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SoftBank Is Planning a $1.2 Billion Solar Plant in Saudi Arabia
SoftBank is planning to develop a $1.2 billion solar plant in Saudi Arabia, despite facing growing scrutiny over its investments in the kingdom. The plant,...- Sofia Replied
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Geely Motors
Geely Motors, a massive Chinese owned and funded automotive conglomerate, intends on dominating the world. Li Shifu, the president, and CEO is one of...- Microbio-glutonist Replied
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Tesla's $2 Billion Chinese Gift - Another Failing Firm
Tesla will begin construction on a $140 million property it purchased. The $2 Billion Gigafactory 3 will showcase Elon Musk's attempt to bring the...- Microbio-glutonist Replied
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Are Renewable's Drowning In Oil
As many of you know US oil production is at a all time high. In this environ ment are renewable's still relevant?- lesrof2evils Replied
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Storage will in time change the landscape for electricity
https://www.energy-storage.news/news/sonnen-residential-batteries-ready-to-compete-with-fossil-fuels-and-nuclear Still early days yet really. But with storage combined with distributed power may well become the way to go. For now it can work...- John Foote Replied
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How AI Spotted Every Solar Panel in the U.S.
Across the country, solar panels are soaking up sun rays and converting their energy into electricity, but without a good handle on their locations...- Sofia Replied
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Anti-pipeline activism isn't generating more investment in renewable energy
Anti-pipeline activism isn't generating more investment in renewable energy On a scale of Oh, really? to Climate denialist fake news, where do you place yourself?...- renewables
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Improving ROI
As civil unrest over climate grows, the ability to increase ROI globally will center around firms that expand zero emission syn-fuel production. Already capable...- exploration
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Could EVs Become Cheaper than ICE Cars by 2023?
I saw this somewhere today while getting my daily dose of news. It wasn't supported by any figures, though. What are the chances and...- Marina Schwarz Replied
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Generating Power Through Passing Vehicles
Turkish firm has built a new kind of wind turbine that harness a wind power from vehicles driving by. The device is capable of producing...- Sofia Replied
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Cambridge Academic Jailed Over £2.8m Green Energy Scam
Oopsie.... Cambridge academic caught on plane with £100,000 in a box of chocolates jailed over £2.8m green energy scam A Cambridge academic who stole £1m from...- Tom Kirkman Replied
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Let's Just Block the Sun, Shall We?
Harvard Scientists Are Really Launching a Sun-Blocking Geoengineering Experiment Okay, so it's just a test, on a small scale, they say. But this is how I...- Marina Schwarz Replied
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California to phase out Diesel and Gas Transit Buses
Sensible policy here phasing in conversion to an all electric fleet by 2040. All purchases after 2029 will need to be EV's. https://oilprice.com/Alternative-Energy/Renewable-Energy/California-To-Electrify-All-Buses-By-2029.html- NickW Replied
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Shell Wins Major Wind Power Tender
Shell is really putting an effort into its renewables shift. Not that it has much of a choice but still. Here.- shell
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Undersea Tunnels, Electric Vehicles, and Ship Emissions
The 'Chunnel' is around 30 miles long. This is only used for trains - cars and trucks are driven onto carriers and hauled through...- bunker fuel
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Why renewables are/should (if the government would let the free market work) going to take over (South Africa)
Ramez Naam explains why renewables are the best economic choice now for South Africa (and most of the world) and definitely the cheapest form...- DA? Replied
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Sleeping Hydrocarbon Giant
Arctic permafrost might contain 'sleeping giant' of world's carbon emissions We're doomed. Doomed-er.- arctic
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Oil Companies Failing to Eliminate Ethanol Fuel
Ethanol is a popular fuel in Brazil and it competes there with natural gas, gasoline, or diesel. Now China is adding ethanol to its plans...- ronwagn Replied
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Price Decline in Chinese Solar Panels
Up until the last week or so, I've been seeing solar panels (usually in the range of 300 watts) priced at 35 cents per...- solar
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How Climate Change Choked Ancient Life to Death — And Why it Could Happen Again
Just another interesting study. Scientists say rapidly warming oceans played a key role in the world’s biggest mass extinction, 252 million years ago, and could...- BlackTortoise Replied
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End of EV Subsidies?
White House seeks to end subsidies for electric cars, renewables... Apparently to get back at GM for shutting down factories.- Marina Schwarz Replied
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Paris Agreement plans to reduce greenhouse gases miss the mark
Paris Agreement plans to reduce greenhouse gases miss the mark. Those behind the Paris Climate Agreement have everyone pursuing intermittent renewable electricity from wind...- renewables
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The Great Climate Change Swindle
The great climate change swindle Don't rejoice yet, climate skeptics. It's all gloom and doom but I'm posting it because that's a perspective not often...- Marina Schwarz Replied
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Exxon buys green power.
https://renews.biz/50270/danes-deliver-texas-green-deal-to-exxonmobil/ Exxon signs PPA for green power. Does anybody know if this is politically motivated or if green energy is the most competetive for those...- Rasmus Jorgensen Replied
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S. Australia showing the way
https://reneweconomy.com.au/why-south-australia-energy-transition-is-seen-as-model-of-success-around-the-world-83079/?utm_source=RE+Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=898d9983ad-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_12_05_03_42&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_46a1943223-898d9983ad-15634933&fbclid=IwAR351mdpE6eAI1B6X42E_i4Oh9INoSgE4xyjDjKW3TWdSn_iamnhV0_tQug An interesting article from Renew Economy on how South Australia has integrated a considerable amount of renewable generated electricity into the grid, improved reliability and...- DA? Replied
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Drillship Guy
What did one Brontosaurus say the the other Brontosaurus? " It's Getting Chilly!!" Climate has changed continuously since time began. It will continue to change...- Drillship Guy Replied
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Hornsdale making and saving
This is the sort of reason by I'm pro-technology and for renewables. The Hornsadale battery is proving to be a good investment and also...- DA? Replied
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Bio-fuels in shipping
Anybody has any insigths to this? https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-11-29/don-t-throw-out-the-used-vegetable-oil-it-may-power-world-trade Still seems to be at test stage? Does anybody how far it is from commercial applications?- Rasmus Jorgensen Replied
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Percentage of total global primary energy demand provided by wind and solar is 1.1%
So I'm just going to quietly wait over here for the cries of outrage, wailing, gnashing of teeth, and assorted brickbats. Another report reluctantly admits...- Tom Kirkman Replied
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