"ZeroAvia, which launched in 2017, has R&D sites in Hollister, Calif. and Cotswold Airport in the United Kingdom. It conducted its first commercial-scale electric- and hydrogen-powered flight tests in 2020 in England with a six-passenger plane. In the coming weeks, Miftakhov said the company will be testing a 20-seat plane in the U.K., and later in California."
New Technology on Track to Return Radiation in Chernobyl to Naturally Occurring Levels Within 5 Years
The revolutionary NSPS technology from Exlterra could lead to people once again inhabiting a clean and thriving Chernobyl in the very near future. Private companies like Exlterra are showing the way to a cleaner, greener environment.
John Deere’s Self-Driving Tractor Stirs Debate on AI in Farming
"Deere has been incorporating more AI and autonomy into its products over the past decade. In August, the company said it had paid $250 million to acquire Bear Flag Robotics, a startup that retrofits tractors to make them more autonomous. In 2017, it paid $305 million to buy Blue River Technology, which makes robots capable of identifying and eliminating unwanted plants using a high-precision blast of herbicide."
Panasonic To Make Tesla Battery Cells With Recycled Material From JB Straubel’s Redwood
"Panasonic, Tesla’s main battery partner since its earliest days, plans to use recycled materials supplied by a startup led by the electric-car maker’s former tech chief to produce lithium-ion cells in a more sustainable, 'closed loop' fashion."
Roofing giant takes on Tesla to make solar roof shingles more affordable
"GAF Energy also touts the fact that it assembles and partially manufactures its shingles at its facility in San Jose, California. While the company imports its PV cells from Thailand, it believes that having some domestic manufacturing is advantageous."
From windows to jackets to furniture, solar power is being totally revolutionized
Elissaveta M. Brandon writes in Fast Company about the evolution of solar power. >>>BP to Build World’s First Solar-Powered Steel Mill<<< “Solar power is booming. In the last decade alone, in the U.S, the number of solar panels installed has gone up by 40%, while the cost to install them has dropped by more than 70%.” Read...
Intellectual Ventures spinoff Modern Electron raising cash for heat-to-electricity tech
Lisa Stiffler writes on GeekWire about an innovative energy efficiency startup. >>>READ: Gates-backed Fund Invests in Carbon Capture Startup<<< “Modern Electron has developed a heat-to-electricity converter that can generate power from sources including natural gas, biogas and green hydrogen. Its devices are paired with home furnaces and hot water tanks, capturing the appliances’ wasted heat...
Solar-Powered Electric Vehicles Are Almost Ready to Hit the Road
Rebecca Elliot writes for The Wall Street Journal on the future of solar-powered electric vehicles. >>>Read more about technological breakthroughs here<<< “Aptera is planning several versions of its swoopy-looking two-seater, which, according to simulations described by the company, will be good for 250 to 1,000 miles on a single charge, depending on the size of...
The 18 Best EVs Coming in 2022
Jeremy White writes on Wired about the best EVs coming in 2022. >>>READ: Power Industry Teams up on Highway EV Charging<<< “The F-150 Lightning can even be used to run an average-sized home for up to three days during a power outage. But with such popularity in the preorder phase, you’ll need some luck getting...
Meet the Company that Grows Veggies With Recycled Rainwater
The world must produce 56% more food by 2050 to meet global population demand, according to a 2019 World Resources Report from the United Nations. With over three-fourths of the world’s freshwater already set aside to agriculture, water scarcity will be the foremost threat to our global food systems. That’s where AppHarvest comes in, the...