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Solectrac Aims To Put Diesel Tractors Out Of Business With Electric

America’s most common crop, corn, is grown on 82.5 million acres. That’s a whole lot of land, and there are a whole lot of diesel-burning tractors and farm implements out there doing

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Now Battery Swapping “As-a-service” Is Available For Shipping Industry

Battery swapping has long been a controversial topic in the electric car world but now it is happening in shipping world 🙂 Wärtsilä has come up with a mobile battery swapping system

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How Evonik Plans To Support India’s Energy Aatmanirbharta…

Clean Future got an opportunity to understand from Mr. Vinod Paremal, Regional President, Evonik India Subcontinent, as to how Evonik plans to support India’s green energy initiatives by turning organic waste into

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Redwood Plans To Shift World’s Battery Manufacturing From Asia To America

Today, the world’s battery manufacturing powerhouses — CATL, Panasonic, LG Energy Solution — are mostly found in Asia. Redwood Materials, wants to change that paradigm and bring more battery production to the

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Waste-to-energy Concept Is A False Notion…

The very nomenclature, waste-to-energy (WtE) plant, is wrong. It implies a false notion that a WtE unit solves the bothersome waste disposal problem and at the same time produces the ever-needed energy.

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Climate Needs Immediate Action – A First-hand Account

The threat of climate change is looming large on the world. It is staring at us with projection of 1.5 degree rise in average global temperature in the next 5 years. The

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Mylo – A Leather Like Material Made By Nature

Bolt Threads, a new biotech materials startup, has created a leather-like material it calls Mylo that could revolutionize the fake leather market — and it’s ready to go mainstream. Bolt Threads says

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Proposed – GST Rate On Solar Modules To Be Charged @12%

The goods and service tax (GST) fitment committee’s recommendation to raise the tax on solar modules from 5% to 12% has sent shockwaves across the renewable energy industry, as companies are worried

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