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HiTHIUM’s Breakthrough ∞Cell 1175Ah Powers Landmark 4GWh Long-Duration Energy Storage
This landmark project, developed in partnership with Alfanar Projects, represents one of the largest BESS deployments in the Middle East
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2025 National Energy Study Finds Strong Public Support Across Renewable
Defying partisan divisions over the future of energy, Americans broadly support development of both natural gas and renewable sources, according
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A Few More Days For Big EV Raffle From CCAN
It seems EV raffles have gotten more and more popular. One of the original leaders in this space, the Chesapeake
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New Pumped Hydropower Storage Project Aims For Fast-Track Approval
A proposed 1.5-gigawatt pumped storage hydropower project in New Mexico aims to leverage 70 hours of long duration energy storage
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California Pushes The Electric Truck Envelope, Again
Two leading stakeholders in the electric truck charging field have joined forces to accelerate the fleet electrification movement in California.
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BYD Begins Exporting EVs From Thailand To Europe
BYD has begun exporting cars made in Thailand to Europe, partly in response to Thai policies that apply to vehicle
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From Harvest To Housing: CLT Locks Away More Carbon Than
Carbon accounting is one of the most important but least understood aspects of the discussion about cross laminated timber. The
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Trump Unsettles Supposedly Settled Climate Science
Trump-era DOE report challenges climate alarmists, showing rising CO2 has limited impact on temperatures but provides global greening benefits.
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Climatologist Explains Offshore Wind’s Epic Fail
Federal regulators axed Revolution Wind over national security concerns, fueling doubts about offshore wind’s costs, subsidies, and marine impacts.
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Activist-Led UN Chapter To Redefine Climate Science Findings—For The Worse
IPCC’s extreme weather chapter faces politicization as event attribution and activist-led authors challenge traditional climate science.
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