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Texas Power Grid Set to Weather Weekend Heatwave
ERCOT is asking power companies to expect several days of hot weather.
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ERCOT Projects Meeting Demand for Power Without Rolling Outages, Conservation Alerts
The state’s power grid operator says they have enough supply to meet higher than normal demand expected this weekend.
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Ford to Ramp Up EV Offering in Europe, Plans Major Battery Facility in Turkey
Ford is one of several major automotive companies looking to develop more electric vehicles.
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Aston Martin Inks Deal to Develop EV Batteries With UK Start-Up Britishvolt
The firm is better known for its gasoline-fueled luxury vehicles.
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‘In the End, All Hydrogen Needs to Be Green': CEO of German Energy Giant RWE
Markus Krebber made his comments during an interview with CNBC this week.
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United Airlines Plans to Purchase Up to 100 Hydrogen-Electric Engines
Discussions around aviation are increasingly focused on how new tech could cut its environmental footprint.
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Huge $2.6 Billion Green Hydrogen Project Planned for Europe
The development will be situated on the Iberian Peninsula and is set to come online in 2025 or 2026.
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Commercial Flights That Fly ‘Entirely on Hydrogen' Planned for 2024
Route would see aircraft fly between the cities of London and Rotterdam.
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‘No Commercial Case for Green Hydrogen' Yet: Siemens Energy CEO
Christian Bruch made his comments during a discussion at CNBC’s Sustainable Future Forum.
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IEA Says Clean Energy Progress Remains ‘Far Too Slow'
The shadow of the Paris Agreement looms large over the IEA’s report.
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The Race Is on to Replicate the Power of the Sun With Fusion Energy
With a number of recent breakthroughs, the race is on to prove that nuclear fusion is not only possible, but integral to a clean energy future
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CEO of a Major Autos Retailer on the Reasons Behind Electric Vehicle Hesitancy
Pendragon CEO made his comments during an interview with CNBC’s “Squawk Box Europe”.
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Tesla Dominates EV Charging Infrastructure Across America: CNBC After Hours
CNBC’s Brian Sullivan shares a preview of his road trip across California in an electric vehicle, and how third party charging stations differ from Tesla’s.
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Buildings Are a Bigger Contributor to Climate Change Than Cars — These Start-Ups Are Trying to Help
If we’re going to solve climate change, we need to rapidly decarbonize buildings. Here are the companies working to get buildings off of fossil fuels for good.
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Renewable Electricity Generation Is Growing — But It's Not Enough to Meet Rising Demand, IEA Says
Report comes a few months before the COP26 climate change summit in Glasgow, Scotland.
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UK Government Plans to Slash Transport Emissions by Decarbonizing Aviation, Trucks and Rail
Focus on decarbonization of trucks would complement plans to electrify cars and vans.
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2021's Most-Improved State for Business Is Maryland. New Infrastructure Thinking Is the Reason
Infrastructure politics are messy in Washington, but in Maryland, broadband and power grid improvements make it 2021’s comeback state for business.
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How PG&E Is Fighting Its Massive Wildfire Problem With Microgrids, Power Shutoffs and Cutting Down Trees
California’s largest utility company has been blamed for half of the state’s most destructive fires since 2015. Now it has a plan to reduce the risk of sparks.
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How Lithium Metal Batteries Could Help Bring Electric Planes and Cars to the Masses
Silicon Valley start-up Cuberg is making lithium metal batteries, which could help EVs and electric planes become cheaper and more efficient.
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The Risk of the Energy Transition Is That It Only Benefits a Few, CEO Says
Governments around the world have signaled their intent to move away from fossil fuels and pursue net zero targets.