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  • E.ON Amps Up Its E-Mobility Plans With ALD Automotive Partnership

    E.ON Amps Up Its E-Mobility Plans With ALD Automotive Partnership

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    Picture Credit: E.ON A new venture between E.ON and ALD Automotive will visit Europeans getting EV charging so smart it will fulfill your boss’ automobile . The fleet-vehicle charging systems being planned as part of this cooperation will also make sure electric vehicles that are required urgently get priority charging, said Markus Nitschke, E.ON spokesperson…

  • A Look at the Green New Deal’s Clean Transportation Goals and How to Achieve Them

    A Look at the Green New Deal’s Clean Transportation Goals and How to Achieve Them

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    Picture Credit: Shutterstock.com Though scant on details of what a transport overhaul might look like, the Green New Deal — actually a frame designed to create more specific policy suggestions — has caused a partisan stir about exactly what a remade and more precisely transit system might look like.  The resolution released from Representative Alexandria…

  • E-Mobility Leaders: The Industry’s Future Depends on Policy and User Experience

    E-Mobility Leaders: The Industry’s Future Depends on Policy and User Experience

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    Electric automobile sales increased across key markets this past year. In the United States, EV sales increased by 81%  in comparison to 2018. Nevertheless policymakers, automakers and tech companies are still working to keep momentum moving ahead for e-mobility. This week, more than 500 automotive, energy and tech executives assembled in San Francisco at Bloomberg…

  • EIA Outlook 2019: The ‘Extremely Conservative’ Case for Renewables Growth

    EIA Outlook 2019: The ‘Extremely Conservative’ Case for Renewables Growth

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    The U.S. Energy Information Administration last week published the national authorities 's annual permanent energy outlook report. Top-level items focused on the slumping production of U.S. petroleum and natural gas, and also the EIA anticipates will create the U.S. a net energy exporter in 2020. In contrast, EIA's clean energy growth projections were far more…

  • Cypress Creek Issues Layoffs in Pivot to Growth Markets

    Cypress Creek Issues Layoffs in Pivot to Growth Markets

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    Picture Credit: Cypress Creek Cypress Creek Renewables, a top U.S. utility-scale solar developer, has issued a round of earners affecting roughly 20% of its workforce, according to sources knowledgeable about the issue. The company said the discounts come amid an effort to refocus on its competitive markets. Jobs cuts began to take effect Friday. LinkedIn…

  • Tesla Cuts Workforce Again, This Time by 7%

    Tesla Cuts Workforce Again, This Time by 7%

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    Tesla CEO Elon Musk delivered employees a bad-news email on Friday, declaring a team cut of “approximately 7 percent. ” The layoff follows a 9 percent cut last June, amid a wider restructuring effort. The most recent reorganization information was buried in an email where Musk discussed the “voraciously aggressive ” industry where Tesla is trying…

  • Sunrun Beats Out Tesla’s SolarCity on Residential Installations

    Sunrun Beats Out Tesla’s SolarCity on Residential Installations

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    New analysis shows that Sunrun’s direct company now leads in residential solar installations. According to data out of Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables, Sunrun’s year-to-date installations through its vertically integrated station — in which the business manages funding, sales, marketing and installations — narrowly overtook Tesla-owned SolarCity installations through Q3 2018. Even though Sunrun’s direct…

  • How Australia Is Looking to Develop a Hydrogen Economy

    How Australia Is Looking to Develop a Hydrogen Economy

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    Image Credit: Shutterstock Australia’s hydrogen test channel opened this month involving a larger strategy to use gas as a storage medium for renewable energy. The channel, established by energy supplier Evoenergy along with the Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) at a CIT facility in Fyshwick, a retail and light business suburb on Canberra’s outskirts, was…

  • Mexico Gets Its First Grid-Scale Battery—at a Car Factory

    Mexico Gets Its First Grid-Scale Battery—at a Car Factory

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    Mexico energy police have been developing a power storage strategy to balance from the country’s current surge in solar power plants. What is apparently the very first and biggest battery to come online, though, does something else completely. The 12-megawatt/12-megawatt-hour device changed on in October to deliver strength and power quality in a 130-megawatt microgrid…

  • European Battery Manufacturing to Grow 20-Fold by 2025

    European Battery Manufacturing to Grow 20-Fold by 2025

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    Picture Credit: Shutterstock.com Europe is on course to raise its capability by 20 days in the next seven decades, hitting 90 gigawatt-hours of producing output each year by 2025. The figures, by Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables, reveal Europe gaining ground on Asia, which today accounts for 65% of battery mobile production. “Several European and…