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Hydrogen Firm Lhyfe Pretends Minor Revenue Gain Overcomes Strategy Failures
Lhyfe’s recent press release—another just before Christmas, end of the week, hope no one notices effort like others I’ve assessed
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EVs At 65.4% Share In Sweden – Incentive Scheme Incoming
November’s auto sales saw plugin EVs at 65.4% share in Sweden, up from 61.7% year-on-year. BEVs were up in share,
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Ed ‘Net Zero’ Miliband Set To Miss Clean Energy Target
Ed Miliband is on track to miss the UK’s 2030 clean energy target due to anemic wind farm growth, higher
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Data Doesn’t Support Claims That Climate Change Is Ending Holiday
Media claims that holiday foods are vanishing don’t match long-term production trends for cocoa, coffee, vanilla, and cinnamon.
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California Forces Ratepayers To Keep Funding Failed Ivanpah Solar Project
Despite high costs and poor performance, California regulators want ratepayers to keep funding the money-losing Ivanpah solar plant.
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‘Never Mind:’ The High-Profile Retreat From Overblown Climate Claims
Prominent figures are stepping back from extreme climate predictions, signaling a shift away from alarmist rhetoric.
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Sea Levels Were 30 Meters Higher In East Antarctica 8,000
New research finds sea levels in East Antarctica were 30 meters higher 8,000 years ago—with today’s levels at the their
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The Hidden Recycling Problem With Tear-Open Snack Bags and Multi-Layer
Saving money is essential in many households, which brings shoppers to warehouse stores such as BJ’s, Costco, and Sam’s Club.
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Historic River Wheels Reimagined for Modern Hydropower Offers a Low-Impact
In his newly released eBook, Historic River Wheels Reimagined for Modern Hydropower, Bangladeshi electrical engineer Md. Moniruzzaman presents the River-Phase
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Ireland achieves 2GW of installed solar capacity
Natural Power celebrates milestone with BNRG project completions. Ireland has officially reached 2 gigawatts (GW) of installed solar capacity, marking
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