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The US EV market comes back from the dead. Thank high gas prices.
When gas prices surged earlier this year, the Barr household barely felt it. We stopped driving the gas-guzzling BMW and only used our Tesla Model 3, which is charged up from our rooftop solar panels and Powerwall battery. It's cheap…
Rain predicted in country's upper regions over the weekend
The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Friday predicted rain, windstorm and thundershowers in the upper parts of the country over the weekend. The department said that moist currents from the Arabian Sea were continuously penetrating the…
Regulatory announcement no 16: Reporting of transactions made by persons discharging managerial responsibilities and their closely associated persons in InstallatørGruppen's shares
Reporting of transactions made by persons discharging managerial responsibilities and their closely associated persons in InstallatørGruppen's shares Pursuant to the Market Abuse Regulation (EU) no. 596/2014, as amended, article 19…
MMA legend puts Las Vegas home on the market for $1.1M - PHOTOS
Former UFC champion and mixed martial arts legend Randy Couture is selling his Las Vegas home and moving to his private ranch in Arizona. Courture, a six-time UFC champion in the UFC Hall of Fame, has put his four-bedroom and four-bathroom home in…
This solar stock could surge 80% on bold plan to turn your home into an AI data center, says Wells Fargo
A new idea from Sunrun on ways to generate highly sought-after computing power could drive major gains for the solar stock, according to Wells Fargo. The home solar panel and battery company wants to turn your house into a miniature data center by…
This robotic pool skimmer cuts maintenance time in half
My husband and I have talked about getting a pool for a few years now, but there's one thing that always stops us: the maintenance. Experts say you can expect to spend three to four hours a week taking care of your pool — this includes…
The economic cost of Trump's clean energy rollbacks has been enormous-and it's still growing
It's been a little more than a year since the One Big Beautiful Bill Act began dismantling federal clean energy incentives—just one part of the Trump administration's broader attacks on renewables, from freezing funds and canceling permits…
Newest Galveston cruise terminal receives major honor
The Port of Galveston announced Thursday that its Cruise Terminal 16 has met the U.S. Green Building Council's criteria for Silver certification under its Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program. The designation for the…
Startup testing nuclear battery technology in orbit
WASHINGTON — A Florida startup has launched what it says is the first commercial demonstration of a nuclear-powered satellite technology, testing a power source that could allow future spacecraft and autonomous sensors to operate for years…
Vampire Planet: Killing in the Name of ... Climate Change
It's dry, hot, and windy. The dust is swirling. My buddy Colby and I are in the heart of the blazing Mojave to visit California's most expansive open-pit mine. Owned and operated by the Australian mining goliath Rio Tinto, the pit, which produces a…
Elon Musk's plans to colonize space launches this year, and Tesla robots will be the first residents
Trillionaire Elon Musk aims to have rockets blast off from Earth before the end of 2026, sending the first materials to the moon and Mars to start building colonies. The world's first trillionaire is then planning to send robots to prepare the…
A Follow-Up on a Sour Not-So-Green Clean Up in Sweetwater
At the beginning of April, I did a little roundup of the current waste-disposal difficulties renewables were facing, both in solar and in the wind industry. The solar nightmare is incoming... Millions (it could be billions) of solar panels are…
Africa's data centre evolution: AI, edge computing and new energy demands
Wojtek Piorko, MD for Africa at Vertiv. Artificial intelligence has moved rapidly from experimentation to core infrastructure, bringing with it new demands on data centres worldwide. Since the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, the AI conversation…
This Week In Security: Escaping Linux VMs, Vulnerable Solar, Confusing AI (Again), And Confusing NPM Malware
The Januscape vulnerability allows a user in a guest VM managed by the Linux Kernel Virtual Machine (KVM) to corrupt memory in the host system and break out of isolation. KVM virtualization is used by major hosting platforms like Amazon AWS, Google…
Company hired to check air quality after L.A. warehouse fire accused of downplaying health risks in past
The company hired to check air pollution after a giant warehouse fire in Los Angeles has been accused in the past of downplaying the public threat during high-profile environmental disasters. The June 17 fire broke out at a 500,000-square-foot cold…
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