US EIA Predicts Solar Will Account for 58% of New Electricity Generation Capacity in US…
The latest report from the US Energy Information Agency predicts solar and BESS will account for 80% of new electricity capacity in 2024.
The latest report from the US Energy Information Agency predicts solar and BESS will account for 80% of new electricity capacity in 2024.
Demand for new buses, coaches and minibuses reaches highest level since the pandemic with 4,932 new units entering service in 2023. Market up 44.6% on previous year but remains -16.0% down on 2019. Sector leads UK’s Net Zero journey as Europe’s biggest zero emission bus market, with 45.1% of new … [continued]
While the cultures of Taiwan and China continue to slowly drift their separate ways (after a civil war three-quarters of a century ago), there’s one thing that’s still firmly entrenched on both sides of the Strait: bicycles. It’s an indisputable fact that bikes are fantastic for densely-populated areas. They’re small, … [continued]
The electric vehicle maker Scout Motors is evoking the retro styling of the old Scout truck to boost EV sales in the US.
After the subsidies-derived sales rush of December, Germany’s plugin vehicle (PEV) market was bound to have a hangover month in January. And it did, by scoring some 37,000 registrations. While that is a 40%-plus increase over the January 2023 result, it is important to remember that a year ago, the … [continued]
Sunday’s Super Bowl saw the Kansas City Chiefs become the first back-to-back Super Bowl champion in two decades. While the Chiefs fans have something to celebrate this week, the game was also a major win for sustainable energy — Super Bowl LVIII was the first powered entirely by renewable energy … [continued]
Let’s say you have an RV like an Airstream, with all of its beautiful curves, but you want to add solar panels to it. Or maybe you’d like to outfit some other non-flat surface, such as on a boat or van or utility trailer, with solar panels, so you need … [continued]
The push to make less expensive electric cars for American drivers is spurring intense competition to lower manufacturing costs.
This week, Larry Fink of BlackRock and Jamie Dimon of Chase Bank knuckled under to pressure from Republicans on ESG investing.
Who knew that Valentine’s Day could bring big discounts on portable power stations and the solar panels to charge them with? Although Valentine’s Day is usually a day just for chocolates and flowers and other such goodies, another sure way of saying “I love you” could be procuring an EcoFlow … [continued]