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If you were a camera nut, an amateur or professional photographer around 1998 to 2004, you were probably aware that a transition from film cameras to digital ones was occurring. There were some small digital cameras prior to that time, but they were expensive and their image quality was not … [continued]
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by | Oct 8, 2024 | Energy News
For years, Ultium was the brand name GM used for the basis of its electric cars. But that may change moving forward.
The post GM Set To Walk Away From Ultium Label Amid Battery Strategy Shake-Up appeared first on CleanTechnica.
by | Oct 8, 2024 | Energy News
The Swiss startup Sun-Ways is piloting an ingenious new system for hiding large arrays of solar panels in plain sight, in between the ties of railroad tracks.
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by | Oct 8, 2024 | Energy News
Elections have consequences. The newly installed Labour government in the UK announced this week that it will pump £22 billion (approximately $28 billion) into carbon capture and storage schemes over the next 25 years. The Guardian reports the move came after an extensive round of high pressure lobbying by fossil … [continued]
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by | Oct 8, 2024 | Energy News
The Nanko Power Plant in Osaka, Japan, will be upgraded with new gas turbines from GE Vernova. The 1,800-MW station, which was commissioned in late 1990, is replacing three boilers […]
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by | Oct 8, 2024 | Energy News
More than 70% of voters supported new nuclear power in the in Kazakhstan.