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El Niño Is Bad News For Indian Monsoons!

When an El Niño develops in the (northern hemisphere) Spring, it often results in a delayed and weak monsoon. This year, after three years of La Niña, an El Niño has developed

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Tesla Is Under NHTSA’s “Special” Crash Investigation

The Autopilot feature of Tesla’s vehicles is facing increased scrutiny following a tragic car accident in California that resulted in the death of a teenager and a baby. Federal officials have launched

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Wabtec Electric Trains Will Cut 25 Million LitersOf Desiel From Vale’s Emission

Wabtec, a locomotive manufacturer based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has expanded its reach to Brazil. The company has received an order from Vale, a prominent mining company, for three of its FLXdrive electric

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New Technology Will Use Desalinated Seawater For Green Hydrogen Production

Green hydrogen company Ohmium has formed a strategic partnership with Aquastill, a leader in membrane distillation technology. The collaboration will allow Ohmium to utilize desalinated seawater in their production of green hydrogen.

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Sad Fact – In 1 Min We Have Destroyed 50% Of Forest

To provide a more precise account, forests were present for less than 4 years out of the total 46 years. Throughout 92% of Earth’s history, there were no forests. I mention this

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Saatvik Secures India’s Largest Rooftop Solar Project

Gujarat-based company Saatvik Green Energy has been awarded a contract to install a 12 MW rooftop solar project for a steel conglomerate in Orissa. The details of the contract value have not

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NASA’s Sulfur Selenium Solid-State Battery Breaks Energy Storage Boundaries

NASA has been studying battery-powered flight for a while as part of its Solid-state Architecture Batteries for Enhanced Rechargeability and Safety program, and has made significant progress with a new battery prototype.

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Solar & Wind Energy Will See A 29% Growth By 2030

According to a new report by RMI and Bezos Earth Fund, renewable sources will provide one-third of the world’s electricity by 2030, compared to the current 12% contribution. Solar, wind, and batteries

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