by | Oct 7, 2024 | Energy News
Queensland is known in Australia as the Sunshine State, and rightly so. At this time, on a Sunday afternoon, the state is producing about 50% of its electricity from sunshine — pure yellow stuff. Where it has fallen down in the renewable transition is the use of its vast land … [continued]
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by | Oct 7, 2024 | Energy News
As EV charging stations become ubiquitous, competition for which providers offer the best amenities while the charging occurs will become common. Like airport lounges, the executive EV charging station of the future will offer services well beyond electrons. With those options will come differing types of amenities, based on various … [continued]
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by | Oct 7, 2024 | Energy News
A new grant program will be providing cash and gear (and bikes) to a handful of independent filmmakers to help bring unique cycling stories to life, which will then be featured in the State Bicycle Co. Presents film series. The first film, “Mystery Tour: Bikepacking Through Japan,” follows four friends … [continued]
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by | Oct 7, 2024 | Energy News
Voters in Kazakhstan reportedly have approved a plan that would bring the country its first nuclear power plant. Election officials said 70% of voters in a referendum held October 6 […]
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by | Oct 7, 2024 | Energy News
Sweco will design the 700MW Green Turtle facility, one of the largest battery energy storage systems in Europe.
by | Oct 7, 2024 | Energy News
Italy – the only G8 country without an operational nuclear power plant – has recently announced preliminary plans to reverse its nuclear ban.