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GE claims top spot in 2020 wind rankings
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China leads world s biggest increase in wind power capacity
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Low hanging fruit
According to Kurt House, co-founder and CEO of KoBold, the low-hanging fruit in the form of easy-to-reach mineral reserves are mostly gone, and the narrow window available to act to prevent climate change means that we simply don’t have the luxury of time to wait another 10 or 20 years to make more discoveries.
KoBold is partnering with Stanford University’s Center for Earth Resource Forecasting in developing an AI agent that will make decisions about where explorers should focus their attention. KoBold will first look for copper, cobalt, nickel, and lithium key metals in the manufacture of batteries for EVs, smartphones, and other renewable equipment such as solar panels.
Xcel, environmentalists square off over planned gas-fired power plant Company cites need for grid reliability; opponents push for end to fossil fuel. March 6, 2021 8:00am Text size Copy shortlink:
The rise of natural gas-fired power was long welcomed or at least accepted by both utilities and clean-energy groups. Gas vanquished coal, cutting both carbon dioxide emissions and wholesale electricity costs.
But to renewable-energy advocates, gas days are numbered at least as far as building big power plants such as the one Xcel Energy is planning in Becker, Minn.
They say an emission-free combination of new wind and solar coupled with a fleet of grid batteries for power storage is cheaper and just as reliable as a new gas plant.
Enthusiasm For Electric Vehicles Appears Excessive
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