, Norway, and Italy each implemented programs during this period, aimed at scrapping older cars to promote the purchase of newer, safer, and more efficient vehicles. For example, … [continued]