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AI platforms split on how far to push solar O&M automation
AI platforms are adopting different strategies regarding automation levels in solar operations and maintenance, with varying degrees of machine autonomy versus human oversight. The industry is establishing distinct boundaries around where machines should transition from analysis to active execution.
EV
Toyota pulls the plug on one of its most important EVs
Toyota has cancelled plans to launch the Lexus LF-ZC electric sedan, scrapping a next-generation luxury EV that was set to enter production later this year with advanced batteries and dedicated platform.
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Hyundai is testing a new high-tech SDV setup for its upcoming EVs [Images]
Hyundai is testing advanced software-defined vehicle technology in a disguised IONIQ 6 prototype near its European R&D facility. The discovery suggests significant technological upgrades beyond a standard model refresh for upcoming EVs.
EV
Tesla FSD v14 is so good it’s making me dangerously complacent
A journalist who has tested Tesla's autonomous driving systems warns that FSD v14's impressive capabilities create a dangerous false sense of security in drivers. Tesla's marketing may be actively encouraging complacency rather than emphasizing the need for continued human attention.
EV Good News
BYD will pay for crashes on its FSD competitor, something Tesla never has
BYD assumes full financial liability for accidents involving its autonomous driving system in China, contrasting with Tesla's approach to FSD liability. The move represents a shift in industry standards for autonomous vehicle accountability.
EV Good News
NIO Sales Soar 62% in May
Chinese EV maker NIO reported 37,705 vehicle sales in May with 62.3% year-over-year growth. First-half sales reached 150,526 units, up 68.7% compared to the same period last year.
Energy Good News
Sierra Club West Virginia Files Testimony in Mon Power’s $2.48 Billion Gas Plant CPCN
Sierra Club filed testimony opposing Mon Power's proposed $2.48 billion natural gas plant, citing concerns about high costs for West Virginia consumers. The 1,200 MW combined cycle gas plant would require a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity approval.
EV Good News
Let The Great Ann Arbor EV Sales Experiment Begin!
Ann Arbor implements a city-funded EV rebate program to offset lost federal tax credits while GM prepares the 2027 Chevy Bolt. Local incentives and retailer programs aim to boost EV adoption.
Energy Good News
Underwater Data Centers Are Real, But The Hype Is Getting Ahead Of The Engineering
China has deployed commercial underwater data centers, which offer potential cooling efficiency benefits but face engineering challenges that may be overstated in media coverage. Experts caution that while the technology is real, widespread adoption requires solving significant technical and environmental concerns.
EV Good News
Janus Electric Update — Talk to the Converted!
CleanTechnica interviews Janus Electric CEO Ben Hutt amid growing mainstream interest in heavy truck electrification. The story covers developments in EV truck technology alongside comments from industry leaders like Andrew Forrest.
Energy
Most South African municipalities under recover electricity costs
South African research reveals that municipal electricity revenue is not a 'cash cow' as commonly believed, with most municipalities failing to fully recover costs. The findings suggest stakeholder misconceptions about rooftop solar's financial impact on municipal finances.
Wildlife Good News
A Georgia Wildlife Haven Forged by Fire and Peat Nears UNESCO Recognition
A Georgia wetland ecosystem is approaching UNESCO recognition for its ecological significance and biodiversity. The peatland habitat supports rare species like the world's smallest heron and plays an important role in regional conservation.
EV Good News
Juiced Bikes now shipping its game-changing electric mopeds in the US
Juiced Bikes has resumed shipping its Scrambler electric mopeds in the US following its acquisition and relaunch by the team behind Lectric eBikes. The company's return marks continued expansion in the e-bike market.
Policy
The Guardian view on the Aberdeen South byelection: the politics of energy take centre stage | Editorial
A Scottish byelection in Aberdeen South highlights the contentious politics surrounding North Sea oil development. The race reflects Britain's energy vulnerabilities and competing policy positions on fossil fuel extraction.
Climate
The 2026 World Cup Will Feature a Villainous Player: Extreme Heat
The 2026 FIFA World Cup in extreme heat highlights how climate change threatens major sporting events and athlete safety. Rising global temperatures pose serious risks to outdoor competitions and players' health.
Policy
Air Monitors Used in California Tank Crisis Were Inadequate in the Past, Leaving Returning Residents Uneasy
A toxic industrial tank crisis in California exposed inadequate air monitoring systems that left residents uneasy about safety. Local officials declared the area safe after five days, but past monitoring failures raise ongoing concerns.
Energy Good News
K2 Systems unveils solar carport
K2 Systems has introduced a modular solar carport with an aluminium structure designed to accommodate various vehicle types and large-format photovoltaic modules. The carport enables efficient solar energy generation in portrait orientation with clearance for utility vehicles.
Wildlife Good News
Hidden ‘bubble cave’ may help world’s rarest seal steer clear of humans: Study
Mediterranean monk seals on a Greek islet use air-filled underwater caves to breathe and potentially avoid human contact, according to recent research. This discovery may help protect one of the world's rarest seal species from tourism disturbance.
Wildlife Good News
What is happening to Thailand’s famous giant nets
Thailand's traditional Yo Yak lift net fishing in Songkhla Lake faces decline due to pollution and vanishing fish populations. Villagers and researchers collaborate on conservation efforts including fish shelters and processing innovations to preserve this ancestral practice.
Wildlife
Animal welfare violations swarm Miami zoo owned by ex-drug kingpin in Tiger King
Federal wildlife inspectors found multiple animal welfare violations at a Miami zoo owned by a convicted drug trafficker, including an endangered snow leopard that had a leg amputated and a capybara death. The facility was cited for unsafe housing, filthy conditions, and contaminated food and water.
Wildlife
Ministers urge City of London to act over swimmers in Hampstead Heath wildlife ponds
UK ministers demand the City of London prevent swimming in protected Hampstead Heath ponds after record heat caused swimmers to disturb nesting swans and their cygnets. The incident, which went viral on social media, shows wildlife being disrupted during vulnerable breeding periods.
EV Good News
Tourists can experience Athabasca Glacier in this first-ever ELECTRIC Ice Explorer [video]
Pursuit Banff introduced an electric ice explorer vehicle for up to 52 tourists at Athabasca Glacier in Jasper National Park. The new vehicle enables environmentally responsible glacier exploration with zero-emission, silent operations.
Energy
Giant Data Center In New Mexico Will Be Powered By Fuel Cells
A new data center in southeast New Mexico will use fuel cells for power, though local residents worry about 10 million tons of added carbon emissions annually.
Energy Good News
Connecticut Approves Plug-In Solar — It’s So Exciting!
Connecticut has approved plug-in solar technology, allowing homeowners to install solar systems on their properties. The approval represents a step forward in residential renewable energy adoption in the state.
Opinion
For people with disabilities, these heatwaves aren’t about being uncomfortable – they’re about being safe | Frances Ryan
People with disabilities face disproportionate health risks from intensifying heatwaves, with limited access to cooling resources. The article highlights climate inequality as vulnerable populations lack affordable air conditioning during record temperatures.
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