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- The U.S. Department of Energy is crucial for funding, researching, and testing emerging energy tech. Now, in the Biden era, the agency is orienting itself toward deployment. How difficult is that transition? Our former co-host Jigar Shah...
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- Suddenly everyone is talking about green hydrogen. From South Africa to the United Arab Emirates. From China to Utah. Governments and developers are eyeing hydrogen as a decarbonization tool. But the rush is also raising lots...
- Ride sharing has swept transportation systems over the last decade -- bringing convenience, but also congestion, inequities, and political fights. Now a new category of transportation networking is emerging: TransitTech . It makes...
- Shayle has been brewing up an investment thesis around how decarbonization will create stratification in traditional commodity sectors, like chemicals and materials. If you can produce the same thing in the same cost range -- but you can...
- All around us, hidden inside our buildings, are a series of choices and tradeoffs -- choices with direct impacts on our health, our money, and our energy use. Our buildings are wasteful and are filled with a lot of ...
- In January 2020, Brad Smith, the President of Microsoft, announced that the company had set a target of becoming carbon negative by 2030. How does the company plan to do it? What does going carbon negative actually entail?...
- Carbon capture has long been criticized as too nascent, too expensive, and too distracting. Is that changing? This month, the Swiss company Climeworks officially launched a direct-air capture plant in Iceland, called...
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- Stores donate thousands of gloves and masks to help with the coronavirus response.
- NASA equipment has detected ultra-high-energy particles shooting upward from Antarctic ice.
- A new liquid metal lattice can be returned to its original shape after being damaged.
- The closures, slated for the end of May, are part of a city-wide initiative to empower people of all ages and abilities to safely bike and walk across the city.
- How one NAPA owner in New York is keeping things moving during the Covid-19 pandemic.
- Engineers have developed a prototype for an engine that's fueled by microwaved air.