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Audi A2 e-tron Clocks Up Test Kilometers
Audi will launch the A2 e-tron, an all-electric entry-level compact vehicle, in fall 2026. The vehicle aims to expand access to premium electric mobility in the mass market segment.
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Rheem’s Refreshed ProTerra Heat Pump Water Heater — Manufacturer Interview
Rheem releases a refreshed ProTerra heat pump water heater model, with the manufacturer sharing details on efficiency improvements. Heat pump water heaters represent a key technology for reducing household emissions.
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Cuba raises renewable electricity export tariff 30-fold
Cuba has raised its renewable electricity export tariff to CUP 90 per kWh, a 30-fold increase from previous rates. The new pricing replaces the previous differentiated system for residential and non-residential producers.
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San Marino launches solar acquisition program
San Marino's public utility is launching a program to acquire solar assets and development-stage renewable companies. The initiative aims to boost domestic renewable energy generation and enhance long-term energy security.
Policy
Community Leaders in Florida Say Trump’s FEMA Pullback Leaves Them Struggling to Fill the Void
Florida community leaders struggle to fill gaps left by FEMA pullback after disasters, leaving vulnerable populations without adequate assistance. The reduction in federal disaster response capacity raises concerns about climate resilience in disaster-prone regions.
Policy
Treasury rejected ministers’ plan to cut VAT on public EV charging to 5%
UK Treasury rejected a Department for Transport proposal to reduce VAT on public EV charging from 20% to 5%. The decision came despite industry support for the tax cut, which would have lowered costs for electric vehicle users.
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Pocock open to independents forming party to counter Hanson – as it happened
Climate activists blocked two coal ships from entering Newcastle port using kayaks and boats. An independent politician discusses forming a political movement to address climate and environmental issues.
Policy
Overheated chemical tank in southern California ‘will fail’, EPA chief says
An overheated chemical tank at an Orange County facility near Disneyland is expected to fail, potentially releasing flammable chemicals or causing an explosion, according to EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin. Officials are monitoring the situation as different failure scenarios could result in a low-volume chemical release or more severe incident.
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LiveWire’s 125cc-equivalent electric fun bikes begin revealing their secrets
LiveWire is revealing pre-production prototypes of its S4 Honcho electric motorcycles, a 125cc-equivalent bike designed for recreational use. The company is showcasing the vehicles across the US ahead of the official launch.
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XPENG Offers More Human-Like Autonomous Driving
XPENG develops more human-like autonomous driving technology using automation and AI tools. The focus is on practical customer-facing outputs from these technological advances.
Energy Good News
Save Money on Electricity — Get to Know Your Time-of-Use Electricity Pricing Details
Time-of-use electricity pricing allows consumers to reduce their bills by shifting energy consumption to cheaper off-peak hours. This strategy can help lower household electricity costs while reducing demand on the grid during peak times.
Energy
Why AI And Why Now?
Opposition to AI and its massive data center energy demands is growing in the US as people recognize environmental risks. The story examines concerns about AI infrastructure's impact on energy consumption and climate.
Policy
Top US Official Doesn’t Know About Battery Storage — Cue The Laughter :)
US Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum testified about solar projects while lacking knowledge of battery storage technology. His comments criticized solar systems without understanding how energy storage addresses intermittency challenges.
Climate
Six Months After Oil Spilled Into California Tributary, Families Worry the Cleanup Was Never Finished
An oil spill in a California tributary remains partially unresolved six months after the incident, with residents expressing concerns about incomplete cleanup efforts and potential ongoing contamination.
Policy Good News
New bill could change how e-bikes are labeled and sold
Delaware proposes legislation to clarify labeling and sales distinctions between legal e-bikes and higher-powered electric mopeds or motorcycles. The bill aims to reduce consumer confusion in the growing small electric vehicle market.
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Kia EV6 Price Gets Cut to $37,900!
Kia has reduced the price of its EV6 electric vehicle to $37,900, making it more affordable for consumers. The price cut increases accessibility to EV technology.
Energy Good News
Earth.org Debunks Clean Energy Myths
Earth.org identifies five effective strategies for countering disinformation about clean energy. The article aims to combat myths surrounding renewable energy and climate solutions.
Energy
xAI Selling $1.5 Billion of Compute to Anthropic Each Month
xAI is selling $1.5 billion monthly of computing power to Anthropic, highlighting massive energy demands of AI systems. The story explores debate over whether AI's societal benefits justify its substantial computational and energy costs.
Energy
Brazil falls short of its battery storage potential
Brazil's energy storage sector convenes to address systemic electricity challenges. Industry leaders debate optimal combinations of security, cost, renewability, and grid flexibility rather than choosing between competing solutions.
Ocean Good News
West Asia conflict brings Norwegian marine research vessel back to Sri Lanka
A UN-flagged Norwegian research vessel was redirected to Sri Lankan waters due to West Asia security concerns, creating an unexpected marine research opportunity for Sri Lanka.
Policy Good News
Could Georgia Voters Turn Their Utilities Commission Blue?
Georgia voters ousted two Republican Public Service Commission members last year due to rising electric bills. Democrats now have an opportunity to gain control of the five-member utility regulatory commission this election cycle.
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SAJ unveils its ecosystem strategy and three new products at the elekeeper ecosystem partner conference
SAJ unveiled new products and an ecosystem strategy at its 2026 partner conference, shifting toward AI-driven renewable energy solutions for residential and commercial markets.
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Chinese wafer producers build inventory ahead of expected Q3 demand recovery
Chinese wafer producers are increasing inventory in anticipation of a demand recovery in the third quarter, according to weekly PV industry price data. The move reflects market expectations within the global solar photovoltaic manufacturing sector.
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Anker Solix E10 deep dive review: The alternative to the whole-home generator
An engineer reviews the Anker Solix E10 home battery system as a backup power alternative for California residents in fire-prone areas. The detailed installation documentation explores its capability to provide whole-home backup power.
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California Senate passes plug-in solar bill
California's Senate passed the Plug and Play Solar Act allowing portable solar devices up to 1,200W to connect to buildings via standard outlets. The bill advances to the state Assembly for final approval by August 31.
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