Ohio State University Working To Make Our Robotaxis Safer
The 2010s was the decade of EVs — as far as establishing their arrival and competitiveness. The 2020s is the … [continued]
The 2010s was the decade of EVs — as far as establishing their arrival and competitiveness. The 2020s is the … [continued]
Originally published by Union of Concerned Scientists, The Equation. By Ted Boettner For over 150 years, the Appalachian region has provided … [continued]
In this second part of a two-part interview with Sam Spofforth of Drive Electric USA and Clean Fuels Ohio, I … [continued]
Drive Electric USA head Sam Spofforth and I talked about Drive Electric USA, new EV models, and electric vehicle adoption … [continued]
Meijer, a major grocery store chain in the US Northeast that is based out of Grand Rapids, Michigan, is teaming … [continued]
Electric vehicle leaders in 14 states have just launched a three-year effort to develop “Drive Electric” programs at the state … [continued]
The distributed wind power field is breaking down renewable energy barriers faster than (some) legislators can throw them up.
A just transition to the 2035 decarbonization goal is achievable by planning ahead for the renewable energy workforce of tomorrow.
Here’s a brief overview of several ballot measures illustrating how cities are moving at a rapid pace creating new funding to support local clean energy, and that clean energy has a much broader appeal than either political party.
Electric utilities in the Midwest are increasingly helping their customers drive on electricity, a reliably cheaper and increasingly cleaner fuel.