Tag: energy

  • Tesla Solar Roof gets Europe and Canada expansion estimate

    Tesla Solar Roof gets Europe and Canada expansion estimate

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    Tesla Solar Roof’s international expansion to Canada and Europe seems set for later this year based on a recent Twitter reply from Elon Musk. The Tesla CEO was hopeful that Solar Roof installations would expand internationally by the end of 2021. At the beginning of 2020, Elon Musk seemed excited about ramping the Solar Roof.…

  • Public EV charging is a problem. Biden’s presidency could change that.

    Public EV charging is a problem. Biden’s presidency could change that.

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    California is the most populous country once it comes to cars: It accounts for around half of all U.S. electric vehicles revenue . But with Teslas, Nissan Leafs, and Chevy Bolts all over the place, it’s not always easy to find a public charging station without a lineup , especially when driving long distances throughout…

  • Tesla set to ‘double and triple again’ after energy business causes ‘big disruption’

    Tesla set to ‘double and triple again’ after energy business causes ‘big disruption’

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    Tesla’s energy company gets placed off to the side due to the overwhelming success of this company’s automotive facet. While the growth of Tesla’s automotive industry has affected an over 700% increase in the stock price during the last year, venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya states that when the company’s energy industry takes off, the market…

  • Elon Musk finally brings Tesla to India; registers unit in Bengaluru

    Elon Musk finally brings Tesla to India; registers unit in Bengaluru

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    World’s richest man and Tesla CEO Elon Musk is eventually creating that much-awaited Tesla foray into India a reality.  In accordance with Registrar of Companies filings, EV manufacturer Tesla has registered a new thing titled, Tesla India Motors and Energy Private Limited, at Bengaluru because its subsidiary on January 8.  The EV giant named Global…

  • Earth Matters: Young Georgians push climate in runoff election; Exxon thinks we’re stupid

    Earth Matters: Young Georgians push climate in runoff election; Exxon thinks we’re stupid

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    Earth Matters is a Daily Kos compendium of wonderful, disturbing, and hideous news briefs about the environment. • U.S. will hold climate summit next year as it seeks to rejoin Paris Agreement: During the very, very busy first 100 days of the Biden-Harris administration, the United States will host a climate summit. President-elect Joe Biden…

  • How COVID brought down Big Oil

    How COVID brought down Big Oil

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    Heather Clancy runs the rule over a tough year for the oil sector that may well become an historic turning point It’s been a tough year for the oil industry. In April, there was a mind-bending second when crude stocks dipped to adverse figures. Then, after a few months of a slow growth in demand,…

  • Aptera Releases A Three-Wheel EV That Doesn’t Need Charging

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    Aptera Should you’ve ever wondered exactly what type of Reliant Robin in the future might look like, here’s your answer. The brand-new Aptera EV is a three-wheeled automobile that runs on solar-power, offering a reported possible array of what is a groundbreaking 1,000 miles. The automobile ’s leading model comes with a 100 kWh battery,…

  • Meet the leaders – with RES Group’s Rachel Ruffle

    Meet the leaders – with RES Group’s Rachel Ruffle

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    CEO for Renewable Energy Systems Group in Northern Europe reflects on the events, issues, and trends that have shaped her career Name: Rachel Ruffle  Job Title: CEO Northern Europe, RES What was your first job? A research Engineer for BT at its research base in Suffolk  What was your first job in sustainability? It was when I…

  • Global Briefing: French court orders government to justify failure to deliver bolder climate plan

    Global Briefing: French court orders government to justify failure to deliver bolder climate plan

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    French legal rulings, Indonesian forest protection efforts, and plans to make Australia a renewables superpower, all feature in this week’s green business round-up from around the world Court gives French government three months to explain why climate plan is not in line with emissions goals France has this week become the latest country where climate…

  • Tesla Megapack-powered Windcharger in Alberta goes online

    Tesla Megapack-powered Windcharger in Alberta goes online

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    A enormous “Windcharger” at Alberta, Canada, has officially started operation, according to TransAlta, the company that oversees the undertaking. The enormous project, which will have energy stored at Tesla Megapacks, includes a nameplate capacity of 10 MW and a whole storage capacity of 20 MWh. On October 15th, 2020, TransAlta Renewables issued a media release…