Trump Ends Biden’s Heavy-Handed Fuel Mileage Standards To Slash New Car Prices
Trump ends Biden-era fuel rules, aiming to lower new car prices and spur investment in U.S. auto factories.
Trump ends Biden-era fuel rules, aiming to lower new car prices and spur investment in U.S. auto factories.
New renewable energy subsidies could add billions to UK household bills, raising questions about the true cost of Labour’s Budget promises.
Hochul’s warning about New York’s Climate Act shows how fuel rationing and soaring costs could leave residents facing cold winters and new taxes.
by Michael Miniotas and Will Brandt, interns with Sustainable House • Michael Miniotas harvesting compost from a coolseat Michael Miniotas My name is Michael Miniotas, and I’m a third-year student at Rollins College in Florida. I was born in London, Ontario, Canada, but grew up in Jacksonville, Florida. When I first received my internship with […]
AI, Datacenters, skyrocketing energy prices– See how 2026 is the best year to lock in low energy rates with solar, and how TPO has shifted the landcape.
Precision Quartz Cuvettes are improving UV-Vis characterization of nanomaterial coatings used in high-efficiency solar modules, enabling more accurate optical data, better film uniformity assessment, and enhanced quality control across advanced photovoltaic research and development.
Addressing the critical industry challenge of battery safety in residential environments, Glory introduces proprietary eXtraSolid™ technology, marking one of the first applications of EV-Grade semi-solid state batteries in compact home storage.
The United Kingdom’s decision to introduce a mileage based charge on electric vehicles starting in 2028 marks a shift in how governments think about fairness in road funding and the broader question of who pays for the external costs of driving. The original policy is expressed in pounds of course, … [continued] The post Why […]
Jonathan Slotkin’s recent analysis of Waymo’s safety results in an oped in the New York Times has sparked a new round of discussion about how society should think about autonomous vehicles. His framing is direct. He argues that the data looks like the kind of early clinical trial result that … [continued] The post Why […]
It’s funny how things line up in the fabric of time at times. A few days ago, I wrote an article about Tesla having perhaps 29 supervised robotaxis in operation in Austin, Texas. It’s not clear what the exact number is, and it’s not clear exactly how many crashes these … [continued] The post How […]