sustainable energy
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A Hyundai Ioniq 5 Fleet Will Partially Power a Dutch City Using Bidirectional Charging
The Hyundai Ioniq 5 is fast becoming a beloved electric car thanks to distinctive design and, obviously, because it’s an EV hatchback. Face it, hatchbacks rule. And the critically acclaimed hatch is gaining a new skill, now that Hyundai is experimenting with bidirectional charging and Vehicle-to-Grid solutions in the Dutch city of Utrecht.
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California Will Stick Solar Panels Over Canals to Fight Two Disasters at Once
A water and electric utility in central California will install a first-of-its-kind network of solar panels on water canals. Turlock Irrigation District (TID) has secured a $US20 ($28) million grant from the state to pursue the first-in-the-nation project, which could serve a beneficial double whammy: create renewable energy and save some water in the process.
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Saudi Arabia Says Pink Hydrogen Is for Girlbosses
Calling all ladies: Saudi Arabia wants you to work to develop some special forms of energy, just for girls. Saudi Energy Minister Abdulaziz bin Salman made comments last week about the country’s supposed clean energy strides that also promote gender equality. That right, gals. We’re talking about pink hydrogen.
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Nebraska Becomes the First Red State to Set a Decarbonization Target
The clean energy revolution has come to the heartland. Nebraska became the first red state in the U.S. with a goal of completely cleaning up its electric grid on Thursday. The plan has a few areas where it needs to be shored up and is by no means a slam dunk — but it’s certainly…