Tag: new energy news

3
Nov

Improving & Increasing Mass Transit With Wi-Fi

Automobile traffic produces air pollution, chokes cities, and wastes time. Mass transit is one of the best options for change. Many of us would ride mass transit if it was readily available. But I think many more would be inclined to ride if the metro offered internet access. Extra Wi-Fi time instead of the stasis of looking at traffic lights

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31
Oct

In 2064, This Is Your Life As An Energy Generator

This article is part of the ‘Think Further’ series, sponsored by Fred Alger Management, Inc. For more ‘Think Further’ content and videos, visit thinkfurtheralger.com. We’ve been all over MIT researcher Donald Sadoway’s new “dirt cheap” liquid metal battery ever since it was a glimmer in his eye, so when Sadoway’s name came up in the context of a sponsored series

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31
Oct

Toyota Claims That No One Wants A Toyota EV, Pushing Ahead With Hydrogen…

A prominent Toyota representative recently made the comment that the main reason that Toyota isn’t developing any wide-release battery-electric vehicles is that no one wants one. And that’s why the company is pushing ahead with its hydrogen fuel cell technology. Wait, what? So, no one is asking for a Toyota BEV? And are there really that many people asking for

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30
Oct

SolarCity and Zep Spice Up the Solar Carport Race

Solar carports were a hot topic at last week’s Solar Power International 2014 conference in Las Vegas, with carport structures prominently on display across the trade show floor. As discussed in GTM Research’s recent report, the U.S. Solar Carport Market 2010-2018: Landscape, Outlook and Leading Companies, the secret about this opportunity is out, and companies have begun strategically planning around

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30
Oct

The Story Behind Alevo’s Inorganic Lithium-Ion Chemistry

Earlier this week, stealthy Swiss startup Alevo announced it’s investing $1 billion in a North Carolina factory that will eventually produce gigawatts’ worth of a new kind of lithium-ion battery, one it claims can last much longer than current chemistries, and with no risk of overheating. It’s a big claim from a company that’s shared almost nothing about its financing

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30
Oct

New Tesla Lease Cuts Costs 25%, Comes With “Happiness Guarantee”

In an effort to make the Model S more affordable, Tesla announced a new deal with US bank to offer more favorable lease terms. This has lowered the lease cost of the electric sedan by as much as 25%, and this new lease now comes with a “happiness guarantee” that lets leases return the car after three months if they’re

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30
Oct

SL to Display Power Supplies for Test and Measurement, Medical and LEDs

SL Power Electronics will showcase their family of ac-dc power supplies for a range of test, medical and LED applications during Electronica in Hall A, Stand 441. The new products being showcased include: The TU425 family is the latest offering in the high-density single-output open-frame ac-dc power supply line that features superior EMI/EMC performance and is suited for the power

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30
Oct

Tesla Motors Deal For Nevada Gigafactory Land Concluded

Though Tesla Motors had already begun construction at the 980-acre site east of Reno where the Gigafactory is being built, the land didn’t actually belong to the company until a few days ago, when the deal for the land was finally concluded. As per the arrangement between Tesla and the state of Nevada, the EV overlord is actually getting the

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30
Oct

Victorian Train Stations Save 30% With Solar Power

Five Victorian train stations have reduced their peak summer electricity use by as much as 30 per cent, through the installation of solar power and energy efficient lights and appliances. The stations were built or upgraded as part of the state government’s Regional Rail Link project, using more than 100 solar panels to provide power and hot water, as well

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30
Oct

IKEA To Sell Solar Panels In Stores In The Netherlands

The multinational furniture giant IKEA will soon begin selling residential solar panels in its stores in the Netherlands, as per recent reports. The move is part of a new partnership between the thin-film module manufacturer Hanergy and IKEA. The solar panels will at first only be offered in the Haarlem region — but availability will then be expanded to encompass

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