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May 07 2024
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U.S. House passes Rep. Mike Kelly amendment to repeal DOE ruling on electric steel
Pittsburgh Post-GazetteApr 23 2024
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Extracting pure gold from electrical trash just got easier
Scientists have figured out a way to recycle important metals trapped inside electrical waste. Using textiles, researchers from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) have improved the efficiency of extracting gold from electronic waste, according to a new study in the Chemical Engineering Journal. This method achieved a gold recovery efficiency of almost 100 percent. Electronic
NewsweekMay 03 2024
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Irvine-based electric vehicle company Rivian slashing jobs for second time this year
ABC 7 Los AngelesApr 16 2024
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What’s Behind The Oil And Gas Attitude Toward Electric Vehicles
Here are three things that can influence your opinion on electric vehicles (EVs). The first is that a lot of oil and gas components are used in construction of an EV. Second, as sales of EVs increase, they displace internal combustion engines (ICEs), and they displace oil that is the source of gasoline and diesel. Third, tailpipe emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) from EVs are zero, which is
ForbesMay 02 2024
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Romney, other lawmakers say the Biden mandate to move to electric vehicles is unworkable, not realistic.
A Tesla is parked at an electric charging station outside of the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City on Thursday, May 2, 2024. Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, joined a bipartisan and bicameral group of colleagues to block President Joe Biden’s electric vehicle mandates. The response by Romney and some other lawmakers comes on the heels of new emission regulations finalized by the U.S. Environmental
Deseret NewsApr 27 2024
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With more electric vehicles on the road, Maine firefighters train to better understand tech
Dozens of firefighters are learning more about the new tech on Maine's roads. BRUNSWICK, Maine — With the rise of green energy, firefighters in Maine are looking to get a step ahead of new technology on the roads with an offered class on how to extinguish fires caused by electric vehicles. Hosted by the Maine Fire Service Institute, dozens of firefighters from across the state took the time to
News Center MaineMay 09 2024
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Lower electric rates and a $24.15 monthly charge are coming to your SDG&E bill next year
SDG&E customers can expect to see reductions of about 15 percent to their residential electric bills starting late next year after a vote by the California Public Utilities Commission on Thursday — but the decision also establishes a monthly fixed charge of $24.15 for most ratepayers. The California Public Utilities Commission has made a big change in the way utility customers in
San Diego Union-TribuneMar 29 2024
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Waterparks plays an electric show in Atlanta - Technique
When people think about going to concerts, most seem less willing to consider going to a show on a Monday night. However, that was not the case for fans of pop rock band Waterparks. More than three hours before the doors of the Tabernacle opened that evening, there was already a line wrapped all the way around the building. Hundreds of people braved the windy Atlanta afternoon to get a good
The TechniqueApr 26 2024
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Gov. John Waihee: Hawaiian Electric Co. Needs Our State’s Support
The Maui wildfires, the worst disaster in our state’s history, were some of Hawaii’s darkest days. We lost more than 100 members of our ohana, witnessed the devastation of our former capital — Lahaina — and watched sadly the deep divisions in our community that emerged as outside attorneys and speculators descended upon our state. During my tenure as governor, I faced one catastrophic disaster
Honolulu Civil BeatMay 08 2024
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Quieter, cleaner electric school buses hit Phoenix streets. Why they're good for kids
The federal government has awarded funding for 47 new electric school buses to school districts across Phoenix, replacing gas-powered buses with zero-emission models. Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego and Martha Guzman, regional administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, introduced some of the new fleet Tuesday with a ride-along at Isaac Middle School. The school received six electric
AZ Central