Con Ed And First Student Bring Solar Microgrid To New York
Con Edison and First Student are constructing a microgrid in Brooklyn to manage the charging requirements of electric school buses.
Con Edison and First Student are constructing a microgrid in Brooklyn to manage the charging requirements of electric school buses.
Electric buses are being put to use in Brooklyn as roving energy storage systems topped with solar panels, as part of a goal to electrify school bus fleets across the nation.
The City that Never Sleeps will host two key offshore wind farm construction hubs, aiming at 9,000 gigawatts and beyond.
The building electrification movement could kick into high gear with an assist from fast-paced modular construction systems for urban development.
Alloy Development has designed the first all electric, high efficiency residential skyscraper in Brooklyn, New York.
New York EV charging upstart itselectric installed the first three of its urban curbside EV chargers in Brooklyn within the Brooklyn Army Terminal at a bank building on city property that sat unused for years. itselectric’s mission is to bring its compact curbside chargers into dense urban areas like Brooklyn … [continued]
Tesla builds Supercharger stations across the world with dozens of supercharging stalls at many new stations. However, EV charging stations from other companies often just have a few. In the US, Electrify America is now typically putting in stations with several stalls, but not dozens. An e-mobility company in New … [continued]
The new Harley Davidson Serial 1 electric bicycle delivers on the promise of a seamless experience on a high tech riding machine for the unique human being that is you.
The free electric shuttle service called Circuit has added locations in Brooklyn and Hollywood, Florida. The company has been operating electric shuttles in cities like Boston, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, San Diego, Austin, Houston, East Hampton, and others. It used to be called The Free Ride, but now is named Circuit. Alex Esposito, one of the company’s co-founders, answered some questions about the expansion for CleanTechnica.
The Solar Panel Art Series is back with a new round of artistic creations that make use of up-cycled solar panels as the canvas. This time around, it has set up shop in New York City, where the 12 works of art are on display for interested parties to see in person as the bidding action heats up online at the Paddle8 auction house.