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Whatever Happened To The Affordable Car?
Some readers may recall Dinah Shore singing, “See the USA in your Chevrolet.” It was the 1950s and Americans were discovering the allure of the open road. Back then, families would all pile into the car and go for a ride on Sunday afternoon. Picnics on red and white checked … [continued] The post Whatever…
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World Premiere of the ID.3 Neo: New Name, New Design, New Interior, and New Technologies
New design – the new vehicle front end and enhanced light design give the ID.3 Neo the new ID. family face New interior – the new and high-quality interior has been consistently designed for more comfort and intuitive operation New drive system – increased efficiency enables ranges of up to 630 km (WLTP) New technologies … [continued] The post World…
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CleanTechnica Exclusive: Slim, Design-Focused Jackery Fridgeguard Leaks Ahead of Launch
CleanTechnica recently received information from a reliable source tied to Jackery that they would be launching the sleek, new Fridgeguard battery in the coming months. The new product indicates a shift in focus for the company to add backup battery power within the home, with a design that combines form … [continued] The post CleanTechnica…
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What’s in your gasoline? Understanding U.S. motor gasoline formulations
Motor gasoline in the United States is a blend of hydrocarbons and chemicals, with specific formulas varying by region and season. To meet federal air quality standards, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and state regulators require different formulations, depending on air quality and location, which affect performance, cost, and emissions. In addition, warmer summer…
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GOTRAX Accord E-Bike: A Practical, Budget-Friendly Ride For Everyday Commuting
The GOTRAX* Accord electric bike is built with a clear goal in mind: to make everyday commuting easier, smoother, and more accessible. Rather than trying to compete with high-end performance e-bikes, it focuses on practicality — offering just enough power, range, and comfort to handle daily rides without overcomplicating things. … [continued] The post GOTRAX…
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Governor Spanberger Delivers on Energy Affordability, Blazing a Path for State Leaders Nationwide
RICHMOND, Virginia — Yesterday Governor Abigail Spanberger signed a slate of energy bills that will help lower Virginians’ electricity bills, strengthen grid reliability, and boost the local economy by increasing solar and storage deployment in the Commonwealth. Following is a statement from Darren Van’t Hof, Interim President and CEO of the Solar Energy … [continued] The post Governor…
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Sierra Club Rallies Public Engagement as Trump EPA Rolls Back Coal Ash Rules
Millions of cubic yards of dangerous coal waste imperil North Carolina water. RALEIGH, North Carolina — More than 133 million cubic yards of coal ash at North Carolina coal-fired power plants, with 40.2 million cubic yards at the Duke Energy’s Roxboro plant alone, could more seriously impact local waterways after the … [continued] The post Sierra…
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Shawnee County “Open for Business” in 3-0 Vote on Utility Solar & Batteries
Advocates celebrate public engagement and clean energy benefits of jobs, health, and affordability. TOPEKA, Kansas — Today, the Shawnee County Commission voted 3-0 to approve an ordinance for utility-scale solar that moves beyond their initial moratorium toward a comprehensive, permitting framework, expanding the opportunity for cleaner, cheaper energy sources to … [continued] The post Shawnee…
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How Hyundai Motor’s IONIQ 6 N is Redefining the Electric Driver’s Car as a 2026 World Performance Car Winner
The Hyundai IONIQ 6 N sets new standards when it comes to what an electric driver’s car can be, prioritizing driver engagement and emotional connection. The model’s latest achievement — being named 2026 World Performance Car — is proof of its success. When the Hyundai IONIQ 6 N was named World … [continued] The post How…
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Solar Trade Groups Statements on Passage of the Utility RELIEF Act
ANNAPOLIS, Maryland — Yesterday the Maryland General Assembly passed the Utility RELIEF Act (HB 1532/SB 841) after House and Senate leaders came to a compromise agreement on the energy omnibus bill. The bill now goes to Governor Wes Moore’s desk for his signature. Solar trade groups issued the following statements in … [continued] The post Solar…