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TRIVAL: The First Unlimited Range Renewably Powered Ship

TRIVAL is the first generation of renewably powered ship that can travel around the globe without any need to stop to port to refuel or to resupply. It has been envisioned as

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Blending Farming With Solar, 186% More Efficient: A Study

For many people, solar power is seen as a threat to farming communities. That’s because they believe farmers must choose between raising crops or livestock and installing solar panels on their land.

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Don’t Ignore Plug-in Hybrid Trucks: MIT

Researchers at MIT have some advice for electric vehicle advocates — don’t ignore plug-in hybrid powertrains just because battery electric drivetrains are the ideal. Significant reductions in diesel pollution could be achieved

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Solar Funding Levels Are Up Slightly Year-Over-Year In 2019

The solar sector received $2.8 billion in corporate funding globally, including venture capital funding, public market, and debt financing. Activity across venture capital funding, public market, and debt financing were up 10%

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Apple: On Way To Becoming The ‘Greenest Phone’

Apple, just like all of the other big tech giants, is on a quest to “go green” and achieve 100 percent renewable energy as quickly as possible. However, in order to truly

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NREL Study: Solar Panels Can Help Crops Grow

National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) is doing the heavy lifting in the solar farm area under a program called InSPIRE, they are trying to answer such questions as “can solar modules change

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Cutting Down On Carbon Footprint: Dassault Systemes 3DEXPERIENCE Lab

Eco rockets, mobility electric chairs, 3D foot simulation, and more, are possible in a virtual lab that cuts down on development time, lowers carbon footprint, and saves on prototyping. This is the

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In Denmark — Carbon Emission Increased In 2018

This week, the Danish Energy Agency reported a bit of bad news from the land of wind. The surprise is that, despite the ever-growing amount of renewables in the mix, carbon emissions

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