Energy & Green Tech

  • How Equatic Captures CO2 and Produces Clean Hydrogen

    How Equatic Captures CO2 and Produces Clean Hydrogen

    Equatic is part of a fast-growing group of climate start-ups betting that the ocean can help solve two major problems at once: removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and producing clean hydrogen. For investors, the appeal is clear. If the technology works at scale, it could tap into multiple massive markets at the same time.

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  • Revolutionary Battery Recycling Recovers 95% Lithium and Reduces Waste

    Revolutionary Battery Recycling Recovers 95% Lithium and Reduces Waste

    Scientists in China have developed a new way to recycle lithium-ion batteries that could be a big win for the environment and clean energy. The method recovers almost all the lithium, traps carbon dioxide, and even turns leftover metal scraps into catalysts for green energy. If it can be scaled up, this approach could help

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  • £15B UK Plan Spurs Solar, Battery, Heat Pump Growth

    £15B UK Plan Spurs Solar, Battery, Heat Pump Growth

    The UK government has unveiled its long-awaited Warm Homes Plan, pledging £15 billion over the next five years to fund solar panels, heat pumps, and battery storage for households. The initiative aims to triple the number of homes with solar panels and lift one million people out of fuel poverty. It also introduces new rights

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  • Rio Tinto Links Mining to Clean Energy in Utah

    Rio Tinto Links Mining to Clean Energy in Utah

    Rio Tinto (LON:RIO) has turned on a 25-megawatt solar plant at its Kennecott copper mine in Utah. Along with a 5MW array finished in 2023, the site now has 30MW of solar capacity—enough to supply electricity for about 1,000 homes and cut Scope 2 emissions by 20,000 tons of CO₂, or the equivalent of taking

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  • Investors Bet on India’s Clean Energy Boom

    Investors Bet on India’s Clean Energy Boom

    India is electrifying faster than China did at the same stage of development. Per person, it uses less coal and oil than China did back in 2012. That means the country can grow without relying on fossil fuels as much. For investors, this shift is worth paying attention to. Kingsmill Bond from Ember points out

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  • Elon Musk’s Massive AI Power Claim Is Being Questioned

    Elon Musk’s Massive AI Power Claim Is Being Questioned

    Elon Musk said this week that xAI’s Colossus 2 data center has reached a one gigawatt scale. Satellite imagery suggests that is not the case yet. Researchers at Epoch AI reviewed recent images of the site and say the system is still far from operating at that level. Cooling Capacity Tells a Different Story Colossus

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  • Dominion Energy Can Resume $11 Billion Virginia Wind Project After Court Win

    Dominion Energy Can Resume $11 Billion Virginia Wind Project After Court Win

    Dominion Energy Inc. (NYSE: D) can restart construction on its offshore wind project in Virginia while continuing its legal fight against a federal stop-work order. A federal judge in Norfolk, Virginia, issued a preliminary injunction that blocks the government from enforcing the order. Judge Rules in Favor of Dominion United States District Judge Jamar Walker

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  • From Mine to Cloud: How Rio Tinto’s Nuton Technology Powers Data Centers

    From Mine to Cloud: How Rio Tinto’s Nuton Technology Powers Data Centers

    Rio Tinto (NYSE: RIO) is making waves with a new partnership. The company will supply Amazon Web Services (NASDAQ: AMZN) with copper from its Johnson Camp mine in Arizona using Nuton technology. This process uses microbes to extract copper directly from ore. What is striking is that it is now being deployed at industrial scale,

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  • Chinese EV Invasion Sparks Canadian Jobs and Price Debate

    Chinese EV Invasion Sparks Canadian Jobs and Price Debate

    Canada’s agreement with China on electric vehicles has stirred debate. Some automakers worry it could harm local jobs and disrupt Canada’s EV supply chain. But dealership owners think the move could be good for buyers. More competition could make EVs cheaper and push technology forward. Nazar Navolskyy, co-owner of Favorit Motors in Toronto, said that

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  • The Hidden Energy Cost of America’s Data Center Boom

    The Hidden Energy Cost of America’s Data Center Boom

    The buildout of data centers across the U.S. is accelerating quickly as artificial intelligence workloads expand. Capital spending from large technology companies continues to rise, and there is no sign of a slowdown. What is becoming clearer, though, is that the country’s power infrastructure is not keeping pace. Most of the U.S. electrical grid was

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