Drones, UFOs, Chinese Spy Balloons, & More: What Else Is Up There?
Solar powered drones may muddy the UFO waters, but the US Department of Defense is now tasked with letting the public in on its investigations.
Solar powered drones may muddy the UFO waters, but the US Department of Defense is now tasked with letting the public in on its investigations.
“UFOs? This is CleanTechnica, not some crackpot site!” I hear you, but bear with me for a couple minutes real quick. First, I’m going to explain why this isn’t a crackpot topic (anymore), apply some well-deserved skepticism (that doesn’t quite cover all of it), and then show that the United … [continued]
One of my side jobs is to take images of construction projects (often the areas with upcoming construction) with small unmanned craft (aka “drones”). I sometimes cover drones here at CleanTechnica because they’re mostly zero emissions and are replacing manned, ICE aircraft for many applications. Thus, they’re the perfect example … [continued]
In this edition of the clean energy and transport news roundup, we have stories about India’s massive solar park, UFOs stealing our sunshine, solar-powered e-bike stations, utility companies becoming irrelevant, Elio Motors, GM’s 1956 self-driving car, Consumer Reports vs Model X, Chevy’s money-losing Bolt strategy, and more.